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    Ok, when you won't try it, it is your fault. You can rewrite the chip as many time you want, so there's nothing to lose

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    I dont have the vehicle but good to know if it works.
    I now you can rewrite the chip but the answer is does the vehicle start not can it clone it

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    I usually read the Motorola chip with Orange programmer and then write
    a super chip with VVDI2 to avoid writing back the eeprom, It works perfect.

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    today i copied an 8c to super chip on ford ranger all ok

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buddy41 View Post
    So VVDI can clone customers 8c chip all ok & car starts fine ??
    Yes, i have tried with xt27

    Sent from my SM-A715F using Tapatalk

 

 
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