Im doing my top swap in the next couple weeks and want to know whats the best way to scan for kr thats not crazy expensive. I have the torque pro app but i dont know how accurate that is
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Im doing my top swap in the next couple weeks and want to know whats the best way to scan for kr thats not crazy expensive. I have the torque pro app but i dont know how accurate that is
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zero is what you want. a small blip here and there is ok tho.
only kr im seeing now is when i first mash it, i see a blip of 0.5, when it down shifts. not even a full degree. and its gone. one cell worth on the scan.
Aeroforce!
why is there a new thread on this every week do we not have a scanning sticky thread? i dont know what section it is in or if it even exists but good lord one of these pop up every week.......
People refuse to search, that is why they make new threads.
It's a bull**** answer if they say they didn't find anything on their question. Look harder and look at more than 3 threads before giving up. All forms of live data scanners have been around for 8-10 years now, nothing has changed, just the lack of effort I see people put into finding the information.
It would be great if there was a search engine thingy on the Internet where you type questions in and links popped up!!!...man if only this "world wide Web" we use today had such a thing.....................
From being around forums since 2002 I can tell you that people don't search and making a thread a sticky is like putting a death sentence on it. People look right past stickies.
As for searching this forum's search sucks. Not letting you search for 3 letter words is asinine to say the least. I know you can search the forum through google, but sometimes its just not worth the extra effort.
Also what I have learned in being around forums as long as I have is that searching teaches you. There is one night in particular that is still in my memory. I was searching for an issue with a car that my dad and I were repairing together. I spent at least 6 hours searching a forum for answers. Reading thread after thread I ran across things I didn't know beforehand and I eventually found something that pointed me in the right direction and we got the issue solved. The knowledge I gained in that night of searching is irreplaceable.
The problem nowadays is the youth of the day are lazy, want things handed to them, and want instant results.
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