EVO Plug checker?

Is anyone aware of the existence of an EVO plug checker (like the EV plug checker that saved my plug in!)
I know the original is made by DYNA systems, but the webpage listed in the readme no longer exists. Does anyone have anything similar available?

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Gage Stryker
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A fellow who says it can't be done is likely to be interrupted by someone doing it.

The DYNA one should be in the EVO Utilities page. If not, it is not very large and should not be a problem to obtain.

-Lequis

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Originally posted by Gage_Stryker:
**Is anyone aware of the existence of an EVO plug checker (like the EV plug checker that saved my plug in!)
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To the best of my knowledge DYNA's EV Plug Checker is the only one. Just use it on your EV:O plug but take note of the fact that it will give you some false readings because of the new features in EV:O 1.0.2. Plug Checker is still the quickest way to check a plug for possible problems.

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I know the original is made by DYNA systems, but the webpage listed in the readme no longer exists...

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For those who cannot follow the links provided at the old DYBA address the new URL for "old DYNA stuff" is
(url="http://"http://www.ixoft.com/sw/dyna.html")http://www.ixoft.com/sw/dyna.html(/url)

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Joe Burnette
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