Clone ((link)) - Kess V3

I’ve been getting a lot of DMs about the units flooding the market (AliExpress, eBay, etc.), so I wanted to share my experience and what you should know before dropping $200-$400 on one instead of the $2,000+ original.

If you buy a Kess V3 clone, treat every flash as a 10% chance of destroying the ECU. If you can afford the risk, go for it. If that car needs to drive to work tomorrow, save for the genuine tool. kess v3 clone

Verdict: Cost-effective for experimentation but carries significant reliability, safety, legal, and support drawbacks compared with genuine KESS V3; not recommended for professional or mission-critical use. I’ve been getting a lot of DMs about