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Tech Talk Technical Discussion About The Nissan 240SX and Nissan Z Cars |
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"ECU Swapping: In order to get rid of the CEL (which would have prevented the car from passing OBDII testing when the car is inspected), a Manual ECU was used. Once the new ECU was installed, there was no CEL and no more rough starts – the car behaves exactly the same as a stickshift that came out of the factory. The Manual ECU can be used with the automatic transmission wiring harness. If your car is a ‘95 the new ECU must be from a ‘95 (maybe 96?) If your car is a ‘96 the new ECU must be from a ‘96 (maybe 95?) If your car is a 97-98, the new ECU must be from a 97-98, or you can repin a 95-96 ECU to work in a 97-98 240sx (which is what we did on Matt’s car). In order to repin it, follow the link here: http://jimwolftechnology.com/w…D.PDF Once it is repinned, you may need to buy a new rear O2 sensor in order to clear all CELS (that is mentioned in the link)" Retrieved from How to install a manual transmission in a 240sx |
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