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NISSAN ECU INTERFACE CABLE, USB version with NISSAN DATASCAN 1-4 and DATALOG VIEWER Software. :rolleyes:

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For those who aren't familiar with these, the cable allows you to connect your laptop to your cars ECU(computer)via the diagnostic/OBD1 port.(pictured here) littleOBD1-T.jpg

Simply plug in, no installing required.

Once the NISSAN DataScan 1-4 software is installed onto your laptop you are able to view/monitor most of your engine sensors real time, read fault codes and clear them, perform active tests such as power balance, make temporary adjustments to ignition timing, injector cycles,fuel pump and more, great diagnostic/ monitoring tool.

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You are also able to record logfiles of your car and with the new Datalog Viewer software, quickly transform this information to an easy to read colour coded graph.

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The cable length, approx 1.8m, allows it to be used from the passenger seat or in the engine bay.

These cables are commercial quality and are used in some of our major workshops, they are not the home hobbiest version but a highly developed, micro enginered product. They DO NOT have the interface box along the cable.

Prices: Dedicated USB Cable alone : $120

Nissan DataScan +USB Cable: $155

Complete package of USB ECU Interface Cable, Nissan DataScan and Datalog Viewer software : $180

There is a RS232(serial) version of the cable also available, it is $20 less than the USB version.

P+H $10

Payment by bank transfer is preferred.

I am located Nth of Wollongong but will post worldwide.

Kind Regards,

Caz.....

I got your Pm Scooby and if anyone else would like to see the system in action I will be at Oran Park Saturday and Sunday and WSID this Sat night. Drop me a PM and Ill give you a contact number.

Kind Regards,

Caz... :(

quote=Scooby,27 Oct 2005, 05:35 PM]

pm sent

I have had lots of PM's requesting details of DataScan software so here is a list of what you can read/monitor/record with this product,

The Nissan Datascan 1.4 software details:

Currently available functions:

ECU Part Number

Data Display

Resizable window

Analogue and digital gauges

Peak value display

Parameters depending on ECU:

RPM

Air Flow

Air Flow Right Hand

Water Temperature (C or F)

Oxygen Sensor

Oxygen Sensor Right Hand

Speed (KPH or MPH)

Battery Voltage

Throttle Position Sensor

Fuel Temperature (C or F)

Intake Air Temperature (C or F)

Exhaust Gas Temperature

Injector Time

Ignition Timing

AAC Valve

Air Fuel Base

Air Fuel Base Right Hand

Air Fuel Base Self Learn

Air Fuel Base Self Learn Right Hand

Injector Time Right Hand

Duty Cycle

Duty Cycle RH

Registers:

Closed TPS

Power Steering

Air Conditioning Switch

Start Signal

Neutral

Air Conditioning Relay

Fuel Pump

Thermo Fan

VCT

Waste Gate Solenoid

Air/Fuel ration (lean/rich)

EGR Solenoid

3. Data Logging

Parameters and registers as per Data Display

4. Active Test

Engine Temperature

Timing

AAC Valve

Air/Fuel Base

VCT

Fuel Pump

Cylinder Off

Base Idle Adjustment

clear Self Learn

5. Self Diagnostics

Read Fault Codes

Reset Fault Codes

6. Speed Trial

Measured times (kph or mph):

0-60

0-100

0-120

40-120

7. Rom Data

Slow Data Download (1 byte at the time)

Fast Data Download (8 bytes at the time)

8. Address Watch

Any address in CPU memory.

As you can see it is quite extensive!!

Caz... :P

  • 4 weeks later...

I will be at ORAN PARK Raceway tomorrow morning for the trackday, so if anyone would like to see this system in action or just use it to run a check on their car, please drop me an email to sort times.

Kind Regards,

Caz.. :)

[email protected]

**I will also have the PDA diagnostic tuner 'EcuXtend' demo unit with me :)

Hi Dave, I intend to sell them for quite a while! They system will work on nearly all performance Nissans between 89 and 97; so yes it will definitely work with an R33 just as nicely as an R32. The software was actually written for an R33.

It plugs into your diagnostic port, which is usually near the drivers right foot.

Caz... ;)

Hi Paulie_Bro,

Both the softwares are registered and have 12mths support and UPGRADES emailed direct to the email address you supply me with.

Cheers,

Caz.. :D

are the sotware upgrade free once you've bought??

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