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Originally Posted by Travers
No ECUTek Tune yet - but I'll go with the ScanXL/OBD-II option. Thanks very much for the tips!
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no worries man. Depending on what kind of package you find on scanXL you might want to save for a tune instead. Honestly.. if i had not already had the tools I would not have purchased an OBD interface and scan software just to be able to use virtual dyno.
There are probably much less expenisve options like torque or some other smart phone app that can use an inexpensive blutooth OBD connector.
It is very useful to be able to monitor the factory wide band via OBD just to verify tunes / intakes, etc. You just don't need to spend a lot of money to do so.