I'm not even sure that one even has the PEP module... no cover or cables shown...Very interesting and thanks! I'm so afraid of a $850 paper weight. I wish somebody rented these damn things.
Contrary to what might be thought outside the Detroit area, they are not common or easily accessible. Although we do crack into ECUs where I work, it's an entirely different way of doing it. I can get down to changing things like the most minute degree of engine timing, control of a turbo wastegate, even stuff that doesn't exist yet... but it's all PC based.
I spotted the ad below just shopping locally. Everybody wants one of these. Makes an excellent Christmas gift!
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FWIW... my old Monitor 4000 would have been offered if it had a prayer... it doesn't. I've been working on a DRB III for years (work has a small stash of no longer used ones), but as you said... everybody wants one. It doesn't help that they are still useful when we have a module problem in the fleet...