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Installing new injectors, code with what software?
I installed INPA only to realize that I will not be able to do it with INPA. I was told I could do it with BMW DIS, but it requires so much physical memory that i would probably have to but another laptop. Looking for alternatives. |
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Bump, anyone?
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Some have done it with tool32. Search for tool32 coding injectors n55, hopefully you find the thread
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I did mine with INPA. It's a little buried in the menu (and in german - I had phone in one hand with google translate). The entry format is a little cryptic but they give you an example to go by.
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There are youtube videos on doing this with ISTA
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Thanks for the replies. I do have tool32 already, so Ill have to check that option. Downloading ISTA would be a good idea as well.
I also found out that a tool made by Foxwell could code injectors. Model is NT510. Theres a similar one sold by ECS Tuning branded Schwaben. If someone wants to avoid dealing with the cable, INPA etc that seems to be a good route. Foxwell NT510 Scanner with Free Car Brand Software +OBD |
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I did it with INPA on my 335. Was pretty easy.
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What i found was that the E90 335 with N55, and E70 with N55 were not options in the INPA menu. I beleive the F30 and F10 showed up to code the N55.
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