The NEW Silca Texas 80 bit Solution is here

18 September 2017

Discover the NEW Silca Texas 80 bit Solution     

Expand your services. Gain new customers.

 

Start cloning and programming Toyota, Ford, Kia vehicles and more.

Today we are really excited to introduce the NEW Silca 80 bit Solution which allows you to clone and program transponder keys for some of the most popular vehicle models worldwide. That means gaining new customers because you can now expand the automotive services you can offer. Have I mentioned this innovative system is also free of charge? Yes, you won’t pay a dime for updating your software updates. Sounds good? Let’s see how it works.

For Cloning

The Texas 80 bit Solution allows you to clone transponder keys for many of the most sold Toyota models.

First things first, you have to update the software of your Silca RW4 Plus and Fast Copy Plus. As I have already said, this comes FREE of charge (but please note the software update is not available for RW4/Fastcopy with a P-Box).

Now all you need is the New T80 cloning transponder available here at Keyprint and you will be ready to clone all Toyota “G” type models.

Last but not least, the Silca Texas 80 bit solution works in standalone mode with no internet connection needed giving you unparalleled flexibility and the confidence to provide your customers with a top-quality service at any given moment. Who doesn’t like more happy customers? 

 

For Programming

Silca Texas 80 bit - programming

 

Thanks to the Silca TRP Setting and RW4 Plus / Fast Copy Plus, you can also pre-set transponders ready for programming with your key programming devices. To fully enjoy the benefits of the system, you need some new transponder chips:

  •          T80 for programming Toyota and Ford models
  •          T39 for programming Hyundai, Kia and Subaru models

Silca compatible keys 

The Texas 80 bit Solution is also fully compatible with the entire range of Silca automotive key blanks that you can find here at Keyprint: Look A-like Keys, MH-TA Keys, Empty Shells, Flip Keys.

Click here to see the new T80 transponder chip.