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    • EVO Plug checker?


      Is anyone aware of the existence of an EVO plug checker (like the EV plug checker that saved my plug in!)
      I know the original is made by DYNA systems, but the webpage listed in the readme no longer exists. Does anyone have anything similar available?

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    • The DYNA one should be in the EVO Utilities page. If not, it is not very large and should not be a problem to obtain.

      -Lequis

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      Originally posted by Gage_Stryker:
      **Is anyone aware of the existence of an EVO plug checker (like the EV plug checker that saved my plug in!)
      **

      To the best of my knowledge DYNA's EV Plug Checker is the only one. Just use it on your EV:O plug but take note of the fact that it will give you some false readings because of the new features in EV:O 1.0.2. Plug Checker is still the quickest way to check a plug for possible problems.

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      I know the original is made by DYNA systems, but the webpage listed in the readme no longer exists...

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      For those who cannot follow the links provided at the old DYBA address the new URL for "old DYNA stuff" is
      (url="http://"http://www.ixoft.com/sw/dyna.html")http://www.ixoft.com/sw/dyna.html(/url)

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