how do u take out the chip of an 07 350z
#1
how do u take out the chip of an 07 350z
when i m getting ready to go on first i love to over accelerate and let it hit 8000rpm but when im ready to let go of the cluth the car will not go off of first gear. i was told by my friend that the z has a fuel traction chip or sumthin how can i take that off so i can go on first gear with 8000rpm?
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You don't. The term "chip" is an outdated term that used to refer to cars built prior to 1996. You were able to actually remove a chip and insert a new one but with the advent of the OBDII system in 1996 you are no longer able to remove any chips.
Your car has an ECU with built in ROM memory. The only way to change the program on the ECU is to flash a new one to the memory through the OBDII port. So, in other words, you either have to pull the entire ECU and send it off to be reflashed which means you are without a car until it is reinstalled or you go to a shop and have them access the ECU with an OBDII cable and flash the ECU while it is installed in the car. This is also how dyno tuning is done through the same port. They access the A/F ratio and timing to create a new custom map for your car then the map is flashed to the ECU.
The rev limiter is programmed into the ECU and can be changed with a new flash but I would highly suggest that you not "over accelerate" to 8k and dump the clutch unless you really hate your tranny and want to build a new one for some reason.
Your car has an ECU with built in ROM memory. The only way to change the program on the ECU is to flash a new one to the memory through the OBDII port. So, in other words, you either have to pull the entire ECU and send it off to be reflashed which means you are without a car until it is reinstalled or you go to a shop and have them access the ECU with an OBDII cable and flash the ECU while it is installed in the car. This is also how dyno tuning is done through the same port. They access the A/F ratio and timing to create a new custom map for your car then the map is flashed to the ECU.
The rev limiter is programmed into the ECU and can be changed with a new flash but I would highly suggest that you not "over accelerate" to 8k and dump the clutch unless you really hate your tranny and want to build a new one for some reason.
Last edited by Max-Q; 08-09-2007 at 01:11 PM.
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#8
Originally Posted by Max-Q
You don't. The term "chip" is an outdated term that used to refer to cars built prior to 1996. You were able to actually remove a chip and insert a new one but with the advent of the OBDII system in 1996 you are no longer able to remove any chips.
Your car has an ECU with built in ROM memory. The only way to change the program on the ECU is to flash a new one to the memory through the OBDII port. So, in other words, you either have to pull the entire ECU and send it off to be reflashed which means you are without a car until it is reinstalled or you go to a shop and have them access the ECU with an OBDII cable and flash the ECU while it is installed in the car. This is also how dyno tuning is done through the same port. They access the A/F ratio and timing to create a new custom map for your car then the map is flashed to the ECU.
Your car has an ECU with built in ROM memory. The only way to change the program on the ECU is to flash a new one to the memory through the OBDII port. So, in other words, you either have to pull the entire ECU and send it off to be reflashed which means you are without a car until it is reinstalled or you go to a shop and have them access the ECU with an OBDII cable and flash the ECU while it is installed in the car. This is also how dyno tuning is done through the same port. They access the A/F ratio and timing to create a new custom map for your car then the map is flashed to the ECU.
Everyone in "the know" knows the 350Z has a performance hindering / rev limiting chip riveted to one of the engine mounts. By you posting what you did, you'll cause the OP to get confused even more than he is.
How about trying to help him out some?
#12
There is a white/blue wire pair going to your left front speaker if you take the driver's door panel off and look. If you cut that you will find that the DCC (Dynamic Control Chip) will override and you'll be able to launch the car in first.
Good luck, let us know how it goes.
Good luck, let us know how it goes.
#13
Originally Posted by sean10mm
What you're looking for is the VTEC chip. Nissan added them in '99, don't let anyone tell you otherwise. I was able to overboost mine and get a kickin' launch from a roll.
#19
Originally Posted by cheshirecat79
There is a white/blue wire pair going to your left front speaker if you take the driver's door panel off and look. If you cut that you will find that the DCC (Dynamic Control Chip) will override and you'll be able to launch the car in first.
Good luck, let us know how it goes.
Good luck, let us know how it goes.
Dont forget to tell him about having to put in octane booster after he does this we dont want another blown engine!!
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Originally Posted by Zridder19
Dont forget to tell him about having to put in octane booster after he does this we dont want another blown engine!!