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nico2610
31-05-2014, 07:28
Good day to all,I need to know if someone has read with mpps Renault megane scenic 1.5 dci 2005

everyname
31-05-2014, 11:43
Good day to all,I need to know if someone has read with mpps Renault megane scenic 1.5 dci 2005

? the one with 82cv and ecu Delphi?

alex68
31-05-2014, 13:04
if I were you nn I would do with mpps.

Backgroop
31-05-2014, 13:14
I fully alex68 are units delicate risk of losing the encoding injectors, I highly recommend the tool to the original in order not to incur a risk worth lock ecu or car who is not a party to the encoding

nico2610
31-05-2014, 13:28
you delphi 82 hp

actually with those units ? always better to go cautious...

everyname
01-06-2014, 12:12
I fully alex68 are units delicate risk of losing the encoding injectors, I highly recommend the tool to the original in order not to incur a risk worth lock ecu or car who is not a party to the encoding

? a general problem that MPPS with all units or only with this one?

Backgroop
01-06-2014, 12:17
The one quoted above, I believe that even in the face.. we say that the problem is with most of the ecu that makes mpps

everyname
01-06-2014, 12:20
you delphi 82 hp

actually with those units ? always better to go cautious...

? in the list of control units that MPPS can read and write but regardless of the drawbacks reported by Backgroop I have no information. It would be interesting to do a test with MPPS after a full backup..
What will you do?

nico2610
01-06-2014, 12:26
Is there a risk to make a mess...spender? a little bit but I prefer to have the appropriate tools

everyname
01-06-2014, 12:29
Is there a risk to make a mess...spender? a little bit but I prefer to have the appropriate tools

I would say that ? the best solution

everyname
01-06-2014, 12:31
The one quoted above, I believe that even in the face.. we say that the problem is with most of the ecu that makes mpps

Instead of using the KessV2 ?, always via OBD, would it be safe?

Backgroop
01-06-2014, 13:59
Instead of using the KessV2 ?, always via OBD, would it be safe?

When you map an ecu c'? always the ruschio go into the block.. but using professional equipment you shrink drastically

everyname
01-06-2014, 19:34
When you map an ecu c'? always the ruschio go into the block.. but using professional equipment you shrink drastically

Could not agree more. For a clone of the KessV2 or Rooster v53 good bill that figures are we talking about?