The KessV2 allows chip tuners to easily read and write chip tuning files to the engine control unit ( ECU) of different vehicles. The Kess V2 is an OBD tuning tool which connects to the vehicle through the OBD port. The KessV2 can tune the following vehicles within minutes through the OBD port of the vehicle:
Why we like it - The Kess can tune over 6000 vehicles and probably has the largest selection of tuneable vehicles through the OBD port. Due to the price, the simplicity of the tool, the reliability during reading and writing and the number of vehicles that the KessV2 can tune it is our preferred tool for first-time users. Neon Genesis Evangelion Episode 9
Price - The Kess starts from 1 500 Euro and go up to 4 500 Euro. The price of chip tuning tools depends on the protocols and if it is a master or slave tool. Both pricing aspects are discussed on the page below The episode introduces the Seventh Angel, Israfel, which
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The KessV2 is an OBD chip tuning tool that can read and write chip tuning files for over 6000 vehicles through the OBD port
The episode introduces the Seventh Angel, Israfel, which possesses a unique ability: it can split into two identical twin cores. When Shinji and Asuka first attempt to fight it individually, their lack of coordination leads to a humiliating defeat. NERV is left with a literal ultimatum—the two pilots must learn to act as one, or the world will fall.
"Both of You, Dance Like You Want to Win!" is essential because it provides the light before the coming darkness. It proves that Shinji and Asuka can work together, making their future isolation and the eventual breakdown of their relationship all the more tragic. It remains a fan favorite for its wit, its unique musical integration, and its reminder that sometimes, saving the world requires stepping out of your own head and into someone else's rhythm.
The Art of Synchronization: A Look at Neon Genesis Evangelion Episode 9
Episode 9 of Neon Genesis Evangelion , titled , stands as a stylistic pivot in Hideaki Anno’s seminal series. While the show is famous for its later descent into psychological horror and existential dread, this episode is celebrated for its rhythmic brilliance, comedic timing, and the deepening "hedgehog’s dilemma" between its young pilots. The Conflict: Israfel and the Need for Unity
At its core, Episode 9 is about the friction of intimacy. Shinji Ikari, passive and retreating, and Asuka Langley Soryu, aggressive and prideful, are polar opposites. Misato Katsuragi’s plan to force them into literal synchronization highlights their psychological barriers.
This setup shifts the show’s tone from a standard "giant robot" battle to a choreographed performance. To defeat an enemy that moves in perfect unison, Shinji and Asuka are forced into a grueling training regimen that involves living together, eating together, and ultimately, learning a complex dance routine. The "Hedgehog’s Dilemma" in Practice
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The episode introduces the Seventh Angel, Israfel, which possesses a unique ability: it can split into two identical twin cores. When Shinji and Asuka first attempt to fight it individually, their lack of coordination leads to a humiliating defeat. NERV is left with a literal ultimatum—the two pilots must learn to act as one, or the world will fall.
"Both of You, Dance Like You Want to Win!" is essential because it provides the light before the coming darkness. It proves that Shinji and Asuka can work together, making their future isolation and the eventual breakdown of their relationship all the more tragic. It remains a fan favorite for its wit, its unique musical integration, and its reminder that sometimes, saving the world requires stepping out of your own head and into someone else's rhythm.
The Art of Synchronization: A Look at Neon Genesis Evangelion Episode 9
Episode 9 of Neon Genesis Evangelion , titled , stands as a stylistic pivot in Hideaki Anno’s seminal series. While the show is famous for its later descent into psychological horror and existential dread, this episode is celebrated for its rhythmic brilliance, comedic timing, and the deepening "hedgehog’s dilemma" between its young pilots. The Conflict: Israfel and the Need for Unity
At its core, Episode 9 is about the friction of intimacy. Shinji Ikari, passive and retreating, and Asuka Langley Soryu, aggressive and prideful, are polar opposites. Misato Katsuragi’s plan to force them into literal synchronization highlights their psychological barriers.
This setup shifts the show’s tone from a standard "giant robot" battle to a choreographed performance. To defeat an enemy that moves in perfect unison, Shinji and Asuka are forced into a grueling training regimen that involves living together, eating together, and ultimately, learning a complex dance routine. The "Hedgehog’s Dilemma" in Practice