LM-2: It rocks.
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LM-2: It rocks.
People have been calling us about this for...oh...about a year.
Now. They. Have. Arrived.
It's the Innovate LM-2. Like the legendary Innovate LM-1. Except, besides being a full-featured dataloggin wideband controller, it also sucks up your OBD-II data and logs it with your wideband info. And it is smaller and lighter. And it can log to an SD memory card. And the display is way better. And it comes with an awesome black foam-padded carry case so you can arrive and set up your tools like the guy in "El Mariachi."
The LM-2 looks like this:
Except that's a rendering, not the real thing.
The real thing in the case looks like this:
Mach V business card not included.
Innovate LM-2 -- click me!
Click the link for pricing and ordering.
--Dan
Mach V
Now. They. Have. Arrived.
It's the Innovate LM-2. Like the legendary Innovate LM-1. Except, besides being a full-featured dataloggin wideband controller, it also sucks up your OBD-II data and logs it with your wideband info. And it is smaller and lighter. And it can log to an SD memory card. And the display is way better. And it comes with an awesome black foam-padded carry case so you can arrive and set up your tools like the guy in "El Mariachi."
The LM-2 looks like this:
Except that's a rendering, not the real thing.
The real thing in the case looks like this:
Mach V business card not included.
Innovate LM-2 -- click me!
Click the link for pricing and ordering.
--Dan
Mach V
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Thank you! I could just hug you.
See, this whole "PM me for price" custom on the forums really annoys me. To me, both customers and vendors have better things to do than to have to ask/tell every person a price individually. Isn't that why we invented computers and the web? So we could automate previously manual processes? So when I advertise a part, I just put a link to my web site. That way the web site can do the repetitive work. Plus, if the price of the item changes, I just update the web site, and then everybody will always see the current price, no matter how old the thread gets.
I realize that "PM for price" is a way for vendors to dodge Minimum Advertised Price policies, and of course that's their right if they want to do that. But, much as I like chatting with each and every customer individually, I'm trying to keep my business running efficiently.
--Dan
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See, this whole "PM me for price" custom on the forums really annoys me. To me, both customers and vendors have better things to do than to have to ask/tell every person a price individually. Isn't that why we invented computers and the web? So we could automate previously manual processes? So when I advertise a part, I just put a link to my web site. That way the web site can do the repetitive work. Plus, if the price of the item changes, I just update the web site, and then everybody will always see the current price, no matter how old the thread gets.
I realize that "PM for price" is a way for vendors to dodge Minimum Advertised Price policies, and of course that's their right if they want to do that. But, much as I like chatting with each and every customer individually, I'm trying to keep my business running efficiently.
--Dan
Mach V