I'm most likely going to buy it (NIStune software) by week's end / I got the Ostrich2 for Father's day as the NIStune kit (Type 1,2,3,4 daughterboards) do not work with the VH45 ECU and requires a ROM Emulator such as the Ostrich2, Romulator, or Camusult<?> for the 8-bit (up to 93 ECU) or 2 ROM Emulators for the 16-bit (94-95 ECU).Mettler wrote:Oh... and who here actually has a NIStune kit?
Jeff,Jeff Taylor wrote:The Moates Ostrich 2.0 does not seem to work with the Infiniti ECU. My Ostrich could be read by my eprom burner, but would NOT work with the vh45de ECU. When powering the ECU, the fuel pump would not come on, the ECU would fault, and the engine would run in fail-safe mode.
Shane,qsiguy wrote:I'm going to try the Moates socket booster to see if that helps. Craig is sending me one to try. I'll report on how that goes.
I'm using Tunerpro, not Rom Editor. I have much more information than what's on that ADR file. Also, I found some errors on the .adr file and fixed them. I assume the one you are using is the one I have that I corrected.
Here are more addresses than you will know what to do with. Merry Christmas I even have your VTC on/off points Mettler
http://www.c4caraudio.com/tech...s.JPG
Tunerpro is much nicer to work with than Rom Editor but if anyone want's my edited ADR file let me know.
If you have Nissan Data Scan here are the addresses to use Map Trace with the 90-93 Q45 ECU
Primary Timing (No Knock)RPM MSB 140B, Map Address F800RPM LSB 140C, TP Scale Address FB10TP MSB 148C, RPM Scale Address FB20
Primary Fuel (No Knock)RPM MSB 140B, Map Address FD00RPM LSB 140C, TP Scale Address FAF0TP MSB 148C, RPM Scale Address FB00
Does she have any sisters?npez wrote:
When my wife bought mine for father's day she bought the socket booster as well.........
Legend!deviousKA wrote:I dont have the time to properly market the software/hardware solution and am seriously considering making it free for download. You can expect to see it in the next couple months.
Shane,qsiguy wrote:Your project sounds awesome. You definitely have serious skills man.
Here are the chips. Just above the EPROM socket is the 63140. To the right of the EPROM is one with a HD63C03YCP. Is that the other one you are talking about?
Awesome info Shane. Let us know how/if it works as I know I myself will need to do the same surgery if it does work.qsiguy wrote:In order to fit a larger ZIF socket as well as the socket booster w/ostrich (assuming I can make it work) I had to modify the ECU a bit. Here's what I did.
Remove the diagnostic pot bracket and mount the pot in the hole sticking out of the ECU.
Before, the socket booster would hit the potentiometer.After, plenty of room
Also I had to move the daughterboard over. I just drilled new holes in the edge of the PCB where there was not any circuitry and I have a strip of electrical tape along the underside of the edge in case it want's to touch the case. Without moving this board there isn't enough clearance to get more than the slim line socket and one chip or the Ostrich, it would hit with the socket booster added.