![]() ![]() And that's on the bench using a proper Programmer, not sat outside in a car with a dodgy USB connection through a dusty OBDII port, on battery. In my experience of flashing similar EEPROM (29fxxx series) in a Willem programmer, I've had probably a 90% hit rate. The current installer available for download occupies 11.5 MB on disk. But for us individuals flashing our own <£2k cars - what's the point, take the usual precautions, don't be stupid, expect it to break, if it doesn't, head to the pub. The 6.0 version of TopWin Programmer is provided as a free download on our software library. ![]() For people who's livelihood is flashing ECUs, then they will happily spend the money on a genuine tool - if I was going to flash paying punters cars for my bread and butter, there's no way I'd be using a £4.99 KWP clone off ebay. Worst case is you need to send it away to be fixed and the prom be flashed in programmer - it'll still be less than buying the genuine item. I wouldn't go as far as saying an MPPS will "never" fail - NO clone I'd go as far as trusting - end of the day, if you buy a clone, expect to have your ECU bricked, they are made from parts that cost *PENNIES* using crap quality, cheap aluminium cable, most I've seen aren't even copper.įar as I can see - if it doesn't nail your ECU then hooray!!
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