Full ECU/BCM/TCU cloning tool OBDSTAR DC706 vs I/O terminal which one to choose?
First of all, check a table comparison below:
Items | OBDSTAR DC706 | I/O Terminal |
Image | | |
Modules | ECM Clone ECU Clone TCM Clone Body/Other Clone | MULTITOOL OPEL BCM MULTITOOL OPEL/GM ECU MULTITOOL OPEL/GM TCM MULTITOOL OPEL/GM EPS MULTITOOL FORD BCM |
Operation mode | OBD or Bench | OBD, Bench, Boot |
Function | Read ECU info, R/W Eeprom/Dflash/Pflash/MAP, reset ECU(Virgin), calibrate mileage, read IMMO pincode, ECU recovery | Read and write KVM, read write SIEMENS/CONTINENTAL equipped with 9S12DG256, 9S12XDT384 microcontrollers memories (FLASH+EEPROM), read pin code |
Standalone | Standalone tablet | Works on PC |
Update | Frequency free update | New update/plugin requires payment |
Price: | Full version $1,398 Basic version $799 | I/O full activation takes $4,800 + hardware $300 or so |
Read eeprom | Yes | Yes |
Read dflash | Yes | Yes |
Read pflash | Yes | Yes |
Read pin code | Yes | Yes |
EEPROM DUMP VIEWER, EDITOR. | Yes | Yes |
Adapter | Separate adapters for TCM, ECU and BCM | Separate adapters for BSI, ECU bench, gearbox TCUs |
Wiring diagram | Within tablet | On http://ioterminal.com/ |
The DC706 is replacing IOTerminal because it has full cloning function as well, plus many more functions such as ECM / TCM / BODY ECU, and updates are continuous.
The interesting thing is that it costs a third of the Full version of IOTerminal, therefore within everyone’s reach and without using a PC, with a Tablet and everything is done.
DC706 will record every step you performed. Users can easily check pinout and save a screenshot of the operation.
But DC706 will do OBD and bench mode only. It cannot do boot mode recovery as IO Terminal.
If you are looking for a ECU/BCM/TCU cloning device, DC706 is a good starter. If need a more professional device, then go for I/O terminal.
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