| It's mostly a problem with NAs but it's also a problem with newer TT ECUs. Most people recognize the software doesn't always sync up the first time around but you don't want to spend that kind of money only to find out it'll never come around. That was the case for me. After doing a ton of research with other software developers and doing back-to-back tests I've come to realize that the ConZult software is simply not robust enough to handle all ECUs like is advertised and the developer isn't willing to own up to the problem. Check my old posts for all the history. Stay away... far away! Want a simple solution with great support try ECUtalk. It's not comprehensive (no HICAS or tuning abilities) but it is reliable and free. I recommend ECUtalk not because it's free as I paid a crap load when I bought ConZult the first time. I recommend it cause it works and I use it all the time. If you can get a consult cable it can't hurt to try it. No viruses. And if you like it give the developer a couple bucks. It's old school shareware and it's worth it. If you don't like it invest the big $$ for anything but ConZult.
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