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Datascan V Conzult

Following a thread that been going on regarding engine sensors and stuff I decided to check mine.

 

I normally use datascan but also have conzult (free one), ECU Talk etc. anyway I was messing with the AAC trying to get it to 15 but struggling a little. For some reason I decided to have a look at in using the other software and I'm getting different reading in datascan to conzult.

 

Anyone got any ideas why and more importantly which is right?

 

Datascan showed 13 then 14 when I went back to it and the others showed 17. The idle is around 800 to 850 so I'm guessing the 17 reading is probably accurate as bringing it Down to 15 would probably bring the idle down to around the 750 mark.

 

What do you all think?

 

A couple of pictures

Datascan 1

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Conzult 1

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ECUTalk1

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Datascan 2

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Conzult 2

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Another one

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Edited by bird

Membership No 0780

INSURANCE GOOFA

Datascan, Conzult, ECUTalk and a few others

I have all the rare bits you can't find :tongue::tongue:

 

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No no, not at all. I have more lol.

 

I'm just trying to understand what's right and whether there's another way to check it or whatever. In another thread noz made it seem vital that the AAC be at 15. I'm a little disappointed in the lack of response like lol

Membership No 0780

INSURANCE GOOFA

Datascan, Conzult, ECUTalk and a few others

I have all the rare bits you can't find :tongue::tongue:

 

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