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Old Oct 3, 2004 | 08:00 PM
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Whats the best chip for power gains?
Also, I was looking at the list of aftermarket products and most of the chips are listed as JDM-only. Is that the website you were referring to as JDM only or is the chip JDM only?

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Old Oct 3, 2004 | 10:11 PM
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Whats the best chip for power gains?
Also, I was looking at the list of aftermarket products and most of the chips are listed as JDM-only. Is that the website you were referring to as JDM only or is the chip JDM only?
There isn't a chip upgrade for the 350Z ECU. It isn't built that way. The older 300ZX can use chip upgrades, but not the 350Z.
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Old Oct 4, 2004 | 03:02 PM
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There isn't a chip upgrade for the 350Z ECU. It isn't built that way. The older 300ZX can use chip upgrades, but not the 350Z.
Hmm.. When I was looking around at products for my car, the only one I had seen was the technosquare one. Then, when I was looking through the aftermarket products list on this forum, it had like 10 listed. I clicked on one randomly, I think it was the Veilside? and it showed a picture of one and it said Z33 ECU Chip..

Im not saying you are wrong, all I am saying is that I dont know. Do you know 100% that the 350Z cant upgrade the ECU? and if so, what the hell are all those ECU chips listed on the aftermarket products list?

This is the link for the Veilside Z33 ECU http://www.veilsidejpn.com/info/z33_parts.html
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Old Oct 4, 2004 | 03:11 PM
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Most of those chips listed are for the jdm z and won't work on a US spec-z. I beleive technosquare is the only readily available ecu upgrade for us.
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Old Oct 4, 2004 | 03:16 PM
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Originally posted by cmeissen
Most of those chips listed are for the jdm z and won't work on a US spec-z. I beleive technosquare is the only readily available ecu upgrade for us.
Okay, thats where my question was--
So a chip for a JDM Z wont work on US Z?
What about those other 2 chips listed for the US-spec?
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Old Oct 4, 2004 | 03:23 PM
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no, JDM=/=USDM


so anyway, just get the technosquare, its what everyone else has!
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Old Oct 4, 2004 | 03:33 PM
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Originally posted by axxizzer
no, JDM=/=USDM


so anyway, just get the technosquare, its what everyone else has!
From experience, is it worth the money?
I was looking at it and the dyno results on it were showing a range of 3-10HP gains. For 600 bucks.. I dunno. Maybe if I wait a little longer they will come out with a better chip.
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Old Oct 4, 2004 | 04:42 PM
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I have the technosqare ECU and in my opinion it is the best mod I have done. The biggest advantage in my opinion is the redline increase to 7100rpm. Also you said that its gains range from 3-10hp but it also helps you get more hp out of other mods such as an intake, so that has to be taken into account. I am almost positive that you cant put a different chip in your car and it's because of the vehicle immobilizer. Only yours will work in your car that's why you have to send it away to get reflashed but the turnaround is only 3 days so its not bad. I definitely think it was worth the money.
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Old Oct 4, 2004 | 05:16 PM
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Hmm, i will have to look into it more then. It might be worth the investment. I might wait to get my chip until I have more engine work done to my car because then when I put the chip in I will be able to notice it more.
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Old Oct 4, 2004 | 09:22 PM
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Originally posted by Srivero297
Hmm.. When I was looking around at products for my car, the only one I had seen was the technosquare one. Then, when I was looking through the aftermarket products list on this forum, it had like 10 listed. I clicked on one randomly, I think it was the Veilside? and it showed a picture of one and it said Z33 ECU Chip..

Im not saying you are wrong, all I am saying is that I dont know. Do you know 100% that the 350Z cant upgrade the ECU? and if so, what the hell are all those ECU chips listed on the aftermarket products list?

This is the link for the Veilside Z33 ECU http://www.veilsidejpn.com/info/z33_parts.html
The North American Z33 ECU isn't upgraded by a chip swap. The ECU has electrically eraseable/rewriteable memory which holds the fuel and timing maps. It can be reprogrammed with different timing and fuel maps with a Techtom programmer. This is what Technosquare does when you send them your ECU for reprogramming. Unlike the older Z32 ECU, or the ECUs of many domestic cars, here are no replaceable parts, ie a chip, in the 350Z ECU that can be swapped.

The whole ECU can't simply be swapped out either because of the immobilizer system on the 350Z. If it is replaced (with another factory ECU) because it has failed, the dealer has to program it to recognize your keys with a Consult II programming tool. Otherwise the car will not start. AFAIK there are no aftermarket ECUs which are compatible with the Nissan immobilizer system.
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Old Oct 5, 2004 | 04:31 AM
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"The whole ECU can't simply be swapped out either because of the immobilizer system on the 350Z. If it is replaced (with another factory ECU) because it has failed, the dealer has to program it to recognize your keys with a Consult II programming tool."

So if UPS loses the ecu in transit, I won't be totally screwed? I'd just have to have my car towed to the dealer.
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Old Oct 5, 2004 | 09:37 AM
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Originally posted by -Z-
"The whole ECU can't simply be swapped out either because of the immobilizer system on the 350Z. If it is replaced (with another factory ECU) because it has failed, the dealer has to program it to recognize your keys with a Consult II programming tool."

So if UPS loses the ecu in transit, I won't be totally screwed? I'd just have to have my car towed to the dealer.
Yeah, that's right.
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Old Oct 5, 2004 | 10:13 AM
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They use FedEx both ways. Now tell me, how many people on this board have lost their ECU in shipping? I haven't read of a single case.

Mine was back in 4 days - Over a weekend.

It's a great mod. Mid and Top end are greatly improved, and I no long hit the rev limiter. I have the Crawford Flash BTW.

Lou
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Old Oct 5, 2004 | 01:11 PM
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"Now tell me, how many people on this board have lost their ECU in shipping?"

I ship through both UPS and Fedex for a living and I just know things can happen. But it looks like its not THAT big of a deal anyway if you can just have it reprogramed at the dealer or what ever. I assume they include that cost in the insurance.
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Old Oct 5, 2004 | 04:39 PM
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what will simply leave you in awe


Crawford package and an exhaust or Ypipe

it is a proven gob of power
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