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Hello,

 

There is any way to instal OBD-II plug (i got Central 20 ECU ) in my 300ZX z32 TT 1990 ?

I hope this question is not very stupid ;) .

 

Cheers Konrad

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As far as I'm aware the answer is a No i'm afraid. The zed was just before ODB came out so uses it's own system called Datascan or there is the aftermarket version called Conzult which does a little bit more.

 

I'm pretty sure that none of the signals from the ecu are ODB compatible.

 

HTH

 

PS. I've moved your thread into the help section mate.

Edited by Steams

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and if i buy and install ECU from +1996 ? I think they got ODB-II .

Edited by Draxan

U can do self diagnostic on the ecu there is a screw turn it and count the flashes.

If u want to put it on diagnostics things like the launch x431 have a Nissan plug .

Or find someone with consult.

What did u want obd2 for to read faults or something else.

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i just see this movie and becouse i sell my iPhone 4 and buy Galasy S3 i wonder i can use this :) .

But i think not :/

I just got a s3, what u think of it had iphone before too.

I prefer it.

Download everything for free, Bluetooth music etc.

 

Everyone showed it to want it.

 

Got netflix on it watch films in hd at work. They all said it was to big at 1st then saw the screen and realised why when watching a film.

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Mine is a series 4 1996 tt and still has the norm diagnostics port.

 

Hmm so wiki is wrong? - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/300zx

 

*1996*

- Variable cam timing (NVTC) dropped.

- OBD II electronics introduced.

- Driver's seat back rest no longer included adjustable side bolsters.[19]

- Sales: 2929 Units total, The last 300 of which are the "Commemorative Edition."[20]

That wikipedia entry must be ref the US market. My 1999 Series 6 (god I love typing that) has normal Consult port (eg not OBD11). There is a PDA version but it is only for early PDAs with serial connector http://www.ecutalk.com/compatibility.aspx . Works, though.

i know the zed changed from 16 pin to 32 pin ECU i think from 96 onwards...must of been for OBD compliance but a few 96,s are really 95 built models with the normal 16 pin

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So basicly even if i found +96 ECU with OBD-II , install it in my car i still cant use OBD-II plug (and ELM 327 Diagnostics + programs), im stuck with conzult yes?

OBDII and Consult are diferent protocols. I know that OBD2 is CAN Protocol.

 

OBDII

 

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Consult

 

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