Well... first thing, don´t use any of this files, they are mostly crap... there is a very well known topic about a guy wich bricked his ECU, and find that the file he try to write in his ECU was an Bee Gee´s song (lol it was confirmed for a guy who try to play the file)
Second, as all clone cables... some works, some didn´t...I have here 3 MPPS cables... one is flawless... other one fail in every CAN system (can ID, but brick ECU´s with Can) and other has erratic fails (days without fail, and suddenly it brick some ECU)... the flawless was the cheapper one
My advise is to buy a BDM clone, it´s cheap than MPPS and you can recover bad flashings with it easily...
So I'm looking to expand my accessibility to newer platforms such as MED9.X. I feel like the information out here on the forums are a bit scattered when it comes to MPPS. I recently found this SMPS MPPS K can which apparently comes with a dvd of 80000 tuned files. Not that I'm interested in using the provided tunes but they might be useful if they prove to be a good stepping stone.
Let me know what you guys think about this option. Would I just be better off getting a different option?
Link to MPPS in question:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/SMPS-MPPS-K-CAN-80000-Chiptuning-Files-chip-tuning-set-OBDII-OBD2-ECU-remap-/321338354296?pt=Motors_Automotive_Tools&hash=item4ad1422a78&vxp=mtrSo that would take care of the Flashing/logging aspect. Apparently it can recalculate checksums as well? I'm curious how this is done. This clearly is some sort of clone cable compared to the authentic MPPS unit I've looked up.
For those of you who are not using MPPS what flash/writer are you using? How are you preforming checksums?