Didn't you accidentally show the VIN at 19:22? Anyways thanks for the video, already have AutoTuner and previously Kess V3 and now I have a Flex on the way
Hello Sir, what tool would you choose if you only can take one : flex master, autotuner or kessv3 master ? Can you do implicit variantcoding with flex magic master toolkit? Like turning off eco mode(start/stop) etc.
Hi, its good to hear from you, the Magic, Autotuner and Kess3 are all good tools, as you are in India, we would suggest teh Kess3 probably has teh best local market vehicle coverage, and they have just released Mahindra too - you can see more here: viezu.com/alientech-kess3/
Probably Alientech kess3. The Alientech system has slightly deeper coverage for Asian vehicle, such as Toyota, Nissan, as well as USA manufactured vehicles, so outside of Europe it tend to be the go to tuning tool. - we have training video's for all 3 tools, and all 3 are in stock with tax free sales too - here to help if you need anything. info@viezu.com
For a slave it is £1514 + VAT and for Master it is £2698 + VAT. If you can let me know some contact details I would be happy to put a quote together and give you a call to answer any questions you may have. Oliver
Understood, we do offer spread payments too, and tuning can be very profitable, you do not have to tune many cars to move into profit once you have purchased your tool. We are on hand to help if you have any further thoughts on it, best regards
Its a little bit fun that you say " obv you dont give out vin so you dont name file that now " , but in ID reading its saying the vin number x) But a question, you must have over 14v to read/write with flex on ecus? or it works under 14v also? Iknow some cars will have higher.
hi @Morteexx, good spot there in the video. You do not need over 14v to read a normal car/van/lcv/bike/utv/atv etc. When reading through obd it is ideal to have between 12.5v and 13.5v. Some vehicles show a little higher, some show a little lower. But remember the engine is not running when tuning through the OBD so the voltage should not be upwards of 14v as it would be when the engine is running.
Hi Chris, yes DTC's can be removed from the engine ECU - you can see more on our tuning file service here: viezu.com/services/tuning-files/ or drop us a mail to info@viezu.com
Hi thank you for your reaction on the bench video, i have a question about the obd is it safe to read/write when car is started ? Instead of just in contact. Because i have some remote jobs where people live far away and want to meet in the middle. And there is no outlet for battery stabilizer there, so when the car is started the voltage is good.
Yes OBD tuning is very safe and very reliable, you will always need a battery charger connected though, drop us a mail if we can help with anything info@viezu.com
Not quite how we would put it, the tool allows you to read and write both stock file and tuned files for many many engines and gearboxes, its a nice bit of kit, and very good value compared to many tuning tools on the market.
Didn't you accidentally show the VIN at 19:22? Anyways thanks for the video, already have AutoTuner and previously Kess V3 and now I have a Flex on the way
Hello Sir,
what tool would you choose if you only can take one : flex master, autotuner or kessv3 master ?
Can you do implicit variantcoding with flex magic master toolkit? Like turning off eco mode(start/stop) etc.
Hi @heinrichstocker5319, if you email me at info@viezu.com I would be happy to help get you the right tool for your needs. Thanks, Oliver
Nice explanation sir
Thank you, you can see more on the magic tuning tool here : viezu.com/magic-motorsport-flex/
I'm from India but I'm living in saudia so,can you explain me which is best ecu programmer i want to buy by you
Hi, its good to hear from you, the Magic, Autotuner and Kess3 are all good tools, as you are in India, we would suggest teh Kess3 probably has teh best local market vehicle coverage, and they have just released Mahindra too - you can see more here: viezu.com/alientech-kess3/
@@ViezuTechnologies no. I'm in saudia ,which best tools for saudia??? Suggest me sir
Probably Alientech kess3. The Alientech system has slightly deeper coverage for Asian vehicle, such as Toyota, Nissan, as well as USA manufactured vehicles, so outside of Europe it tend to be the go to tuning tool. - we have training video's for all 3 tools, and all 3 are in stock with tax free sales too - here to help if you need anything. info@viezu.com
how much is it for the OBD/ bench unit ?
For a slave it is £1514 + VAT and for Master it is £2698 + VAT. If you can let me know some contact details I would be happy to put a quote together and give you a call to answer any questions you may have.
Oliver
@ViezuTechnologies thank you
I only do few customer cars a year so to expensive to justify it. Thanks anyway
Understood, we do offer spread payments too, and tuning can be very profitable, you do not have to tune many cars to move into profit once you have purchased your tool. We are on hand to help if you have any further thoughts on it, best regards
Its a little bit fun that you say " obv you dont give out vin so you dont name file that now " , but in ID reading its saying the vin number x)
But a question, you must have over 14v to read/write with flex on ecus? or it works under 14v also?
Iknow some cars will have higher.
hi @Morteexx, good spot there in the video.
You do not need over 14v to read a normal car/van/lcv/bike/utv/atv etc. When reading through obd it is ideal to have between 12.5v and 13.5v. Some vehicles show a little higher, some show a little lower. But remember the engine is not running when tuning through the OBD so the voltage should not be upwards of 14v as it would be when the engine is running.
Can you delete trouble codes for off road vehicles?
Hi Chris, yes DTC's can be removed from the engine ECU - you can see more on our tuning file service here: viezu.com/services/tuning-files/ or drop us a mail to info@viezu.com
How can you access flexv2 ?
Hi, we have the flex in stock ready to go, set up, training and support is all included, you can see more here: viezu.com/magic-motorsport-flex/
Hi thank you for your reaction on the bench video, i have a question about the obd is it safe to read/write when car is started ? Instead of just in contact. Because i have some remote jobs where people live far away and want to meet in the middle. And there is no outlet for battery stabilizer there, so when the car is started the voltage is good.
Yes OBD tuning is very safe and very reliable, you will always need a battery charger connected though, drop us a mail if we can help with anything info@viezu.com
So the tool is basicly a very expensive way to read and write someone else’s tune files?
Not quite how we would put it, the tool allows you to read and write both stock file and tuned files for many many engines and gearboxes, its a nice bit of kit, and very good value compared to many tuning tools on the market.