P11 Infiniti G20
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P11 Infiniti G20
Hey Matt does Nistune support the 99 Infiniti G20 P11?
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true OBD-II is 1996 only from what I know. If you have a part number I can look it up and check
G20 P10 SR20 I've got 23710-02J12 (1995 AT) working but there is a 23710-0J610 (1996 OD-II AT) which needs the extra OBD-II ROM on the daughterboard for this to work
Thats where I need to extend the existing Type 4 board to use that
G20 P10 SR20 I've got 23710-02J12 (1995 AT) working but there is a 23710-0J610 (1996 OD-II AT) which needs the extra OBD-II ROM on the daughterboard for this to work
Thats where I need to extend the existing Type 4 board to use that
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My P11 G20 is a 1999 SR20DE A/T, it has both the CONSULT style OBDI port and the CONSULT style OBDII port but the car is OBDII.Matt wrote:true OBD-II is 1996 only from what I know. If you have a part number I can look it up and check
G20 P10 SR20 I've got 23710-02J12 (1995 AT) working but there is a 23710-0J610 (1996 OD-II AT) which needs the extra OBD-II ROM on the daughterboard for this to work
Thats where I need to extend the existing Type 4 board to use that
I have had some success connecting to Nistune with the following address file and using the OBDI style consult port.
B14 SR20DE 1996+
However alot of teh tables are missing compared to when I had my S13 KA24DE, I guess thats what your refferening to when you mentioned extending the exsisting type 4 board.
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the maps probably need more investigation for the later ones, since we cant tune them yet not too much time is spent on them
the extension of Type 4 is actually for an OBD-II ECU program which is used by a separate processor on the board. Right now the NVRAM only holds 64KB so its either using EPROM or other FLASH type (cheaper memory) to hold the OBD-II stuff on that board
However the OBD-II program needs to be loaded onto the board separately
the extension of Type 4 is actually for an OBD-II ECU program which is used by a separate processor on the board. Right now the NVRAM only holds 64KB so its either using EPROM or other FLASH type (cheaper memory) to hold the OBD-II stuff on that board
However the OBD-II program needs to be loaded onto the board separately
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Ok that would be less of a hassle, can you tell me what year or part number ECU I should get?Matt wrote:i would use the B14 SR20DE ECU since we support that. i just dont have it listed under Type 4 on the equipment page yet but its definately running
extending the address files shouldnt be too much of a problem for these
from the JWT list. I think any of these should work. I've tested B14/P10 SR20DE and got them running with Type 4
B14 SR20DE 200SX 95 USDM 0M760 N M U OBD2 " JA18-B88 B14"
B14 SR20DE 200SX 95 USDM 0M761 N M U OBD2 " JA18-B88 B48"
B14 SR20DE 200SX 95 USDM MEXICO N M M OBD2 " JA18-D27 BA6"
B14 SR20DE 200SX 95 USDM 0M765
P10 SR20DE G20 94 USDM 0J210 N A U OBD2 A18-B70 C13
P10 SR20DE G20 94 USDM 0J211 N A U OBD2 A18-B70 C15
P10 SR20DE G20 94 USDM 0J200 N M U OBD2 A18-B69 C12
P10 SR20DE G20 95 USDM 0J212 N A U OBD2 ??
P10 SR20DE G20 95 USDM 0J213 N A U OBD2 ??
P10 SR20DE G20 95 USDM 0J201 N M U OBD2 A18-B69 C14
P10 SR20DE G20 95 USDM 0J202 N M U OBD2 ??
P10 SR20DE G20 95 USDM 0J203 N M U OBD2 A18-E05 C52
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