What is the difference between CGDI C4648 and CG CP8X Super Chip?
Check the comparison details below.
Both super chips can be used with CGDI K2 Smart Key Tool.
CGDI CP8X Super Chip is the newer, more versatile, and slightly more expensive ($23/10pcs) successor to CGDI C4648 ($21/10pcs).
While C4648 supports ID11–ID4A chips, CP8X offers better stability, rewritable functionality, and expanded support for types like 8A (H) and DST80.
Key Differences:
- Often considered the superior option for stability and broader compatibility, designed for high-end conversion
- It supports: ID46, ID4E, 46_EXT, ID7938 (ID47), ID49, IDDST80, DST80_4D72G, ID48, IDTEMIC11/12/13, ID4A, and ID8A (H).

A highly capable, slightly older option that supports: ID11, ID12, ID13, ID46, ID47, ID48, ID49, and ID4A.

Comparison table:
| Feature | CGDI C4648 | CGDI CP8X |
| Primary Use | Wide ID support | Advanced/Higher stability |
| Supported Types | ID11/12/13/46/47/48/49/4A | Covers all C4648 + 8A (H)/DST80 |
| Reusability | Rewritable | Rewritable (better stability) |
| Typical Cost | $21/10pcs | $23/10pcs |


