Blazt Nissan Consult Usb Cable Software

BlaZt Nissan ECU Interface Cable + Software. This is a fantastic and affordable tool for the NISSAN enthusiast. It plugs into your Nissan diagnostics port and gives real time display data on your laptop. It can be used for a wide range of problem solving, as well as monitoring engine performance and upgrades.

Would you like to see what the exact water temperature is instead of a needle pointing between 'C' and 'H'? Want to see the injector duty cycle at varying RPM's and graph it all? This cable lets you see all the data that the ecu (car computer) sees and does many diagnostic tests as well! It's a great datalogging and diagnostic tool. Blazt is an affordable, highly developed serial or usb ECU Interface Cable for your Nissan's Consult port. Blazt is not an garage designed chipset with serial connectors only and no registered software to actually use the cable! It comes with the latest Nissan DataScan software (lifetime registration with tech support), which lets you see real time ECU(engine computer) data displayed on your computer.

It does NOT save ecu settings, you cannot use this as an obd2 type ecu flasher. Changes to timing, fuel, etc are removed after you disconnect. The new version of datascan has basic datalogging so the price is $158 shipped in the us for USB+datascan software, $138 shipped in the US for serial cables + datascan software. I will also price match any other brand name consult cable. It can be used for a wide range of problem solving as well as monitoring engine sensors, datalogging, performance, and upgrades. This is a commercial grade, high quality product, not the home hobbyists, made in the garage version.

There is no box along the cable, for added reliability and a clean look, all the electronics are built into the plugs. The time it will save you when working on your car is well worth it and is cheaper than taking it once to a dealer. Compare to other ecu interfaces, blazt is a great value. Some of the functions include 0-60 speed trials, setting the TPS 'the easy way', doing a power balance test the easy way, changing engine temp, shutting off the fuel pump, aac valve manipulation, A/F mixture adjustment, ecu fault code read/clear, ecu self learn clear, active tests such as the power balance test, ignition timing change, injector cycles, datalogging, and more. Tested cars other than the z32 are: 240sx/silvia, 93 Altima (KA24DE), A32 Maxima, 94 Sentra B13 (GA16DE), 93-97 INFINITI J30 (VG30DE), 91-97 INFINITI Q45 (VH45DE), Sentra B13 SE-R(SR20DE), other nissans may work, inquire for further details. Last ad there were some questions, so here are some more FAQ: It works on a few obd2 models but not through the obd2 plug.

As long as you have a grey consult-I plug, it'll work. Some functions do not work on the maxima.

Since the software works on all obd1 nissans, some features are specific to a certain engine/model. Comm rate is 9600.

The best way to contact me is through email, free to contact me at: whatsthegoodword x at x hotmail x dot x com. Please note that this is anti spam: remove the spaces, and all x's to make sure I get the mail and can answer any questions, thanks for your interest! The beatles white album remastered download torrent. Here are some screenshots from the software.

Nissan Datalogging and ECU Reprogramming Pre 2005 Nissan Support Nissan cars that have the grey 14pin Consult connector (you'll usually find it near the fusebox). These cars are usually built from year 1989 to 2000, including models such as 300ZX, Z32, Maxima, 240SX, S13, S14, Skyline, SR20DE, SR20DET, RB20, Altima, and Fairlady. Nissan Consult is supported on most petrol powered (generally not diesel) Nissans built in the 1990s.

Consult

If the car has the, it will most likely support consult. There are exceptions to the rule, however.

Download latest qmidi pro crack 2016 free download and torrent free. Consult is only supported on the Nissan ECUs, so replacement ECUs like the PowerFC, etc, will not support it (remapped/daughterboards ECUs or those with piggybacks like SAFC should be fine). Also some late model cars from 1999 may have an OBDII port and a Consult port, but only retain the consult port it for ancilliary systems (like AT, AirCon, HICAS, etc) diagnostics, but the main ECU may be OBDII. Background A 'consult interface' cable allows the connection of a Laptop/PC to a Consult capable car for diagnostics with Consult programs. The cables are not 'straight through', but have an electrical circuit inside the connector (not just a case of putting connectors on the ends of a cable).