Tuning Tools

SVP Engineering is dedicated to top-notch tuning and support services in every respect. With this in mind, it is a given that we support all the best tuning tools on the market.

We can service a file read out by any tool supported by WinOLS. Just register on our portal and let us know what you need.

However, there are some tools that we would recommend to our customers before any other. These include Autotuner, CMD Flash and bFlash. You can learn more about them below.

Autotuner

Autotuner is among the most modern tuning tool solutions on the market. Autotuner tuning tools allow tuners to work on a large number of different vehicles from almost all manufacturers. The Cortex m3 processor gives very fast, stable and reliable reads. Furthermore, their tools are very reliable and easy to use.
Autotuner tuning tools can read thousands of different ECUs via an OBD socket, bench or BSL (boot tricore Infineon). Moreover, the package includes all the necessary accessories, cables and a very neat case.

Autotuner is a great tool for experienced professionals and novice tuners alike as it offers the latter a very comprehensive help section with very clear and detailed instructions guiding you through every step of your project. Should you still get stuck, you can always contact their customer support.

Completely free and regular software updates are another benefit of having an Autotuner tuning tool which keeps your business up to date with the latest developments in the world of ECU tuning.

Another benefit of using Autotuner and a feature we are proud to share with that company, is their customer support which is among the best in the business.

CMD Flash

CMD Flash is one of the best, most stable and most widely used tools on the market today. Just like Autotuner, CMD Flash offers the ability to tune a huge number of vehicles. There are several uses of the tool, all of which provide specific benefits.
For example, when using CMD Flash OBD tool, the control device does not have to be opened and there is no soldering required. All the reading and writing is done through the OBD port. It is the first choice of many tuners who work on many European or Asian models and especially on diesel vehicles.

Similarly, CMD Flash BDM feature is used for ECUs produced by Motorola and it has been the top pick for these for almost two decades now. Many of these ECUs cannot be read via an EPROM programmer. You connect the tool using solder points at the bottom of the board.

The CMD Flash tool supports BMD, EOBD K-LINE, EOBD CAN-BUS, EOBD PWM and it can read some of the latest ECUs on the market. It also provides automatic checksum calculations.

A very welcome benefit of CMD Flash is their recovery function which allows you to restart tuning in case of an unexpected failure.

Most recently, CMD offered an unrestricted slave that virtually represents revolution for slave tool owners. It allows you to send files to any master tool. Previously - and for many other tools this is still the case - you could only send the file to the master tool you are connected to.

This means you, as a tuner, have a much larger playing field. For example, if your preferred files provider is currently unavailable, if they cannot tune a particular vehicle, or if you just want to test a new files provider, the Unrestricted Slave Tool jumps to your help.

bFlash

bFlash is another modern take on tuning tools. It adds previously unseen features that open the world of opportunities for tuners on both sides of the business.

It provides functionalities that include standard ECU reading and programming, car diagnostics, and datalogging but also vehicle network analysis and live ECU emulation. The functionality is based on OEM tools that are used by engineers in manufacturing companies, which offers additional features and greater functionality.
While bFlash is based on OEM tools, it is obviously geared towards the tuning business. Also, despite the professional base, it comes with a user-friendly interface. bFlash also keeps many of the OEM tech and functionalities which means it is very likely to be future-proof. The company boasts that their product will “be able to handle any automotive ECU up to 2030”.

For example, the processor used in bFlash is the NXP MPC57xx Microcontroller with three individual cores, a unit that is the heart of a number of OEM tools. It is also important to note that bFlash also allows various othe programming methods including OBD CAN, BDM, Boot, DoIP Ethernet, Flexray, Jtag and more.

bFlash also offers a comprehensive help section within the software and, if you are up for the next level, support and training workshops, as well as five years of warranty.