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Originally Posted by Hi-Tech_G
Also just having an ECU/EMU is not going to get your 5at to have more gains. You should loook into some bolt on parts such as the Motordyne plenum spacer, an intake, exhaust, test pipes etc. Those will give you some decent gains that you will notice.
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Look Here:
http://www.technosquareinc.com/350z.htm
There are many here, myself included, who have had this done. You need to remove you ECU, send it to them, Tell them your mods, and they reflash it for you. If you're in Southern California, they will do this for you. Forum member (Chebosto) is our man on forum, you may want to contact him.
https://g35driver.com/forums/member....oster&t=178315
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http://www.technosquareinc.com/350z.htm
There are many here, myself included, who have had this done. You need to remove you ECU, send it to them, Tell them your mods, and they reflash it for you. If you're in Southern California, they will do this for you. Forum member (Chebosto) is our man on forum, you may want to contact him.
https://g35driver.com/forums/member....oster&t=178315
Lou
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The ECU will adjust to the modifications. There's no need to reset it.
The Technosquare reflash is great, but if you don't want to send off your ECU, you can by the Orisis package from AAM which allows you to reflash the ECU yourself via a laptop. You'll also get 3 different programs which you can swap between with the cruise control button. The package also includes OBDII software so that you can scan, log, and pull codes off the ECU.
The Technosquare reflash is great, but if you don't want to send off your ECU, you can by the Orisis package from AAM which allows you to reflash the ECU yourself via a laptop. You'll also get 3 different programs which you can swap between with the cruise control button. The package also includes OBDII software so that you can scan, log, and pull codes off the ECU.
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Originally Posted by DaveB
The ECU will adjust to the modifications. There's no need to reset it.
The Technosquare reflash is great, but if you don't want to send off your ECU, you can by the Orisis package from AAM which allows you to reflash the ECU yourself via a laptop. You'll also get 3 different programs which you can swap between with the cruise control button. The package also includes OBDII software so that you can scan, log, and pull codes off the ECU.
The Technosquare reflash is great, but if you don't want to send off your ECU, you can by the Orisis package from AAM which allows you to reflash the ECU yourself via a laptop. You'll also get 3 different programs which you can swap between with the cruise control button. The package also includes OBDII software so that you can scan, log, and pull codes off the ECU.
I never knew about that Orisis software, got a link?