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Trust me, the Galletto's are way too unreliable. The MPPS only seems to fail if you give it a reason to fail, like a change in power, knocking the cable etc. The Galletto tools seem to pick and chose when they are going to work, and then you got the issues of installing the drivers which usually has to be done manually.
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09-10-2015, 01:07 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-10-2015, 01:07 PM by lolsteve.)
Another vote the galletto being unreliable. Which is a shame as it covers alot more cars than the MPPS. For the EDC15 ecu though just go with MPPS at least it has a recovery mode.
'Old faithful' decided to just stop working the other day after it doing ecu data which showed up fine. Luckily it failed before erasing the ECU so no damage was done. It doesnt seem a case of if a galletto tool goes defective but more when will it become defective
From what I've seen of the MPPS it doesn't have as much of a "cross your fingers and pray" feel to it when reading/writing