Module for working with Continental EMS SDI ECUs used in petrol Porsche vehicles.
Porsche Continental EMS SDI4 BENCH-CAN (FID: 432)
ECU is based on TC1796 with internal flash memory 2Mb.
Allows reading of FullFlash and writing of calibration area on the BENCH with checksumm correction by CANbus. No open ECU required.
Porsche Continental EMS SDI6.X BENCH-CAN (FID: 433)
ECU is based on TC1796 with internal flash memory 2Mb.
Allows reading of FullFlash and writing of calibration area on the BENCH with checksumm correction by CANbus. No open ECU required.
Porsche Continental EMS SDI8 BENCH-CAN (FID: 434)
ECU is based on TC1796 with internal flash memory 2Mb.
Allows reading of FullFlash and writing of calibration area on the BENCH with checksumm correction by CANbus. No open ECU required.
Other ECU types will be added later. Price will be increased.
To use the module, you need to purchase USB protection key Bitbox. The key can be purchased in our store. An unlimited number of modules can be purchased for one key.
Module activation takes place within 1 hour on business days (usually 10-15 minutes). Activation may be delayed on weekends and holidays (up to 2 hours).
Module activation requires ONLY the serial number of the key and email.
Attention! This module does not work through J2534 adapters, it requires ENET-to-OBD2 cable. The module also works ONLY on the car (does not work on the table).
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If you have entered the wrong key or device number, the return is not valid. It is not possible to modify the license for another device.
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Our store is not responsible for the functionality of the software module. We cannot guarantee the declared functions since we are not the developer.