I have the offline version of that, except all my data stops at 2005. Did GM release the standalone Techline update CDs past 2005? Because I am having a heck of a time finding them...Why pay for it when I post it for free. To get every piece of info I would not want to see what the cost would be that cover.
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Getting them here for free is great. If you want it offline, get the GM Techline eSI program. It is the same thing they use at the dealership, and that is where Henry gets his info from.where is everyone getting all the specs for the duramax and all that stuff?
i know all data DIY but they always dont have everything. so what do you guys use for all the specs on the truck? how much did you pay? thanks!
I have the offline version of that, except all my data stops at 2005. Did GM release the standalone Techline update CDs past 2005? Because I am having a heck of a time finding them...
But that's why this site is so great! Thanks for posting up all that tech! Nonetheless, if you run across any CDs newer than 2005, let me know! I can't find them, even on eBay.
Getting them here for free is great. If you want it offline, get the GM Techline eSI program. It is the same thing they use at the dealership, and that is where Henry gets his info from.
I found a couple copies on eBay, pretty reasonable: here for $25 shipped (as of 1/12/2011).
Of course, if you know where to look on the 'net, you can get it for *ahem* a whole lot less. Either way, I can't find a copy with data past 2005, though.
It is a great program to have on your laptop, in case you don't have internet access in your shop. That's why I got a copy. Seemed easier than running 300 feet of Cat 6...
That's still not a bad price does it come with torque specs? And all that I might need it for my parents Monte Carlo also
Take a look in the screen shots it shows them there. The only thing these disc dont do is they dont get updated when Gm finds out that a Tq spec needs changed or something else needs updated.
Sweet, that looks like exactly what I was searching for. Thanks for the link! I'll have to pick up a copy.Looks like this one is up to 2009 here http://www.autoepc4you.com/catalog/view/?id=158