Friend of mine recently had 220cc injectors installed in his 85NA. Mechanic told him ECU would be fine , however as most of us know the ECU is tuned for 160cc. The car is naturally running very rich.
He cannot afford a Nistune Board at this stage. I have an 86 Turbo ECU (260cc injectors) which comes with a 28 pin EPROM. Is is possible to socket the EPROM and replace with Nistune stock bin with an adjusted K Constant as an interim measure ?
I am aware of the additional wiring required to the CPU etc for the Type 1 Board and the Z31 series 3 ECU is the preferred ECU for modification.
Z31 ECU
Moderator: Matt
Re: Z31 ECU
K constant will only move the TP (and help with fueling issue) but other scaling is required. Yes you can save files from Nistune to burn to chip
Re: Z31 ECU
Thanks Matt
So am I correct is assuming that the EPROM in the 86 Turbo is standalone , whereas in the 84- 85 ECU Fuel and Timing maps are apparently included in two EPROMs . I have attempted to Read the 86 Bin but my programmer does not have the correct device software.
So am I correct is assuming that the EPROM in the 86 Turbo is standalone , whereas in the 84- 85 ECU Fuel and Timing maps are apparently included in two EPROMs . I have attempted to Read the 86 Bin but my programmer does not have the correct device software.
Re: Z31 ECU
Managed to upload correct device software to programmer , read 86 chip and load it to Nistune. It definitely appears to be standalone .
Re: Z31 ECU
1986 if it has 28 pin chip only (and not 24 pin next to it) is standalone
Re: Z31 ECU
It does have a 24 pin chip next to it , but does appear to be standalone.
Re: Z31 ECU
Both 16K and 1K chips need removing.
Other chips are AD (46510) RAM (NEC), processor (6802) and ASIC (JECS)
Other chips are AD (46510) RAM (NEC), processor (6802) and ASIC (JECS)
Re: Z31 ECU
Thanks Matt
So with those cops removed the 86 ECU will be operational with reprogrammed 28 pin chip ?
So with those cops removed the 86 ECU will be operational with reprogrammed 28 pin chip ?
Re: Z31 ECU
... and move the jumper. Same as the Type 1 board install for these ECUs (please refer Type 1 hardware install manual as its all covered in there)