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Installed Nissan Datascan ECU Diagnostics software on the in-car computer, which is a kind of mini more basic version of conzult and have taken some screenshots. One is at Idle, the other is at 2000rpm on very light throttle.
Can anybody who knows their stuff, just take a look at the readouts and tell me if there if everything looks about right.
I noticed a couple of things :
1. Idle is too high, but TPS volts is correct.
2. LH O2 Sensor is a bit more lazy than the RH one. It does'nt move at idle, and the other one flickers a little at idle. At 2000rpm both of them merrylier go backwards and forwards from about 2-7
3 Timing @ Idle is 15 when warmed up, but was considerably higher when cold. Is that normal ?
4. I noticed at the bottom of that on light throttle the A/F bit says Rich at idle, but lean at 2000rpm with light throttle. I think it goes from Rich to lean and back over the rev range depending on throttle.