Kess: 2.90
KESS 2.90: Unlocking Advanced Engine Tuning Capabilities
Bosch:
- EDC15, EDC16, EDC17 (CP14, CP24, CP54, CP62)
- MED9, MED17, ME7, MEV17, MG1CS (partial)
One of the biggest draws of the Kess 5.017 / 2.90 combination is that it is typically "unlimited." In the past, tuners had to "refill" tokens after a certain number of flashes. This version allows for unlimited use, meaning you can tune as many vehicles as you want without worrying about the hardware locking up. 3. Stability and Checksum Correction Kess 2.90
From Alientech’s perspective, 2.90 is a stolen product. It is pirated software distributed without license, undermining the R&D of the original developers. The company has aggressively pursued legal action against sellers of these units. In many jurisdictions, selling or using cracked 2.90 software is a violation of copyright law. KESS 2
Conclusion
The Kess 2.90 is not just a cable and a box; it is the gateway to professional ECU calibration. Its ability to seamlessly transition between OBD, Bench, and Boot modes makes it indispensable for modern tuning. While the barrier to entry (cost and learning curve) is high, the return on investment is equally substantial for those who treat the tool with respect. EDC15, EDC16, EDC17 (CP14, CP24, CP54, CP62) MED9,
for Kess V2 (Firmware 5.017) is here, and it’s more stable than ever. Whether you're a professional workshop or a weekend enthusiast, this is the tool you need for reliable OBD2 remapping. Why upgrade to Kess 2.90? Increased Stability:
- Fix: Do not abort. Use a checksum corrector tool (like EcmChecksum) before writing. Disable antivirus software during the process.