Mukiwa
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Nano was £200 from a chap in Stoke that sold his P38 and didn't need it anymore
You have a good memory mate that was some years ago.This is the same part numbers as the one I fitted as per the on that @tomcat59alan posted up
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/12-volt-...h=item2843ebd7f9:g:JqAAAOSwMuZbyfHf:rk:2:pf:0
Nanocom is not tied to vin number but you have to have the licence for your vehicle (basically, diesel, thor or gems for p38)
As far as I know, faultmate has more functionality for things like unlocking BECM but is very expensive and needs a laptop.
For vast majority of people on here, nanocom is the only choice really.
Not cheap but worth every penny.
You can get the Faultmate MSV 2 with open licences for the software and you do not have to buy all modules. My Faultmate is not VIN tied so will do all systems on EGR diesels and most systems apart from the engine on other P38's. I don't have the EAS module as I prefer the RSW software.I have the faultmate MSV-2 Extreme, bought off ebay for £150 with the box, CD, cables email to BBS and got it registered to my VIN for £47. IIRC. just emailed them to ask about adding the incoming L322 to the licence.
IIRC to open the MSV-2 extreme to all its about a grand in licencing costs. if I was buying new or again I would probably go for a nanocom purely because the MSV-2 is VIN tied. it is excellent though
You can get the Faultmate MSV 2 with open licences for the software and you do not have to buy all modules. My Faultmate is not VIN tied so will do all systems on EGR diesels and most systems apart from the engine on other P38's. I don't have the EAS module as I prefer the RSW software.
Nanocom didn't exist when I bought the Faultmate, or I would have bought one.
Cost me just over £700 new But has been worth it's weight in gold. Have you looked at BBS's new Android based diagnostics? Not sure if it covers your L322 as I can't access the BBS site anymore, my computer is too old.BBS quoted £675 to add the L322 to my faultmate.
I'm still on the floor
Cost me just over £700 new But has been worth it's weight in gold. Have you looked at BBS's new Android based diagnostics? Not sure if it covers your L322 as I can't access the BBS site anymore, my computer is too old.
Covers a hell of a lot of vehicles if you are in the tradeA new Faultmate MSV2 unlocked for all the vehicles it covers costs €13,683.81. I'll stick with my Nanocom.
Covers a hell of a lot of vehicles if you are in the trade
George Formby, Giacomo Agostini,Mike Hailwood?A bloke used to come round and service the Suntune unit, can't for the life of me remember his name now. But he was a very very famous motorcycle racer.
At Wammers age, might have been Geoff DukeGeorge Formby, Giacomo Agostini,Mike Hailwood?
George Formby, Giacomo Agostini,Mike Hailwood?
Which is why I said George Formby.At Wammers age, might have been Geoff Duke
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