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blitz make an aftermarket ecu called the blitz access ecu. i dont know any details on it and i havent seen much either. i dont know anyone that can tune it or connect to it via the cable interface they have. i think its like a mines chipped ecu useless unless you are best friends with a mines workshop (or in your case a blitz workshop)

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ACCESS ECU

On turbo charged engines, the most common way of increasing power is to increase the boost pressure. This increases the amount of air going into the engine, and providing there is sufficient fuel to accompany the boost pressure, the resultant charge is much denser and provides more power. Standard Engine Management systems have built in boost limits, which turn the fuel injectors off if the boost rises a certain amount over standard. To remove the boost limit, an upgraded ECU needs to be fitted. This will usually allow a 30-40% increase in boost pressure with corrected fuelling for the increased boost. Increasing the boost without increasing the fuelling will cause the engine to run lean, which can be fatal for the engine. The Blitz Access computer does not rely on fooling the ECU with external clamping circuits or making sensors read differently, it properly re-programs the factory limits, and all the fuelling is adjusted accordingly. The Boost limits are raised, the speed limits are removed, the rev-limiters are raised, the timing maps optimised, and the fuelling maps are adjusted to cope with higher boost.

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Sorry to hijack the topic but...

a question to add to this topic.

I just purchased an r32 with a "Blitz access" sticker on the front bumper, and was wondering if this ecu is actually in my car somewhere as a piggyback ecu. I checked where the stock ecu is and it looks to be the factory one as it says nissan on it, but was wondering that a Blitz one could be inserted somehere else in my car.

Where else should I look. thanks

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