Hi.. and thanks for any replies in advance!
I'm new to D4, but have had a TD5 D2 for a few years ( amongst others before that..)
I have a question that may well be an easy one for those that have both readers... Do I keep and buy the lead /code for my Nanocom Evo unit for the SDV6, or buy the GAPII that seems very popular?
I have a Nanocom One as well, so would likely sell them both if the advice is for the other unit.
There can be glitches with the Evo, and there are a few when used with the TD5 .. but is the interface and useability stable and visually better on the GAP unit?
I'm reading the websites downloadable manual, and am open to opinions and views.
Thanks.
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New to the D4 fold.. Nano Evo or GAPII?
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Re: New to the D4 fold.. Nano Evo or GAPII?
If it were me I'd go IID tool from Gap - just so much support either officially - which is second to none or from other users.
Bodsy did have a Nano-com very early on, to do a comparison with the then popular ones - I don't think it really got taken out of the box the IID tool was (is!) so good.
Bodsy did have a Nano-com very early on, to do a comparison with the then popular ones - I don't think it really got taken out of the box the IID tool was (is!) so good.
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Re: New to the D4 fold.. Nano Evo or GAPII?
Okay.. thanks. The software key is £225 or so for the Nano, and I'd also need the CAN lead...so realistically I could buy the GAP model for about the same as if I sold both my current units.
It does look very user friendly, and with PC, Android and 'i' interfaces, it looks ideal.
The Nano is self contained in its own touch screen, but it comes down to personal choice I suppose.
Thanks for your help.
It does look very user friendly, and with PC, Android and 'i' interfaces, it looks ideal.
The Nano is self contained in its own touch screen, but it comes down to personal choice I suppose.
Thanks for your help.