by Dakta » Fri Jun 28, 2013 11:33 pm
No horror stories as such, but the thought of having my tools replaced with cheap enclosures with misaligned cutouts, cables that fray by the connector, 'hand soldered with basic soldering equipment' pcb's and buggy protocols that will never be fixed would give me a fright!
Buying genuine isn't actually that expensive, I know it's a hell of an outlay but anyone who takes chiptuning seriously will make it back relatively easily, whether it be in what they learn from use of the tool privately for by commercial activity.