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Tactrix openport 2.0 evoscan
Tactrix openport 2.0 evoscan













Tactrix Openport 2.0:įrom the earlier research I'd been doing, it seemed that the only real, moderately-priced, USA-made option that you can still buy straight from the people who designed and built it is the Openport 2.0 from Tactrix in San Francisco. Probably depending on which "Mini-VCI" they bought from which counterfeiter on eBay, and what their quality control was like. Sometimes they don't seem to have problems at all. I've heard that other people with Mini-VCIs don't have the same problems I had. The counterfeiters drove XHorse right out of their own business.

  • The original Mini-VCI was made by XHorse, but I don't think you can even get an authentic one any more.
  • Last February, I almost threw the Mini-VCI down a well the fifth time in a row that it "lost communication with vehicle" 90% of the way through a brake bleed procedure that had to be restarted from scratch every time.
  • Ironic, no? It would talk to all the fancy other ECUs in the car, but couldn't show me the engine rpm.

    tactrix openport 2.0 evoscan

    It would just say "lost communication with vehicle".

  • With the Mini-VCI, I could never, ever get the active data list for the engine control module.
  • tactrix openport 2.0 evoscan

    That really was helpful, and it has gotten me through all of the maintenance on my Gen 3 that I've needed to do over the last year. About a year ago, while I was feeling very indecisive about all the choices of cheap eBay dongles (mostly clones of the XHorse Mini-VCI) that might or might not work well with my car and Techstream, I was helped out by someone who had already been down that road, and picked out for me an old beater Windows 7 laptop and a Mini VCI and took care of all the installation for me.















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