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this is a manual i had for my informeter, which does what your wanting to do.

http://www.greddy.com/upload/file/Informeter_(orginal).pdf

read page four, im guessing its the same plug, just upside down

I'm pretty sure my cable is obd2 and it works perfectly. (series 2 rs4s)

You sure?

Mine is the same OBD1 cable and version of Datascan (there is an OBD2 version) that I have been using since I first got my R32GTSt and it works on my series 2 C34 Stagea..

Edit: From www.plmsdevelopments.com (where I got my cable and copy of Datascan, also the same guys that make NIStune but under a different banner).

After 2000 Nissan started going to Consult II. Many of them still use the same consult connector but the protocol is different.

So the connector may look the same but I'm 99.99% sure C34 is OBD1 protocol.

Edited by bubba

still not much wiser to what I got (must be lack of sleep) is there anywhere on the car that states which one?

Dude, it will be normal Consult. It won't be any different to all the other series 2 C34 Stageas which is pretty much an R34GTT as far as engines go.

Personally, I wouldn't trust any of this app shit as far as I could throw it.

I'm running a consult cable from plmsdevelopments, plugged in to a carpc running Nissan Datascan which gives me proper diagnostics and active tests.

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