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Discussion in 'Technical Q&A' started by KILOCHARLIE, Jul 19, 2017.

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  1. Nick

    Nick Formula Junior Sponsor Professional Ferrari Technician

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    Cables can be re made, power supply issues and some screen issues now on the older SD tools. Dave on the service end of SDX, one owner of a tool told me his experience first hand so I can only go by that and what other business associates have told me.
     
  2. Dave rocks

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    Nick - I'm in the same boat. I know of one tech who has the SDX and I know he is very detailed. I've not heard the feedback directly from him - I've heard it from a mutual friend who is also a pro tech. So, that's all I know aside from Brian's post in this thread that he likes it.

    My SD2 only came with a cig lighter power supply. I had to figure out the proper supply and I got one from Amazon for less than 20 bucks.
     
  3. ke0kie

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    Autel MaxiSys Pro MS908P I hear can calibrate a new 360 clutch with F1 system, are you familiar with this diagnostic tool?

    Here is a demonstration of this tool:

    Can it do everything SD2 can do, is viable option for DIY 360 owner needing access to entire 360 system, for various service, specific Ferrari things?

    Cheers?

    Scott

     
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    I have the Autel MS906TS
    was $1.5k on amazon, it does a lot but no PIS. it does shift learning, A/C, airbags etc. I understand 360 does not have PIS anyway?
    it is not an SD2 substitute but handy for most jobs
     
  5. tazandjan

    tazandjan Three Time F1 World Champ Lifetime Rossa Owner

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    All F1 Ferraris have a PIS.
     
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    Any alternative for Sd2 or Sd3?
     
  7. tbakowsky

    tbakowsky Two Time F1 World Champ Consultant Professional Ferrari Technician

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    Early 360 PIS was visible but not adjustable. You had to play around with the new closed clutch numbers to set a really nice bite point..but that would throw the clutch wear reading off. I think mid 2001 with the second generation TCU is when you could play with the PIS settings. 355 also from what I remember is also not adjustable.
     
  8. tbakowsky

    tbakowsky Two Time F1 World Champ Consultant Professional Ferrari Technician

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    Autel works pretty damn good on the 360 all the way up to the 458 including all the v12's up to the 812.

    Lunch is also very good. The X431..

    Amazon sells both.

    As far as the early ISO cars 348 355 550 456 the best bet is a version of the Leonardo. I don't know of any aftermarket scanner that will work with say the 355 convertible top module other then the Leo.
     
  9. tazandjan

    tazandjan Three Time F1 World Champ Lifetime Rossa Owner

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    Tom- Affirmative, they all have a PIS, but not all are adjustable using diagnostic tools.
     

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