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what type of chipset is inside on the board ? is it motorolla chipset ?

Im not there yet - just researching.

will a BDM100 reprogramme the ecu, will only work it it has the following chipset...

http://www.obdchina.com/

""

BDM 100 Features:

BDM 100 is a universal reader/programmer (it does not require our RACE software necessarily) that allows the user to read and program files in the ECU supplied with for MOTOROLA MPC5xx processor (essential). ""

www.obdchina.com

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Found your thread - though its from 2009 . links to image is dead through

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so i was on IM yesterday, and i saw 2 (that i could read) M35 ECUs that had been remapped. so it must be possible to do!!

here are some pics of the ECU that i have taken of my 2001 NM35 RX Four for anyone thats interested.......

http://www.flickr.co...57618649274624/

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yup it sure is possible! i have a Nismo ECU that is identical to both my stock ones internally. but the Nismo one has awesome installed on it

dead links? no problems, i still have the pics at home i can throw up on the other forum

here are some pics of the ECU that i have taken of my 2001 NM35 RX Four for anyone thats interested.......

http://www.flickr.co...57618649274624/

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Interested, but not if I have to create an account to see them. :rolleyes:

apparently a site where little girls gossip about eachother and and pout their lips and iain faps to the photo albums titled "Me and my Gurrllz at the beach" lol

not alway's....I use it to stalk old girlfriends!!!!ph34r.gif

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haha thats what we have been trying to work out!

so yes, it IS hard. but we know its not impossible. from memory andys IMPUL has a piggyback chip, or its been modified somehow.

haha thats what we have been trying to work out!

so yes, it IS hard. but we know its not impossible. from memory andys IMPUL has a piggyback chip, or its been modified somehow.

They covered all the pins on the hitachi chip with an epoxy on mine, presumably so you can't 'easily' clone it. That might be what you're thinking of?

was just thinking if there is no physical difference between the nismo and the standard ECU then surely we could work out how to clone the nismo and flash a factory one to nismo specs.. cant be that hard..

Famous last words...

isn't there some way of just getting the chip cloned!.....f#$k if they can clone a living animal cloning a chip would be kid's play!

Edited by Jetwreck

this thread is making me laugh hard.... hahahahahahahaha :rofl2:

So buying an ECU, giving it to tuners, find out that the reader can't rewrite on it and that nothing exists in Australia that can rewrite it..

I love flushing money down the drain...

"Cant be that hard" .... oh.. famous last words I have heard so many timer.

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