Mercedes Delphi Full OBD solution (no unlock required!)
All versions of CRD3.X (TC1797) and CRD3.Y (TC1793) are covered by this update.
Flash counter is not incremented. Long range customers & out of car programming? BENCH supported as well!
This is a public beta, please use with caution and report us any potential errors.
Q&A
How fast is it?
(OBD) Reading is a True Read and takes around 5 to 10 minutes depending on software version and gateway.
(OBD) Writing is "sector specific programming", The write time of your tuning file is around 1 minute and 30 seconds.
How do I connect to the ECU?
(OBD) You connect directly through the OBD socket.
(BENCH) Please follow the instructions in the "help" section in your bFlash
What control units are included in this bFlash update?
You can find the full list of control units below.
(CRD2.X will be added in an upcoming update.)
This update includes a new OBD solution for DCM7.1!
That’s not all, also BOOT protocol for the latest 1.2 THP’s with gasoline particle filter (GPF) fitted to EB2ADT 110 HP, EB2ADTS 130 HP & EB2ADTX 155 H!
Q&A
How fast is it ?
DCM7.1A: Reading is a Virtual Read in a matter of seconds
The write time of the first flash is around 15 minutes.
Next flash is around 6 minutes 30 seconds.
VD56: Reading is a Full Read (Flash & Internal EEPROM) and takes around 50 seconds
The write time of the first flash is around 20 to 40 seconds.
How do I connect to the ECU?
DCM7.1A: You connect directly to the OBD socket.
VD56:A specific probe kit is required for connection, which can be ordered >>here<<
Do I need a battery charger? Please note that a battery charger with at least 13.0 Volts is mandatory!
What control units are included in this bFlash update?
You can find the full list of control units below.
Lead the transmission tuning on the fastest French hatchback by tuning its dual clutch gearbox – the XPS6 generation 3.
Q&A
How fast is it? OBD read : Reading is a Virtual Read in a matter of seconds OBD write : The write time of the calibration is around 58 seconds BENCH read: Full read is around 1 min 30 seconds BENCH write : Full write in a matter of seconds
What area can be programmed?
OBD : You can program the calibration (map) area
BENCH : You can program any area including EEPROM
This protocol allows virtual reading and writing of the engine(s) found below:
1.6 TDI (VAG)
Q&A
How do I connect to the ECU?
You connect directly through the OBD socket.
How fast is it ?
The write time is around 6 min for the first time.
Next calibration update is done in 50 seconds. Reading is a Virtual Read in a matter of seconds. Back to stock function is available!
What control units (TCU's) are included in this bFlash update?
You can find the full list of control units below.
This protocol allows virtual reading and writing of the engine(s) found below:
4 cyl : 2.0T & 2.5T (718) 6 cyl : 3.0T & 3.8T (991.2) Also includes the new 991.2 GT2RS
Q&A
How do I connect to the ECU?
You connect directly through the OBD socket.
Do I need to unlock the ECU first?
No BOOT or BENCH unlock is required. Unlock is done over OBD!
How fast is it ?
Reading is a Virtual Read in a matter of seconds.
The write time is around 7 min.(approx) for the first time.
Next calibration update is done in 1 min. 30 seconds. (approx)
Can I use file read with other tools?
As a dummy proof protection feature, you can only use bFlash watermarked vread's. Never try to program BOOT read or virtual read from other tools!
What control units (TCU's) are included in this bFlash update?
You can find the full list of control units below.
These new protocols allow read and write of the Transmission Unit’s in the latest Ford F-150 & Ford Raptor 3.5 EcoBoost with 10 speed transmission or the new Focus 1.5 TDCi with 8 speed automatic.
Q&A
Do I need to buy an extra bFlash module ?
Of course not! This protocol is active now, for all our active users.
How fast is it ?
The write time is around 3 min 30 seconds.
Reading is a Virtual Read in a matter of seconds.
How do I connect to the TCU ?
You can just connect directly to the OBD socket of the car.
What control units (TCU's) are included in this bFlash update?
You can find the full list of control units below.