Nissan Power Pup Bullydog - First Impressions
FIXED!!!!
they made a special file for my engine code: 44590_FileLoader_1NA0A
if your engine code happens to be 1NA0A I can send you the file.
It works gloriously!!! I havent taken it for a spin yet but I'll use the dynolicious on the way home from work.
Oh yeah, all those peeps with their timing set to something other than 0....its a programming error.
+2 extracts more power, -2 reduces it plain and simple. Just be sure to be running premium gas ALL the time with the advanced timing.

they made a special file for my engine code: 44590_FileLoader_1NA0A
if your engine code happens to be 1NA0A I can send you the file.
It works gloriously!!! I havent taken it for a spin yet but I'll use the dynolicious on the way home from work.
Oh yeah, all those peeps with their timing set to something other than 0....its a programming error.
+2 extracts more power, -2 reduces it plain and simple. Just be sure to be running premium gas ALL the time with the advanced timing.
nice! about time!! go enjoy the tune now.
btw, mine is still for sale
i just decided that since I am not going to do any engine mods to this car, that this bullydog isnt needed. While I felt the power gains on the stock engine, I just dont need it.
can someone email me version 1.22f
i calledbullydog and they said they would email me version 1.22f but i think we had a bad connection and have not recieved it does anyone have the file and could they email it to me thanks
jasondevore@att.net
jasondevore@att.net
Is BullyDog a one-time tune in that once you have updated the ECU, you do not need to keep BD plugged into your car? Can you just buy it, update the ECU, then resell it? Or is there a one car per BD unit limit?
Once you hook up the bullydog and upload the tune, you can remove the bully dog. The ECU has been tuned. I believe however that once you tune the car, the bullydog stores the engine code in the unit so that you cannot install it on another vehicle UNLESS you go through all the steps to remove the tune from the original ECU.
mine says -2 for the timming, is that an error? I want to keep the timming at stock and just use the premium tune.... I did not change the timming but it shows -2 ... should I change it to 0 to bring it to stock number ?
great question. i would like to know the answer to this as well
I'm running the premium tune with +2 timing and the car runs like a top.
My dealer offers the +2 timing adjustment, so I know it's accepted there as well.
I'm on 1.2.2E
It was created with my ECU # in mind, so I'm not changing until they tell me to.
I'm not looking to cause issues with the G that only an exorcism can fix... that's for sure.
It was created with my ECU # in mind, so I'm not changing until they tell me to.
I'm not looking to cause issues with the G that only an exorcism can fix... that's for sure.
in that case I am thinking it is a programming error in 1.22f, we will know for sure tomorrow.
EDIT: who else here on the forums is running 1.22f and running premium tune? Do you have -2 for your timing as well ?
EDIT: who else here on the forums is running 1.22f and running premium tune? Do you have -2 for your timing as well ?
Last edited by BlackBerryCubed; Jun 9, 2009 at 09:16 PM.
I am running 1.2.2e with premium tune. My timing was also set to -2 when i installed but i changed it to +2, after changing my timing to +2 that is when my mpg went up from ~19 to 21.7 with same driving habits and route. Bullydog also had 1.2.2e custom made just for my ecu.



