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I have my Nissan Datascan tool for sale. $200 firm plus shipping. I have already used the tool to suss out all the problems with my car and now have no need for it. Used it probably only once or twice and is in excellent condition. The installation of the tool is very easy to install as it is a plug and play device which only needs to be plugged into the consult port of the car near the fuse box.

It is an excellent tool for finding problems with suspect failure in components such as Air con compressors, fuel pumps, O2 sensors, thermo fans, Leaning/rich fuel ratios and much much more.

The list of features this tool includes is:

rpm

speed (km/h and mph)

afm voltage

injector pulse width

injector duty cycle

coolant temp

ignition timing

tps voltage

absolute tps position (%age)

EGT voltage (if supported by ecu)

o2 sensor voltage

AAC position (%age)

battery voltage

Lean/Rich Indicator

Flags (On/off indicators): Closed TPS, A/C Relay, A/C Compressor, Fuel pump, start switch, VTC solenoid, thermo fans, and a few others.

More information can be found at:

http://members.optusnet.com.au/impakt01/nds/

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Nope it will only work on Nissans with a consult port which is on the factory ecu's and will work with chipped ecu's and systems with piggyback computers added on as well. I'm also willing to swap for a SAFC 2 with a cash adjustment obvioulsy or for a decent quality boost gauge.

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