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Old 06-04-2004, 07:24 PM
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So do you thnk there would be any gains in swapping one of these with a 6mt G35 coupe? The HP difference is only 7 and alot of people seem to think that comes from the Intake.
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Originally posted by notlownf
So do you thnk there would be any gains in swapping one of these with a 6mt G35 coupe? The HP difference is only 7 and alot of people seem to think that comes from the Intake.
You would have to compare the ecu pin layouts between the Z and g35 coupe. I have not done that so I am not sure. I seem to remember someonr saying that the connectors were the problem.
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Originally posted by gq_626
It is my understanding that the dealers via Consult II can do a reflash, but it is a program that comes from the factory, and the dealers cant make changes to it, or access the specific codes or variables.
That's correct. Consult II has the ability to upload a new ECU program. Nissan has a number of ECU binaries available for their ECUs which you can download from their site (for a fee). But Consult II can't modify the program. You need a different piece of software (a binary editor) to modify the program before uploading it with Consult II. You also need to know *where* in the program to do the modifications, which would require reverse engineering the ECU software.

Techtom has already done that, and offers a system which gives you the ability to modify the fuel and timing maps in the ECU software before uploading (reflashing). The Techtom system will also do the uploading, so you don't need a $5000 Consult II in order to do it. Of course, the Techtom also costs $5,000, so you don't actually save any money.
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I have noticed after driving for a week that the car runs cooler than before with this mod. My temp gauge reads about 1.5 notches cooler on the stock gauge (maybe 15 degrees). I wondered if this was a by-product of 2 degrees advanced timing or if the 350Z ecu runs the motor slightly cooler for a little more power. Maybe a hidden Nissan secret for a little more power??
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