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Old 12-08-2010, 04:54 AM   #13
vipola
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Originally Posted by skisol
So aftermarket brakes, rims, lights, radio's, maintenance parts etc etc etc are no problem?

Since it does the job on older models, where can I buy this cable?
Seriously, for the price of the real durametric cable, and specially of a Used one..
I would highly suggest you to go with the Real Durametric cable.. they where tested in every situation.. the last thing you want is to damage your car electronic with that clone.. It may work, but It may be instable in some situation..
Save yourself a bunch of trouble and buy the peace of mind for 200$..
Also You want to Encourage Durametric so they continue their research enabling new feature.. Because Even if OBD2 Protocole is public, I'm pretty sure the custom features from porsche have no documentation about them and is a lot of work to implement. And Durametric give a very nice Support service if you have any question about the functionnality

Last edited by vipola; 12-08-2010 at 07:15 AM.
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