Martian
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Apologies for yet another Nanocom posting but as I am now 'rapidly' wading my way through the few remaining 'problems', (on my 1996 P38 4.6HSE - GEMS), I am at a stage where I need to decide whether I should invest in a Nanocom now or later, (I may have a few 'spare' pennies currently and my wife is in a relatively good mood currently)!
I have taken a good look at the Nanocom site but the actual list of functions does not appear to be overly comprehensive and I do know that the Nanocom, (for the early P38's), has limited functionality - as compared to the Nanocoms for the later P38's.
Although I shouldn't say this, (or even think it), in public - my engine starts, first time, every time and sounds as sweet as a V8 should sound and likewise for the transmission but, (as I continue to repair the, somewhat lessening, list of 'things to do'), I am aware of a couple of issues that will require the Nanocom namely: -
1/. The HIVAC fault symbol - as I believe it is somewhat difficult to troubleshoot without a bit of 'guidance' from the Nanocom.
2/. My speedometer appears to be reading low, (she came with what I believe to be 'mud plugger' tyres on her at the moment - 255 65R16), and I suspect that these may not be standard and I am wondering whether the Nanocom would allow the re-programming of the speedo for different tyre sizes?
In addition to the above I have also considered that it would be prudent to make a copy of all the engine parameters, (whilst she appears to be running well), so that I have something to compare against should she lose her 'purr' at some point in the future - which I fully expect - once I get her back to an 'acceptable' condition, (Murphy's Law)!!
And, finally, should I ever 'upgrade', (to a later P38), in the future am I able to 'upgrade' my Nanocom, (to that of a later version of P38), with a nominal additional cost or would my 'initial investment' be lost completely?
Apologies for directing these questions to the forum but I would rather 'learn' from those who have been in the same position as myself rather than just relying on the sales hype.
I have taken a good look at the Nanocom site but the actual list of functions does not appear to be overly comprehensive and I do know that the Nanocom, (for the early P38's), has limited functionality - as compared to the Nanocoms for the later P38's.
Although I shouldn't say this, (or even think it), in public - my engine starts, first time, every time and sounds as sweet as a V8 should sound and likewise for the transmission but, (as I continue to repair the, somewhat lessening, list of 'things to do'), I am aware of a couple of issues that will require the Nanocom namely: -
1/. The HIVAC fault symbol - as I believe it is somewhat difficult to troubleshoot without a bit of 'guidance' from the Nanocom.
2/. My speedometer appears to be reading low, (she came with what I believe to be 'mud plugger' tyres on her at the moment - 255 65R16), and I suspect that these may not be standard and I am wondering whether the Nanocom would allow the re-programming of the speedo for different tyre sizes?
In addition to the above I have also considered that it would be prudent to make a copy of all the engine parameters, (whilst she appears to be running well), so that I have something to compare against should she lose her 'purr' at some point in the future - which I fully expect - once I get her back to an 'acceptable' condition, (Murphy's Law)!!
And, finally, should I ever 'upgrade', (to a later P38), in the future am I able to 'upgrade' my Nanocom, (to that of a later version of P38), with a nominal additional cost or would my 'initial investment' be lost completely?
Apologies for directing these questions to the forum but I would rather 'learn' from those who have been in the same position as myself rather than just relying on the sales hype.