September 15, 2014

Which ECU chip tuning is better for BMW vehicles?

1 BMW Carsoft 6.5
BMW Carsoft 6.5
BMW Carsoft 6.5 is an interface for a MCU control module for BMW vehicles. It comes with full set of original interface. It is now released to the latest version 6.5.

Carsoft 6.5 allows users to do digital total test (check overall condition of the car) and digital single test (check detail information about a specific control unit). Besides, Carsoft is also projects some other function like service interval reset, component activation, live data, LCM reading, sync EWS & ECU, adaptation values, and coding.

2 BMW INPA OBD2 Interface
BMW INPA OBD2 Interface
BMW INPA OBD2 is a simple and use friendly interface for BMW vehicles. It supports all of ECUs used in engineering, test, production and after sales. INPA OBD2 interface is designed to work either by integrating BMW DT into an application for a distinct task or directly using one of the highly suited BMW DT applications. English and German languages are available.

INPA OBD2 interface is able to do basic diagnostic function like read& clear fault codes, download& upload flash data and reading measurement values. It can also project following ECU chip tuning functions: Calibration of single ECU variables, Coding of ECU variables, Coding of ECU variants, CAN (Controller Area Network) bus mode emulation and proven track record.

3 MAG Pro2 V4.1 OBD2 ECU Tuning Tool
MAG Pro2 V4.1 OBD2 ECU Tuning Tool
MAG Pro2 is an ECU chip tuning which is compatible with various modules. It is able to communicate with large number of vehicles via OBD2 diagnostic socket. For those vehicle do not have OBD2 diagnostic socket, extra cables are needed. MAG Pro2 is designed to offer advanced software which can carry out accuracy communication with ECUs. It supports multi language including English, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, French, Polish, Italian, Magyar, Czech etc. The MAG Pro2 interface supports CAN-bus (ISO 15765-4 & SAE-J2234), K-line (ISO 9141-2 & ISO 14230-4) and FORD SAE J1850PWM) protocols. X17 support also TP2.0 and UDS protocols.
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