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<blockquote data-quote="wingzee" data-source="post: 656402" data-attributes="member: 22730"><p>Just get the INPA/Ediabas interface cable for RM150 and you can use it for INPA, GT1 and NCS Expert. All are good diagnosis softwares and capable of coding. Interface may look about complicated but once you got the manuals they are pretty okay. Supports up to E60 for the one I am using. I think newer version supports up to F10, IIRC.</p><p></p><p>Or a more user-friendly ones are BMW Scanner. But the 1.4.0 only supports up to E46 and costs almost the same as INPA/Ediabas cable. The 3.0.0 versions supports up to E90, IIRC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wingzee, post: 656402, member: 22730"] Just get the INPA/Ediabas interface cable for RM150 and you can use it for INPA, GT1 and NCS Expert. All are good diagnosis softwares and capable of coding. Interface may look about complicated but once you got the manuals they are pretty okay. Supports up to E60 for the one I am using. I think newer version supports up to F10, IIRC. Or a more user-friendly ones are BMW Scanner. But the 1.4.0 only supports up to E46 and costs almost the same as INPA/Ediabas cable. The 3.0.0 versions supports up to E90, IIRC. [/QUOTE]
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