Not sure if people are following this but good stuff being done.
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What motivated you to make the change? Wasn't the Rogue DME also done by fTech? New features? Looks nice, and I love the screw through the middle of the cover -- kind of a take-that commentary on Porsche's folding/breaking tabs.
Joe needed to do an update repair to my Rogue DME as it never worked properly from the start. It needed an update.
I figured since the Rogue DME didn’t have the OBD capability I would just trade it in for the free upgrade to the F9T sport DME and gain the OBD functionality just having to purchase the OBD board
https://www.ftech9.com/new-products/obd-upgrade-module
I figured since the Rogue DME didn’t have the OBD capability I would just trade it in for the free upgrade to the F9T sport DME and gain the OBD functionality just having to purchase the OBD board
https://www.ftech9.com/new-products/obd-upgrade-module
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That's pretty cool! Does it work with generic OBDII fault code readers?
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I really wish there was something for the 16V cars. I get why there isn't, and I know there are other options out there that are also plug and play (well, one option) but there's something appealing about the dedicated effort to the 944 platform.
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Ftech9 is working on the 16v option if you read through the later pages of his thread.
Zirconocene wrote: Tue May 10, 2022 10:14 am I really wish there was something for the 16V cars. I get why there isn't, and I know there are other options out there that are also plug and play (well, one option) but there's something appealing about the dedicated effort to the 944 platform.
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Yes, it's been under development for a little while (over 3 years at this point, I think). It's OK, there's lots of cool development for the rest of the community, I guess I'm just jealous.
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Wow, must be a true labor of love. He should be a Carpokean. That's kind of our thing.gruhsy wrote: Tue May 10, 2022 1:18 pm Ftech9 is working on the 16v option if you read through the later pages of his thread.
