Just don’t fall for these $350 pieces of garbage. For the garage warrior or enthusiast, get a Tech 2. The Tech 2 can be updated within itself and doesn’t require the internet, the MDI does. That’s it’s only draw back for the enthusiast who wants a GM caliber scanner. However, the MDI requires a GM log-in with monthly access to GM’s website. Then again I’ve got a Genysis scanner I use for all my typical diagnostics & probing. I sold my Tech 2 and bought an MDI last year, haven’t missed the Tech 2 since. The MDI is a 1 shot deal for all the newer PCMs and will still work on the older stuff too. It still has a lot of capability and will do anything you need for the older platforms but it needs the CANdi module to work with any of the new stuff. Tech 2 scan tool has become obsolete for shop use as of late. – what’s the difference of MDI genuine & clone? Looking for a GM MDI interface or Tech 2 scanner and don’t know which one (original or clone) should you take?
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |