If you’re wondering whether the ECUHELP KT200 II is worth recommending, here are some user reviews that might help you decide.
PS: thanks for all the users’ feedback.
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So far, no ecu which couldn’t read/write with ECUHELP kt200 ii. Example: Volvo EDC15C11, Galletto V54 no read, Ktag no read, KT200… works like a charm. Clear and fully understand documentation/manuals. Best buy last year.
2.i have kt200ii online version…did about 50-60 r/w all good work perfect.
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I think kt200ii its now best tool compared to price. Around 40 ecu done all fine.
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I have KT200II form Ecuhelp, so far working great, more than 20 ecus done and works well. Only need a powerful and good quality lab power supply, well that’s true for all type of ecu programmers. I really like the KT200II bech mode, it’s really helpful and often help to reduce de time of read/write.
PS: Until now I worked only on table (bench mode, boot mode…) so I haven’t tried OBD.
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i try few ECU via obd too…v50 valeo good,sid807evo good,and c4grand picasso 2016 dont remember ecu.
KT200 II is a great ECU programmer
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Vag dcm6.2v virtual read obd write with automatic checksum correction all good psa sid807/807evo obd real read write with automatic checksum all good
Obd protocols so far KT200 II is working perfect.
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I have kt200 over year and kt200II since few months. They made around 30 ecu’s for me. Most on bench working good.
you must have good internet connections. Compared to price its not bad tool.
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Kt200 v2 is very good tool and never failed so far or bricked ecu. Every time i use it with automatic cheksum calculation and all work excellent.
I never use it for edc16 and edc17 bench mode becouse for those ecus pcmflash is tool number 1 for me
New ecus like md1 vag bmw etc working perfect
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Marelli 9df I made hw001 Was vr read, but also made read bench. Whrite was OK.
On hw002 I made bench read whrite, was also OK
When you have read in bench, whrite can benjxh or in car by obd
Conclusion:
The ECUHELP KT200 II is widely regarded as a reliable and versatile ECU programmer, especially for its price. It excels in both bench and OBD modes, with users praising its automatic checksum correction and overall functionality. Overall, the KT200 II is a recommended tool, especially if you’re looking for a cost-effective solution for ECU read/write operations.