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Kess 2.90 Review

4.7 / 5 Best for: European & Asian OBD flashing. Avoid if: You only tune heavy trucks or 2024 EVs. Discussion Question for Comments: Have you used Kess 2.90 on the new Bosch MG1 or Siemens SIM18? Did you need to open the ECU? Share your experience below.

⚠️ Cost: Not a hobbyist tool – expect to pay €1,200+ for a genuine unit (avoid cheap clones – they brick ECUs). ⚠️ OBD Limitations: Some 2023+ ECUs still require bench (opening the ECU case). ⚠️ Subscription: After 12 months, updates require an annual fee (approx. €300). ⚠️ No cloud map store: Unlike competitors (e.g., Dimsport), you must provide your own tuned files. Kess 2.90

For professional tuners and serious automotive enthusiasts, the name "Kess" is synonymous with reliability and power. Version 2.90 represents a significant milestone in Alientech’s development, bridging the gap between user-friendly OBD flashing and deep bench mode customization. If you are looking to read/write ECUs for Bosch, Delphi, Marelli, Siemens, or Continental, Kess 2.90 remains a top contender. Did you need to open the ECU

Kess 2.90 by Alientech: The Industry Standard for OBD & Bench ECU Tuning – A Deep Dive ⚠️ OBD Limitations: Some 2023+ ECUs still require

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