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Old 07-12-2019, 03:08 PM   #7
blue62
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Originally Posted by tonythetiger View Post
serious question...
I have the durametric, considered it a no brainer with having the ability to save files and share stats important for troubleshooting and the live graphs are pretty cool, but to be honest, I still dont know exactly how to use the Durametric.
why the Foxwell 520, any benefit in having both?
First the Foxwell will do almost everything the Durametric can do with a few exceptions.
The Foxwell is less expensive $155.00 VS $300 plus for the Durametric.
With the Foxwell there is no limit on the number of Porsche's you can scan.
The Durametric only allows scanning of three different Porsche's unless you buy the PRO model which is $700.00plus.
With the Foxwell you can add any other manufacture of car and get the ability to scan OBDII and manufacture specific codes, tests what ever . the soft ware is $60.00 per manufacture.

I have both the Foxwell and the Durametric PRO. The only reason I have the Durametric is because I added in cruise control and no one, Dealers or otherwise could enable it on my 2000S. So I got the Durametric and did it myself. If it wasn't for that reason I would just have the Foxwell.
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