lol, the basic OBDII datastream monitor can do some things like the Evo, but its no where close to everything the Evo is capable of. the Evo is lightyears ahead of the monitor your speaking of.
Here are the applications that are available for the scan tool:
Latin American Cars (Audi, bmw, etc..)
http://genisysotc.com/pdfs/Genisys%2...plications.pdf
Asian Vehicles (Honda, Toyota, Lexus, etc..)
http://genisysotc.com/pdfs/Genisys%2...plications.pdf
Domestic Vehicles (Saturn, Jeep, GM, etc..)
http://genisysotc.com/pdfs/Genisys%2...plications.pdf
Just take a look at everything that the scan tool can check out..
Some things include ;
ABS
SRS
4 Wheel Drive
Hands free Phone
Instrument Panel
Seat Weight Sensor
Tire Pressure Monitor
Transmission
Occupant Position Detect
Climate Control
Vehicle Theft Deterrent
PCM
Rear Integration Module
Door Actuators
Fuel Pump
Injectors
Body/lighting system
Parking Brakes
Vehicle Comm Interface
Power Slide Doors
Not to mention all of the extra stuff it comes with like:
InfoTech Component Information software
ABS/Air Bag software with OEM vehicle-specific cables
Code-Assist experienced-based Confirmed Fixes from Idenifix
Scan and Scope Kit to watch wave forms when diagnosing electrical problems
Smart Cable (Auto detects vehicle)
and more..
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to the post above .. I like to be in the vehicle, listening to it run, smelling the exhaust, listening to the motor run. I wouldn't want to be in my office watching datastream and having a major problem happen and ruin the vehicle. Especially because 90% of the vehicles are not mine. lol
And OTC actually does offer a Wifi hookup (ConnecTech Wireless Kit)
http://www.ntxtools.com/network-tool...C-3421-36.html