running lean
i love my borla. you'll enjoy it also.
just throw that dyno in the trash cause you'll want to have it tuned when you get that on there. You'll pull some more hp out of those bolt ons with a good tune.
You could do the online uprev tuning also. not a bad option if you aren't around a tuner.
just throw that dyno in the trash cause you'll want to have it tuned when you get that on there. You'll pull some more hp out of those bolt ons with a good tune.
You could do the online uprev tuning also. not a bad option if you aren't around a tuner.
i love my borla. you'll enjoy it also.
just throw that dyno in the trash cause you'll want to have it tuned when you get that on there. You'll pull some more hp out of those bolt ons with a good tune.
You could do the online uprev tuning also. not a bad option if you aren't around a tuner.
just throw that dyno in the trash cause you'll want to have it tuned when you get that on there. You'll pull some more hp out of those bolt ons with a good tune.
You could do the online uprev tuning also. not a bad option if you aren't around a tuner.
no..
it's a different part number. it's like every ecu has its own part number (different from the physical item part number). if you're fimiliar with computer networks, then this is similar to MAC addresses in the NICs.
it's a different part number. it's like every ecu has its own part number (different from the physical item part number). if you're fimiliar with computer networks, then this is similar to MAC addresses in the NICs.
^yea..but, you know how much that gonna cost me? like $10-20 easy.!
that's why i want someone in the US to call the dealership... i mean, how much that's gonna cost for like 5mins on the phone? plus, he'll help a fellow member
that's why i want someone in the US to call the dealership... i mean, how much that's gonna cost for like 5mins on the phone? plus, he'll help a fellow member
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http://motors.shop.ebay.com/__?_from...w=350z+OEM+ecu
I'm not sure, i thought those sticker things is ECU part number...i guess not?
I'm not sure, i thought those sticker things is ECU part number...i guess not?
^^that's the physical part number of this item.. the part number Uprev requires is different. it has to be read from the ECU itself.
i.e. connect a reader/cipher to the ECU and read the part number of it.
i.e. connect a reader/cipher to the ECU and read the part number of it.
from Uprev website:
Where do I get my ECU part number?
1) Connect to your vehicle w/ Cipher (if you know someone who has Cipher), and the text box after you connect will tell you.
2) Call your local dealership's parts department w/ your VIN handy. Give them the VIN and ask for your ECU part number. The number should be similar to 23710-?????
3) The ECU part number changes w/ software revisions, so even identical ECUs can have different part numbers (and they usually do). That's why there isn't a part number that you can get off the case.
Where do I get my ECU part number?
1) Connect to your vehicle w/ Cipher (if you know someone who has Cipher), and the text box after you connect will tell you.
2) Call your local dealership's parts department w/ your VIN handy. Give them the VIN and ask for your ECU part number. The number should be similar to 23710-?????
3) The ECU part number changes w/ software revisions, so even identical ECUs can have different part numbers (and they usually do). That's why there isn't a part number that you can get off the case.
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from Uprev website:
Where do I get my ECU part number?
1) Connect to your vehicle w/ Cipher (if you know someone who has Cipher), and the text box after you connect will tell you.
2) Call your local dealership's parts department w/ your VIN handy. Give them the VIN and ask for your ECU part number. The number should be similar to 23710-?????
3) The ECU part number changes w/ software revisions, so even identical ECUs can have different part numbers (and they usually do). That's why there isn't a part number that you can get off the case.
Where do I get my ECU part number?
1) Connect to your vehicle w/ Cipher (if you know someone who has Cipher), and the text box after you connect will tell you.
2) Call your local dealership's parts department w/ your VIN handy. Give them the VIN and ask for your ECU part number. The number should be similar to 23710-?????
3) The ECU part number changes w/ software revisions, so even identical ECUs can have different part numbers (and they usually do). That's why there isn't a part number that you can get off the case.

Edit: do you know if it's only with Z/G ECU? or any other vehicle's ECU has to read same way as that? i mean ...similar way? lol you know what i mean.
Last edited by Chef-J; Aug 23, 2009 at 02:25 PM.
pm me your vin number and i'll see if the retards at our local nissan dealership will know how to find the ecu part number.
I doubt they will since they're high school punks, but it's worth a try and tomorrow is my day off from work.
I doubt they will since they're high school punks, but it's worth a try and tomorrow is my day off from work.




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