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  1. I looked through the websites and I think they are close. Except the AutoEnginuity doesn't seem to have vehicle limits, can be used with different makes and models, and they also have a Porsche enhancement option to the program that adds other functions such as clearing the AirBag light, etc. Enhanced interface for Porsche, like the Durametric. I do like the Durametric's gui better. What do you guys think?
  2. Durametric is all you need for codes, system values and resetting many systems. There is tons of info here, a good website and the developer (Duram) answers questions quickly and updates and improves based on suggestions and requests! Cannot say enough...there is no other solution unless you have big money for a pst2 or know Loren personally! +1 for the Durametric and for the support readily given by Duram, the owner. It is a very useful diagnostic tool, with the capability of measuring certain engine parameters and functions. It's miles ahead of an ordinary scanner/reader and will pay for itself the first time you use it. Regards, Maurice. Is the Durametric better than the AutoEnginuity's ScanTool? I'm also looking to buy but wasn't sure which one is better (I have a 1999 996 C2).
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