The KessV2 allows chip tuners to easily read and write chip tuning files to the engine control unit ( ECU) of different vehicles. The Kess V2 is an OBD tuning tool which connects to the vehicle through the OBD port. The KessV2 can tune the following vehicles within minutes through the OBD port of the vehicle:
Why we like it - The Kess can tune over 6000 vehicles and probably has the largest selection of tuneable vehicles through the OBD port. Due to the price, the simplicity of the tool, the reliability during reading and writing and the number of vehicles that the KessV2 can tune it is our preferred tool for first-time users. Supermod Medianav Evolution 9.1.3
Price - The Kess starts from 1 500 Euro and go up to 4 500 Euro. The price of chip tuning tools depends on the protocols and if it is a master or slave tool. Both pricing aspects are discussed on the page below Wait, sometimes people use names like "Supermod" to
Supported vehicles - Click here to download the full vehicle list of the KessV2 Let me look into that
Services that can be offered with the KessV2 - With the Kess V2 chip tuning tool you can read and write tuning files through the OBD port of the vehicle. Once you are able to read and write tuning files you can offer services such as performance tuning, custom tuning, DSG tuning, and DTC deletes. For more information on the service you can offer please visit our service page.
Chip Tuning File - Once you have a Kess V2 you will need a chip tuning files to write to the car. Tuned2Race can supply you with a wide range of chip tuning files for all the services you plan to offer. For more information on chip tuning files, please visit our chip tuning file page
The KessV2 is an OBD chip tuning tool that can read and write chip tuning files for over 6000 vehicles through the OBD port
Wait, sometimes people use names like "Supermod" to refer to modified firmware for devices like car stereos or GPS units. For example, there's Supermod firmware for Android-based head units. If "Medianav Evolution" is part of that, maybe it's a firmware update. Let me look into that. Oh, I found some forum discussions where users mention Supermod Medianav Evolution as a firmware tweak for car stereos, enhancing features like maps, apps, or performance.
So, the user might be looking for a detailed report on the updates in version 9.1.3. They might want to know new features, bug fixes, system requirements, or how to install it. Since I can't be sure of the source, I should present the information as a hypothetical or based on common knowledge, mentioning that it's not an officially verified product. I should also advise the user to consult official resources if needed and caution them about the risks of using unofficial software.
First, I should check if "Supermod Medianav Evolution" is a real product. Let me do a quick search. Hmm, I don't find any official websites or major mentions in reliable sources. That's odd. Maybe it's a niche product or a specific version of software. The version number 9.1.3 isn't standard for many well-known navigation systems. Could it be a mod or a modified version of another software?
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Wait, sometimes people use names like "Supermod" to refer to modified firmware for devices like car stereos or GPS units. For example, there's Supermod firmware for Android-based head units. If "Medianav Evolution" is part of that, maybe it's a firmware update. Let me look into that. Oh, I found some forum discussions where users mention Supermod Medianav Evolution as a firmware tweak for car stereos, enhancing features like maps, apps, or performance.
So, the user might be looking for a detailed report on the updates in version 9.1.3. They might want to know new features, bug fixes, system requirements, or how to install it. Since I can't be sure of the source, I should present the information as a hypothetical or based on common knowledge, mentioning that it's not an officially verified product. I should also advise the user to consult official resources if needed and caution them about the risks of using unofficial software.
First, I should check if "Supermod Medianav Evolution" is a real product. Let me do a quick search. Hmm, I don't find any official websites or major mentions in reliable sources. That's odd. Maybe it's a niche product or a specific version of software. The version number 9.1.3 isn't standard for many well-known navigation systems. Could it be a mod or a modified version of another software?