Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit 6802 du fabricant Nissan
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T YPE #1 6802/630 3 USB Consult Hardw are Installation Man ual V3.2 Type 1 - Rev3A/3B / 4 Boards (JECS ECCS 1984-1989 Legacy Engine Control Units, HITACHI ECCS/NICS 1985-1989 Legacy Engine Control Uni.
NIStune Type 1 Hardware Installation Page 2 of 2 I I N N T T R R O O D D U U C C T T I I O O N N Welcome to NI Stune. The NI Stune hardware and software solution provides a means for the c ar enthusiast to retune their vehicle whilst retaining their factory ECU and its default programming .
NIStune Type 1 Hardware Installation Page 3 of 3 TERMS AND CONDITIONS Nistune Develo pments has performed necessary measures to ensure that the Nistun e softwar e and boards a re built to high st andards.
NIStune Type 1 Hardware Installation Page 4 of 4 Nistune Develo pments may, from time to time, revise or update th e Softw are. I n so doing, Nistun e Deve lopments incurs no obligation to furn ish such revision or updat es to yo u.
NIStune Type 1 Hardware Installation Page 5 of 5 WA RNING If y our ECU pulses the fuel pump, injectors, fuel regulator, flashe s LEDs ra ndomly (or they just stay on w hen they shouldn’t) or y our engine does not start then your ECU may not have y our boa rd fitted correctly.
NIStune Type 1 Hardware Installation Page 6 of 6 TABLE OF CON TENTS 1. Removing the ECU......................................................................................................................................... 7 2. Opening the ECU .....
NIStune Type 1 Hardware Installation Page 7 of 7 1. Remov ing the ECU Loc ate the ECU in vehicle to be modified. The location of the fa ctory ECU can be identified from the vehicle service manual. The picture below shows the location of the ECU in the L HS passenger f oot well of an R31 Sky line.
NIStune Type 1 Hardware Installation Page 8 of 8 2. Opening the ECU For NI S tune board installation, firstly remove the top and bottom lids from the ECU. Screws require a correctly matched Philips head screw driver as they are usually fitt ed from factory with a red or blue epoxy which requires some force in order to remove the scre ws.
NIStune Type 1 Hardware Installation Page 9 of 9 3. Resocketing the ECU A . 1984-1985 Dual Board - Dual ROM ECUs Vehicles: Early Z31 300ZX and E12 Nissan Exa. This is a multiboard ECU with a 1K and 8K ROM chip. The two chips need to be removed and jumpers changed on the boa rd before the NI Stune board can be installed.
NIStune Type 1 Hardware Installation Page 10 of 10 To remove the two ROM chips (U3 and U4) desolder f rom the top side of the ECU. Be very c areful with the heat of the desoldering gun beca use the pads on these ECUs lift very easily. I t doesn't take much to break a trac k on these earlier circ uit boards.
NIStune Type 1 Hardware Installation Page 11 of 11 The below picture shows the removed I Cs, installed 28 pin m achine drilled socket and four wire link jumpers installed in their new locations. Next remove R15 which is below J9/J 10. This is no longer used with the NI Stune board installed.
NIStune Type 1 Hardware Installation Page 12 of 12 B. 1986 Single Board - Dual ROM ECUs Vehicles: Z31 300ZX VG30 1986-1987, CR31 / VL / VLT RB30 Some 1986 era ECU have both a 28 pin ROM and 24 pin ROM chip. These are loca ted next to each other. Not to be confused with the 24 pin RAM chip that is located next to the HD6802 processor.
NIStune Type 1 Hardware Installation Page 13 of 13 2. Where the 28 pin ROM has been removed, replac e this with a 28 pin machine drilled socket. Fill in the throughholes where the 24 pin ROM was mounted with solder. Note the orientation of the socket must have the crescent indent fac ing the same direc tion of the previously i nstalled ROM chip.
NIStune Type 1 Hardware Installation Page 14 of 14 C. 1987 Single Board - Si ngle ROM ECUs Vehicles: Z31 300ZX VG30 1987, VL RB30 These ECUs only contain a single chip such as pictured below one 28 pin ROM chip 1. Remove the factory ROM chip, install a 28 pin machine drilled socket 2.
NIStune Type 1 Hardware Installation Page 15 of 15 D. 1989 Single Board - Si ngle ROM - Header Connector ECUs Vehicles: Z31 VG30 late, HR31 RB20, S13 CA18, A31 RB20, EK10 MA09, S13 KA24E These ECUs either only contain a single chip such as shown in the pictures below.
NIStune Type 1 Hardware Installation Page 16 of 16 S13 CA18DE/DET A31 RB20DE/DET.
NIStune Type 1 Hardware Installation Page 17 of 17 EK10 MA09ERT / S13 KA24E 1. Remove the factory ROM chip, install a 28 pin machine drilled socket 2. Then test that the ECU still works by placing the fac tory ROM chip i n the socket and checking the vehicle runs and flashes L EDs when in diagnostic mode.
NIStune Type 1 Hardware Installation Page 18 of 18 4. CPU Header Connector Installation (X1) The NI Stune board will come supplied with two header conne ctors.
NIStune Type 1 Hardware Installation Page 19 of 19 A . Early Model ECUs You need to solder the following wire s to the HD6802 processor similar to the picture below. The header c onnector y ou are supplied with is marked with a '1' on the left hand side.
NIStune Type 1 Hardware Installation Page 20 of 20 B. Later M odel ECUs La ter model ECUs connect directly to the circuit board using through holes provided by Nissan. Loc ate the header connec tor through holes and silkscree n and solder directly to this.
NIStune Type 1 Hardware Installation Page 21 of 21 J30 Maxima Connector Wire 1 - ECU throughhole D Connector Wire 2 - ECU throughhole C Connector Wire 3 - ECU throughhole B Connector Wire 4 - ECU thro.
NIStune Type 1 Hardware Installation Page 22 of 22 A31 RB20 Connector Wire 1 - ECU throughhole near 61 Connector Wire 2 - ECU throughhole ........... Connector Wire 3 - ECU throughhole .
NIStune Type 1 Hardware Installation Page 23 of 23 5. USB Connector Installation (X2) The USB-B sty le connector that comes with the NI S tune board is recommended for install where the diagnostic potentiometer normally sits. It is up to the owner where they wish to locate this port.
NIStune Type 1 Hardware Installation Page 24 of 24 Then put the USB-B socket inside the bra cket and refa sten the bracket as see n below. I f y our ECU has no daughter board then the USB conne ctor board may face upwards.
NIStune Type 1 Hardware Installation Page 25 of 25 6. Inserting The Bo ard Push the NIStune boar d into the machine drilled socket previously inst alled. Connect the CPU cable to connector X1 and the USB c able to connector X2. Ensure the PGM jumper is not soldered if the board was previously programmed.
NIStune Type 1 Hardware Installation Page 26 of 26 HR31 HR20 Installation.
NIStune Type 1 Hardware Installation Page 27 of 27 7. Securing The Board I s is the responsbility of the installer to ensure that an vibration that the ECU is subjected with the installed NI Stune board (ie unsurface d roads, train lines, speed humps, gra tes etc) will not affect to opera tion of the vehicle.
NIStune Type 1 Hardware Installation Page 28 of 28 8. Installing In The Vehi cle Put the ECU casing back toge ther and reinstall ECU into the metal bracket. The dia gnostic indicator now containing the USB-B port should be accessible as seen be low. Reinstall ECU into vehicle.
NIStune Type 1 Hardware Installation Page 29 of 29 9. Upgrading ECU MA F hardw are Early model engine control units such as Z31, R31, most HR31 (1985-1988) and VL Turbo use a 2 -7 volt hotwire airflow meter.
NIStune Type 1 Hardware Installation Page 30 of 30 6. Rewire the AFM as per pinouts in the AFM section of the Nistune Software Users Manual 1987 - 1989 Z31 1.
NIStune Type 1 Hardware Installation Page 31 of 31 1986-1988 HR31 RB20DET Note the later y ear models (such as MEC-R70 do not require this modification) 1. Loc ate opamp daughte r board 2. On reverse side of ECU count fr om the outside edge inwards a nd bridge pins 7 and 8 with solder.
NIStune Type 1 Hardware Installation Page 32 of 32 10. Reading the factory ROM image ECU Type A (1984-1985) These ECUs have two non-standard ROM chips (1K a nd 8K) which require spec ial adaptors to read them in a standard EPROM programmer . I t is recommended y ou send the ECU to NIStune developments for reading a nd board installation.
NIStune Type 1 Hardware Installation Page 33 of 33 1. So ensure y ou select the correct chip ty pe matching y our ROM/EPROM chip. Then select the read option which will load the contents from the chip into memory . 2. Then check the EPROM contents using a he x editor to ensure y ou read it corre ctly .
NIStune Type 1 Hardware Installation Page 34 of 34 R R E E V V I I S S I I O O N N H H I I S S T T O O R R Y Y DATE VERSION DESCRIPTION 21/12/2005 1.0 Document Creation 24/01/2006 1.
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Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le Nissan 6802, mais vous avez pas encore lu le manuel d'utilisation, vous devez le faire pour les raisons décrites ci-dessus,. Vous saurez alors si vous avez correctement utilisé les fonctions disponibles, et si vous avez commis des erreurs qui peuvent réduire la durée de vie du Nissan 6802.
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