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Old 11-14-2008, 07:19 AM   #1
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sr20det tuning options? what are you guys using?

megasquirt?

SRtalk 1.0?
http://www.zcontrol.net/

stuff like that, cheap etc.

sorry im a honda guy thinking about buying a 240

last nissan was like 3 years ago, haha 87 200sx, 240z wheels on it :P
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look into nistune, probably best bang for buck
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what programn do you use to modify the map? is it a .BIN file for these eeproms too?

in the honda scene ( sorry what im familar with) we use 28 pin eeproms ( well a zero insertion force socket soldered onto the board for ease of swapping the eeproms out and in. edit them with either CROME or UBERDATA. which pretty much is a user freindly hex editor. and recentley using ostrich units to make them realtime programable.

i saw that NIStune sells you the daughter board you solder on there, download their programn and tune it? not bad.

anything else avalible more opensource?
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currently my own eprom

look into nistune, probably best bang for buck

how about SRtalk you guys use that?
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SRTALK doesnt let you tune anything - it just lets you view consult data - something that nistune, Nissan Datascan, and Calumsult all do better.

The thing you are looking for is tunerPro by mark mansur or romeditor (old school but effective and simple). Or if u wanna fork it out nistune is nice as shit ($ tho).

I use 2 ostrich's from moates to tune then i burn people thier chips. works nicely.

Doesnt sound like you know too much yet - i wouldnt recommend doing it urself until u learn what is going on. It isnt like a honda where u have a single chip - it needs a daughterboard with 2 chips. then there are different ways to do it - odd/even or both identical. however u do it - this isnt the forum u even want to look for anything about this on. The forum u want is eccs.hybridka.com or sr20forum.com for that.

here people are just gonna try to sell you their old enthalpy or standalone. LOL <3 koopa

calumsult ports its data into innovates logworks software - so u can log it all together.

Nistune does this with only one program.
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Old 11-25-2008, 09:21 PM   #7
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thanks for the info, so you guys are making your own daughter boards then. ok cool.

and the chips you're talking about are the same 28 pin EEPROM's? we use?
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