

When you order an Openport 2.0 from the Tactrix store, you have a choice to add on Mitsubishi or Subaru reflashing adapters before placing the order.

However, Tactrix themselves say those protocols are supported in the list of Openport 2.0 capabilities, and my test this evening was successful in contacting all the ECUs in my Gen 3. There were also some earlier PriusChat posts about the Openport suggesting that it lacked support for necessary protocols like K-line or KWP, or could not talk to some Prius ECUs that are behind gateways on the car's network. But it is a standard J2534 pass-through dongle, and that is what Techstream calls for, and sure enough, it works. That might have something to do with its origins more in the Mitsubishi and Subaru tuner communities. You don't hear very much about the Openport on this forum, not nearly as much as the Mini-VCI that seems to be mentioned every fifth post. They haven't been driven out of making their own product yet.) But at least we have the option of ordering straight from the Tactrix store and being sure what we're getting. (Even they face a counterfeiting problem if you find something that claims to be an Openport 2.0 for significantly less, it's probably fake. Probably depending on which "Mini-VCI" they bought from which counterfeiter on eBay, and what their quality control was like.įrom the earlier research I'd been doing, it seemed that the only real, moderately-priced, USA-made option that you can still buy straight from the people who designed and built it is the Openport 2.0 from Tactrix in San Francisco. Sometimes they don't seem to have problems at all. I've heard that other people with Mini-VCIs don't have the same problems I had. The counterfeiters drove XHorse right out of their own business.

