Uploading data from a jap-tuned ECU
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Uploading data from a jap-tuned ECU
Hi
I understand that it is possible to sync a stock ECU to my pc as a backup before I install a board. (Yes I know it is "pointless" since it is stock)
But..Is it possible to read data from a ECU that have allready been "chipped" in japan as long the consult port is working? Is this generally possible or are all boards that have been tuned locked from reading?
cheers
cheesy
I understand that it is possible to sync a stock ECU to my pc as a backup before I install a board. (Yes I know it is "pointless" since it is stock)
But..Is it possible to read data from a ECU that have allready been "chipped" in japan as long the consult port is working? Is this generally possible or are all boards that have been tuned locked from reading?
cheers
cheesy
this wasnt with nistune matt this was some tuning company over here he told us he couldnt read it but i dunno what he was using to read itMatt wrote:Operations - Consult Download will get the whole ROM on a standard or rechipped ECU
Use sync on a Nistune board
Interesting with the R33 ... I havent seen any which blocked the ROM READ (0xC9) consult command yet
on the discussion of r33 ecus and unable to read them
my mate has one he wants to read the info off so he can sell it on as he is running a link g4 standalone ecu now
we tried to read it but nistune said something like only avaible in extended nistune or something?
one of the big chips has been removed and socketed with a removable chip, same as another one i've incountered which couldnt be read?
my mate has one he wants to read the info off so he can sell it on as he is running a link g4 standalone ecu now
we tried to read it but nistune said something like only avaible in extended nistune or something?
one of the big chips has been removed and socketed with a removable chip, same as another one i've incountered which couldnt be read?
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Re: Uploading data from a jap-tuned ECU
Its quite probable that they removed the C9 command from the consult stream. I used to do this when I chipped ECU's for a chipping company, and still do on ROM only upgrades. It was just another way to secure the programs. If there is a H8 CPU and another 'jungle' chip with an eprom on the board, it's quite probable that the eprom has been 'scrambled' and is decoded with the FPGA on the expansion board. Got photo's of what we're dealing with ??Fordy wrote:on the discussion of r33 ecus and unable to read them
my mate has one he wants to read the info off so he can sell it on as he is running a link g4 standalone ecu now
we tried to read it but nistune said something like only avaible in extended nistune or something?
one of the big chips has been removed and socketed with a removable chip, same as another one i've incountered which couldnt be read?
Re: Uploading data from a jap-tuned ECU
sorry got no photos but imagine a big socket soldered straight onto the ecu main board and then a a chip pushed inside it
does really matter its the fact i like to make things work that shouldnt but i guess hks must of scrambled it or removed the function
does really matter its the fact i like to make things work that shouldnt but i guess hks must of scrambled it or removed the function
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Re: Uploading data from a jap-tuned ECU
Ah yes, its just a new reprogrammed H8 MPU. Could look at if you wanted to send it up to me, but there would be charges for time spent on 'de-coding' - could take a couple of hours or even minutes, depending what they've done.
Re: Uploading data from a jap-tuned ECU
if its a reprogrammed H8 and they wernt to the trouble of disabling both C9 commands (yes there are two compares) then wouldnt they lock the H8 also during PROM programming to prevent reads?
so how would you then decode it?
so how would you then decode it?