Pierre3400 wrote:Hello
I am trying to flash my Mazda 5 with file to remove DPF. First i ad Galetto, that did not run on any pc. Then i got MPPS V18, it reads the file, but unable to write the file!
Can anyone please point me at a working system! I need this car out of my garage!
I need the cheapest system to get the modded file onto the ECU!
Pierre3400 wrote:Hello
I am trying to flash my Mazda 5 with file to remove DPF. First i ad Galetto, that did not run on any pc. Then i got MPPS V18, it reads the file, but unable to write the file!
Can anyone please point me at a working system! I need this car out of my garage!
I need the cheapest system to get the modded file onto the ECU!
A proper tool costs as much as the car is worth, of in many cases several times as much.PES wrote:you need to buy proper original tools, i can promise you that you will never have this problem again.
lyecon wrote:A proper tool costs as much as the car is worth, of in many cases several times as much.PES wrote:you need to buy proper original tools, i can promise you that you will never have this problem again.
The cheapest proper tool costs TEN times as much as my cheapest car, which was modded previously and I'd like to try to flash an OEM version. Suggesting that anyone makes such a major investment over a TOY is funny.
Most of the pricing for the original tools is workshop-oriented, where I could easily tell you which cars I need interfacing, which is a very tiny subset of the supported cars.
Any of the originals are so expensive that using them on a single car, no matter how many miles, will not yield a return on investment. The originals are unsuitable for hobby use, and I haven't seen a single provider offering anything for the common hobbyists, other than the myriad of chinese cloners.
Sorry if I sound glum.
Dakta wrote:Just to add,
To try and offer some kind of help though, is there not someone local who you could buy a beer in exchange for flashing the ecu for you?
Shooting wrote:lyecon wrote:A proper tool costs as much as the car is worth, of in many cases several times as much.PES wrote:you need to buy proper original tools, i can promise you that you will never have this problem again.
Any of the originals are so expensive that using them on a single car, no matter how many miles, will not yield a return on investment. The originals are unsuitable for hobby use,
1) I do see your point but I think you've not considered that car manufacturers don't want hobbyists,
2) These tools are expensive for a reason, and clone tools dilute this.
3) If we all had clone tools reasearch & development would simply stop.
4) If you fry your ECU do you really think you'll see any form of help....
5) With a real tool you get backup and support, also you get a tested product.
6) If you want to save money you can simply take your car for a reading, most companies these days offer a read/write only option.
7) Sorry to be harsh but clones put people out of business,
8) if someone was threatining your livelyhood how would you respond,
I would still likely paid more for the service than I paid for my car.
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 3 guests