Starting out with Nistune, ECU question.
Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2016 8:27 pm
Hi, thanks for approving my membership to the forum.
I'm just starting out with Nistune, I will purchase a license in the next couple of weeks, but have a question about the basic hardware requirements. As a bit of a fill in I have been tuning GMH vehicles for a fair while now and have 1 of each ECM/PCM for each model engine combination so I can slip my ECM/PCM into a car and tune off that, then when the tune is done I extract the tune off my hardware and burn an eeprom with the tune and fit it to the car. I was wondering if I can do the same with Nistune, e.g. setup a RB30 ECU (Commodore/Skyline) with a type 1 board and use that to tune any vehicle that would use a type 1 board, and then do the same with a type 2, type 3 etc. That way I would have 5 ECUs ready to go and once the tune is done I can burn an eeprom and fit it to the car leaving my ECUs ready to tune another car. Is this possible or does each car require a daughter board to be fitted?
Cheers.
Michael.
I'm just starting out with Nistune, I will purchase a license in the next couple of weeks, but have a question about the basic hardware requirements. As a bit of a fill in I have been tuning GMH vehicles for a fair while now and have 1 of each ECM/PCM for each model engine combination so I can slip my ECM/PCM into a car and tune off that, then when the tune is done I extract the tune off my hardware and burn an eeprom with the tune and fit it to the car. I was wondering if I can do the same with Nistune, e.g. setup a RB30 ECU (Commodore/Skyline) with a type 1 board and use that to tune any vehicle that would use a type 1 board, and then do the same with a type 2, type 3 etc. That way I would have 5 ECUs ready to go and once the tune is done I can burn an eeprom and fit it to the car leaving my ECUs ready to tune another car. Is this possible or does each car require a daughter board to be fitted?
Cheers.
Michael.