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Old 06-29-2006, 09:40 PM
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Check this out. Rinda (the maker of marine scan tools and diagnostic software) has started a newsletter. Very interesting stuff in the first edition.

http://216.230.203.183/acro/connect.pdf
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nobody thinks MEFI5, EGC (Volvo's answer to the Merc ECM/PCM555), catatytic converters, oxygen sensors, In-vessel Controller Area Networks and new diagnostic systems are worth talking about???

Man, am I feeling like a geek right now

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