#1: Software UK, utilizes Laptop, OBD1, OBD2, is it OK??? Author: cbgl, Location: AustraliaPosted: Sat Mar 17, 2012 4:31 pm ---- Australian Ebay lists this Software package for GBP 12.50 Approx AU $18.71, supposed to have been UK developed, anyone ever tried it, is it OK? Here are some of the claims: Communicates with car's computer chip memory, reads, diagnose, and rest all possible existing faults and stored data and information. Chip tune your car and remap its ECU for better fuel consumption, and better performance by increasing its break horse power.
Comes as 4x discs of software / programs / manuals / and diagrams that will basically do everything from fault diagnosis to remapping, ECU to chip turning including resetting Service Lights & Airbag Lights etc. With detailed manual of almost all possible vehicles' trouble codes, illustrated fault finding locations and their probable causes covering almost all makes and models of European, American,& Japanese vehicles. Peugeot is mentioned, hopefully it has full listing of models. A special cable is required.
There is so much of this stuff being offered for sale here, always referring to USA or UK sources as the providers of such software. Maybe in UK someone has experience with these products. Here is the supplier contact detail:
Tony Zoozk
Atlas House
Simonsway
Lancashire
M20 5PP
United Kingdom
Phone: 07512187778
Email: zoozkmail @ gmail.com
Looking forward to your comments on this issue.
#2: Re: Software UK, utilizes Laptop, OBD1, OBD2, is it OK??? Author: Lee, Location: EnglandPosted: Sat Mar 17, 2012 5:22 pm ---- Don't trust it.
If people could remap their own car for £12.50, then why would people pay someone £200-500?
#3: Re: Software UK, utilizes Laptop, OBD1, OBD2, is it OK??? Author: 2Oh!6, Location: GloucesterPosted: Sat Mar 17, 2012 5:26 pm ----
Lee wrote:
Don't trust it.
If people could remap their own car for £12.50, then why would people pay someone £200-500?
And if it did all that and was actually good, you would sell it a lot more than £12.50, surely.
#4: Re: Software UK, utilizes Laptop, OBD1, OBD2, is it OK??? Author: cbgl, Location: AustraliaPosted: Sun Mar 18, 2012 5:54 am ---- I agree with both of you, it just seems too good to be true!
That's why I posted it on this forum, regards to all
We are not responsible for comments posted by our users, as they are the property of the poster
Interactive software released under GNU GPL,
Code Credits,
Privacy Policy