Thinkdiag2 and TopScan scanner which to buy?
Thinkdiag2 is a lot better then the TopDon TopScan Pro as well it does more special functions such as Transmission learning and has a ton of active tests / bi directional controls.
The graphing is also ahead of Topscan and allows you to change and look at graphs and 4-1 with recorded data and the TopScan won't allow you to do that and just plays a movie file back of the recording which is very limited.We would recommend this over TopScan because you get some much more functionality and the graphing is awesome. Plus it can do ECM Replace for Honda / Subaru and TopScan Doesn't do that and transmission relearn and keys.
The reason for getting this is I bought a Launch x431 Pro3S+ 2 years ago and I can't renew it because they want $524 to renew 5 vehicle makes for 1 year which is crazy and costs 2/3 of the Scan Tool. So I bought this to replace my Launch x431. So far I have compared features of the Thinkdiag 2 to the Launch x431 and this little device can do almost as much as the x431 for a fraction of the price and at the renewal won't be $524 per year. I also got this to work on an Android Tablet even though not recoommended and it is working out so graphs and everything are larger to see. I also like it has a cord so you don't forget it in a car. It the scanner part fits in the door side holder nicely or on top of the steering wheel. I have the Topdon Topscan as well and this thing puts the TopScan to shame in features again such as special functions and the ability to replace ECM on certain models. For the price it just can't be beat and it looks like you can renew for $70 per year which is really good considering the options you get. www.obdii365.com is a way to renew for reasonable price $70. It also appears durable and should hold up. Don't full for the ones with lifetime updates like gearwrench and xtool they won't update plus you dont get key ecu coding or transmission learning. It almost looks like this has the same software as the Launch Scanner as its almost identical in the way it functions.
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