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Recently,
I've seen a lot of enthusiasts discussing iCarsoft's Porsche Diagnostic Tools (POR series) in the forum, including POR II, POR V2.0, and POR V3.0. Considering that you may have questions about the differences and application scenarios of these products, I've compiled a feature comparison and share it with you in the hope that it will help you to get started or those who are already using them! You are also welcome to share your own experience or questions~ ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Mike,
Couple things: this is an air cooled forum and none of our cars have diagnostic reading capabilities; your posts seem like you might be trying to sell the readers, is this true?
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Rutager West 1977 911S Targa Chocolate Brown |
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PCA Member since 1988
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Just joined, 4 posts. It's a bot.
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1973.5 911T with RoW 1980 SC CIS stroked to 3.2, 10:1 Mahle Sport p/c's, TBC exhaust ports, M1 cams, SSI's. RSR bushings & adj spring plates, Koni Sports, 21/26mm T-bars, stock swaybars, 16x7 Fuchs w Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 3+, 205/55-16 at all 4 corners. Cars are for driving. If you want art, get something you can hang on the wall! |
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Get off my lawn!
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I will buy one of those as soon as he shows me where to plug it into my 85 911. I have looked and looked for my OBD2 connector, and I heard it is right next to the power steering pump, but I can't find it. Maybe it is next to the water pump.
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Glen 49 Year member of the Porsche Club of America 1985 911 Carrera; 2017 Macan 1986 El Camino with Fuel Injected 350 Crate Engine My Motto: I will never be too old to have a happy childhood! |
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