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and also im tryin to find out if my engine is a turbo engine or if it is a na engine and they turbo in it, because it was non turbo engine originally but now its turbo but i dont know if its a engine swap or they just put turbo in it, so can i put my engine number in this program and would it be able to tell me if it was a na or turbo engine, thank u

I've definitely translated the R33 one as it was pretty straightforward... the R34 was harder to read so I only did a lil bit of it. Its on my PC at home, and will post it up when I get back.

This is part of the FAST and Service manuals I can get hold of from as site, they are in English once it is sorted I will post who to buy them off I want to make sure it isnt a scam before I post the details.

I have some on order so I will see what turns up.

Daihatsu EPC Japan 2CD (8-2004) 40.00 US$

Honda EPC Japan 2CD (7-2004) 40.00 US$

Honda Accessories Japan 4CD (2-2004) 40.00 US$

Isuzu PASS3 Japan 6CD (10-2003) 50.00 US$

Mazda EPC2 Japan 6CD (7-2004) 45.00 US$

Mazda EPC2 Japan 6CD (2-2005) 55.00 US$

Mitsubishi CAPS Japan 5CD (3-2004) 50.00 US$

Mitsubishi CAPS Japan 5CD (1-2005) 60.00 US$

Mitsubishi CAPS General/Asia 3CD (10-2003) 40.00 US$

Mitsubishi CAPS General/Asia 3CD (10-2004) 50.00 US$

Mitsubishi Trucks Japan 4CD (11-2003) 50.00 US$

Nissan FAST Japan 6CD (11-2003) 50.00 US$ (including Pitwork CD)

Nissan FAST Japan 6CD (2-2005) 60.00 US$ (including Pitwork CD)

Nissan FAST Japan 6CD ENG (2-2005) 100.00 US$ (Pre-order only)

Nissan FAST General/Asia 3CD (3-2004) 50.00 US$

Nissan Diesel Trucks UD Japan 3CD (1-2004) 80.00 US$

Subaru Accessories Worldwide 1CD (1-2003) 10.00 US$

Suzuki FAST Japan 2CD (10-2003) 30.00 US$

Suzuki FAST Japan 2CD (2-2005) 50.00 US$

Suzuki Accessories Worldwide 1CD (1-2004) 10.00 US$

Toyota Accessories Japan 1CD (8-2003) 15.00 US$

Toyota Accessories Japan 1CD (8-2004) 25.00 US$

Lexus Accessories Worldwide 1CD (6-2003) 15.00 US$

Toyota Frame Japan 1CD (7-2004) 10.00 US$

Toyota Frame Oversea 2CD (1-2005) 25.00 US$

Daewoo Worldwide 1CD (6-2003) 20.00 US$

Hyundai Worldwide 3CD (10-2003) 40.00 US$

Kia EPC Worldwide 1CD (10-2003) 20.00 US$

Notes:

"EPC", "FAST", "CAPS" - software type used;

"Japan" - Japanese domestic models only, RH;

"Europe" - European market, both LH and RH;

"USA" - North American market, LH;

"General" - Asia/Africa/S.America/Australia/Pacific, both LH and RH;

"Europe/General" - all markets, excluding Japan and N.America;

"General/Asia" - all markets, excluding Japan, N.America and Europe;

"Worldwide" - all markets, excluding Japan;

Toyota Service Manuals

(Japanese domestic, CD, in Japanese only):

- Allion T24# - 50.00 US$

- Alphard NH1# - 50.00 US$

- Brevis CR1# - 50.00 US$

- Caldina T24# - 50.00 US$

- Camry CV3# - 50.00 US$

- Celsior CF3# - 50.00 US$

- Corolla Runx/Fielder/Sedan, Allex E12# - 50.00 US$

- Corolla Spacio E12# - 50.00 US$

- Crown, Crown Majesta S17# - 50.00 US$

- Crown S18# - 50.00 US$

- Crown Majesta S18# 2CD - 50.00 US$

- Estima Hybrid HR10 - 50.00 US$

- Estima T/L CR30, CR40 - 50.00 US$

- Fun Cargo, bB CP2#/3# - 50.00 US$

- Hiace/Hiace Regius H20#/21#/22# 2CD - 50.00 US$

- Hilux Surf N21# - 50.00 US$

- Isis NM1# 2CD - 50.00 US$

- Ist CP6# - 50.00 US$

- Kluger V CU2# - 50.00 US$

- Land Cruiser Prado J12# - 50.00 US$

- Mark II X11# - 50.00 US$

- MR-S W3# - 50.00 US$

- Noah, Voxy ZR6# - 50.00 US$

- Opa CT1# - 50.00 US$

- Porte NP1# 2CD - 50.00 US$

- Prius HW2# - 50.00 US$

- Probox, Succeed CP5#/LP5# - 50.00 US$

- Pronard CX2# - 50.00 US$

- RAV4 CA2# - 50.00 US$

- Soarer Z4# - 50.00 US$

- Vitz, Platz CP1# - 50.00 US$

- Voltz E13# - 50.00 US$

- Will Cypha CP7# - 50.00 US$

- Will Vi CP1# - 50.00 US$

- Windom CV30 - 50.00 US$

Toyota Service Manuals

(General/Worldwide market, CD, in English):

- Avensis / Corona T22# (electrical wiring) - 50.00 US$

- Avensis T25# (complete service manual) - 75.00 US$

- Camry CV2#/XV2# (electrical wiring) - 50.00 US$

- Camry CV3# (electrical wiring) - 50.00 US$

- Carina E / Corona T19# (chassis/body) - 50.00 US$

- Corolla E11# (electrical wiring) - 50.00 US$

- Corolla Verso NR1#/UR1# (complete service manual) - 75.00 US$

- Landcruiser J8# (electrical wiring) - 50.00 US$

- Landcruiser / Prado J9# (electrical wiring) - 50.00 US$

- RAV4 CA2# (electrical wiring) - 50.00 US$

- Yaris, Echo CP1# (electrical wiring) - 50.00 US$

Lexus Service Manuals

(General/Worldwide market, CD, in English):

- Lexus GS300 S16# - 50.00 US$

- Lexus IS200 XE1#/CE1# - 50.00 US$

- Lexus LS430 CF3# - 75.00 US$

Nissan Service Manuals

(Japanese domestic, CD, in Japanese only):

- Bluebird Sylphy G10 - 25.00 US$

- Caravan E25 - 25.00 US$

- Cima F50 - 25.00 US$

- Cube Z11 - 25.00 US$

- Cube Cubic GZ11 - 25.00 US$

- Elgrand E51 - 25.00 US$

- Fairlady Z33 - 25.00 US$

- Fuga Y50 - 50.00 US$

- Lafesta B30 - 25.00 US$

- March K12 - 25.00 US$

- Murano Z50 - 25.00 US$

- Note E11 - 25.00 US$

- Presage U31 - 25.00 US$

- President PF50 - 25.00 US$

- Primera P12 - 25.00 US$

- Skyline V35 - 25.00 US$

- Skyline CPV35 - 25.00 US$

- Stagea M35 - 25.00 US$

- Teana J31 - 25.00 US$

- Tiida C11 - 25.00 US$

- Tiida Latio C11 - 25.00 US$

- X-Trail T30 - 25.00 US$

Nissan/Infiniti Service Manuals

(General/Worldwide market, CD, in English)

- Almera N16 - 25.00 US$

- Almera Tino V10 - 25.00 US$

- Altima/Stanza U13 - 25.00 US$

- Altima L30, L31 - 25.00 US$

- Frontier D22 - 25.00 US$

- Infiniti FX35/FX45 S50 - 50.00 US$

- Infiniti G20 P10 - 25.00 US$

- Infiniti G20 P11 - 25.00 US$

- Infiniti I30 A32/A33 1996-2001 - 25.00 US$

- Infiniti I35 A33 2002-2004 - 50.00 US$

- Infiniti M45 Y34 - 50.00 US$

- Infiniti Q45 G50 - 25.00 US$

- Infiniti Q45 FY33 - 25.00 US$

- Infiniti Q45 F50 - 25.00 US$

- Infiniti QX4 R50 - 25.00 US$

- Infiniti QX56 JA60 - 50.00 US$

- Interstar X70 - 25.00 US$

- Maxima J30 - 25.00 US$

- Maxima QX A32 - 25.00 US$

- Maxima QX A33 - 25.00 US$

- Maxima QX A34 - 25.00 US$

- Micra K12 - 25.00 US$

- Pathfinder R50 - 25.00 US$

- Pathfinder Armada TA60 - 25.00 US$

- Patrol GR Y61 - 25.00 US$

- Primera P11 - 25.00 US$

- Primera P12 - 25.00 US$

- Quest V40 - 25.00 US$

- Quest V41 - 25.00 US$

- Quest V42 - 25.00 US$

- Sentra B13 - 25.00 US$

- Sentra B14 - 25.00 US$

- Sentra B15 - 25.00 US$

- Terrano R20 - 25.00 US$

- Titan A60 - 25.00 US$

- Truck/Pathfinder D21 - 50.00 US$

- X-Trail T30 - 25.00 US$

- Xterra WD22 - 25.00 US$

Nissan Service Manuals

(North American market, CD, in English)

- 240SX S13 - 25.00 US$

- 240SX S14 - 25.00 US$

- 300ZX Z32 - 25.00 US$

- 350Z Z33 - 25.00 US$

- Murano Z50 - 25.00 US$

Honda Service Manuals

(General/Worldwide market, CD, in English)

- Accord 4D '86-89 - 25.00 US$

- Accord 4D '90-93 - 25.00 US$

- Accord '93-96 - 25.00 US$

- Accord Coupe/Aerodeck/Wagon '94-97 - 25.00 US$

- Accord 4/5D '99-01 - 25.00 US$

- Civic 2/3D, 4/5D '01 - 50.00 US$

- Civic 3/4D '84-87 - 25.00 US$

- Civic 3/4D '88-92 - 25.00 US$

- Civic 5D '95-99 - 25.00 US$

- Civic Aerodeck '98-99 - 25.00 US$

- CR-X '88-91 - 25.00 US$

- Concerto '90-94 - 25.00 US$

- CR-V '02 - 50.00 US$

- HR-V 3D/5D '99-01 - 25.00 US$

- Legend '91-95 - 25.00 US$

- Legend Coupe '88-90 - 25.00 US$

- Prelude '84-87 - 25.00 US$

- Prelude '88-90 - 25.00 US$

- Prelude '92-96 - 25.00 US$

Isuzu Service Manuals

(General/Worldwide market, CD, in English)

- Vehicross, Rodeo, Amigo, Trooper '99 - 25.00 US$

Mazda Service Manuals

(General/Worldwide market, CD, in English)

- Mazda 6 - 50.00 US$

- MPV - 50.00 US$

- Tribute - 50.00 US$

Mitsubishi Service Manuals

(General/Worldwide market, CD, in English)

- Carisma '96-02 - 50.00 US$

- Colt/Lancer '98-00 (German only) - 25.00 US$

- Eclipse '97-00 - 25.00 US$

- Galant '01 - 25.00 US$

- Galant '97-01 - 50.00 US$

- L200 '99-01 - 25.00 US$

- Lancer '04 - 50.00 US$

- Lancer Evo '90-04 - 50.00 US$

- Outlander '03 (German only) - 50.00 US$

- Pajero/Montero '84-01 - 50.00 US$

- Pajero/Montero '01-03 - 50.00 US$

- Pajero/Montero Sport '98-00 - 25.00 US$

- Pajero/Montero Sport '98-02 - 50.00 US$

- Pajero Pinin '00-03 - 50.00 US$

- Space Runner/Space Wagon '99-01 - 50.00 US$

- MMC Engine Workshop Manual '90-03 - 100.00 US$

- MMC Transmission Workshop Manual '90-04 - 100.00 US$

Subaru Service Manuals

(General/Worldwide market, CD, in English)

- Forester '98-05 - 50.00 US$

- Impreza '95-05 - 50.00 US$

- Legacy '95-05 - 50.00 US$

Suzuki Service Manuals

(General/Worldwide market, CD, in English)

- Aerio (RH420) / Esteem (SY416/418) - 50.00 US$

- Baleno (SY413/416/418/419) '95-02 - 50.00 US$

- Grand Vitara / XL-7 '98-04 4CD - 75.00 US$

- Jimny - 50.00 US$

- Liana - 50.00 US$

- Samurai - 50.00 US$

- Swift (SF310/413/416) - 50.00 US$

- Vitara (SZ416/SE416/SV620/420) 2CD - 50.00 US$

- Wagon R (SR410/412) - 50.00 US$

  • 3 weeks later...

Just switched my comp to win2k . . . installed FAST, installed fine, won't run.

Oddly enough it seems to have installed the program files BOTH under d:nissancdnissan and under d:program filesnissan.

Would someone with win2k or XP be so kind as to post their directory structure for the program files?

Just switched my comp to win2k . . . installed FAST, installed fine, won't run.

Oddly enough it seems to have installed the program files BOTH under d:nissancdnissan and under d:program filesnissan.

Would someone with win2k or XP be so kind as to post their directory structure for the program files?

Did you remember to:

You would think we are finished now but there is one more essential step... Navigate to C:NISSANCDA1FASTPRGWINGR and copy the NSFASTKY.INI file to your C:WINDOWS directory... Then go to your C:WINDOWS directory and find the NSFASTKY.INI file and change its attributes (right click, properties) to NOT read-only..."

In case anyoone is interested, you can unpack all rar files and burn folders to a DVD and then run the lot from the DVD, you do have to install software, but then just point to folders on DVD during setup, saved close to 4.3GB of hard disk space.

Just thought I would share this.

Did you remember to:

You would think we are finished now but there is one more essential step... Navigate to C:NISSANCDA1FASTPRGWINGR and copy the NSFASTKY.INI file to your C:WINDOWS directory... Then go to your C:WINDOWS directory and find the NSFASTKY.INI file and change its attributes (right click, properties) to NOT read-only..."

I did this with the exception that the folder I put it in was d:WINNT.

Maybe I should try making a "WINDOWS" directory?

what's your operating system and on which drive is it located? if you're running windows 9x or XP, it'll be called "Windows". If it's on the c: drive, it'll be c:windows.

i think the key thing is to make the NSFASTKY.INI writeable - do a search for the filename ane see where it's sitting. then make the change.

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