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#21

just spoke to pete - he used it on a half dozen cars before he sold it to me, and i've used it on mine, so i guess it's unlimited - he didn't remember any limitations to it either
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#22

On the Durametric web site, for the Enthusiast Package, it says: "These packages are designed for the Porsche enthusiast that works on their own car. It offers all of the great features of our professional kit, but will only work on up to 3 cars (managed by VIN)." I'm guessing that it reads the VIN and after it's gotten three, it will only work with those three. Whether an of you "geeks" can get around that, I don't know.
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#23

can you point me to where it says that? i can't seem to find it, and it contradicts what pete says and has experienced (unless this is the pro pack and we don't know it)
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#24

Look here - http://www.durametric.com/buyus.aspx - in the words at the top of the Enthusiast Package description.
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#25

hmmm - can't tell yet, as the components look the same - i'll call durametric
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#26

flash, whic Durametric tool do you have?
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#27

lol - if i knew that, i wouldn't have to call durametric - they look the same from the pics, and pete didn't send me the case
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#28

well, it's probably the same tool, just different programs running the hardware
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#29

If you have Pete's old one you are probably fine as I think his was one of the first ones before they split it between pro and enthusiast
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#30

that is my hope
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#31

The Durametric looks like a pretty slick tool - I may have to get one. What gets me is why the kit for the 68 is $60 more!? The user can access more data on a later car/DME yet the older 68 kit is more $$[??]. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/rolleyes.gif[/img]
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<!--quoteo(post=75364:date=Jul 11 2009, 01:42 PM:name=S_Cal968)-->QUOTE (S_Cal968 @ Jul 11 2009, 01:42 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->The Durametric looks like a pretty slick tool - I may have to get one. What gets me is why the kit for the 68 is $60 more!? The user can access more data on a later car/DME yet the older 68 kit is more $$[??]. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/rolleyes.gif[/img]<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->

I would guess that the 968 kit costs more because it also has the round diagnostic connector. So you're paying for the additionaly connector.
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