Yes, you can reprogram the ECU on a Datsun 280ZX, but it requires specific tools and knowledge. The process typically involves using a tuning software compatible with the vehicle's ECU to modify fuel maps, ignition timing, and other parameters. However, keep in mind that the 280ZX's ECU is relatively basic compared to modern vehicles, so options for extensive reprogramming may be limited. It’s advisable to consult with a professional or an experienced tuner familiar with classic Datsun vehicles.
yes i want to reprogram my ECU of my bike
It has no governor. Speed is controlled by the ECU. To change it you would have to reprogram the ECU.
You will need to reprogram the ECU when you put bigger fuel injectors into your Nissan. The manufacturer recommends that you do not use any fuel injectors other than the originals.
Honda's do not have governors. The top speed is controlled by the ECU, and it is not reprogrammable.
Usually you are not supposed to reprogram anything. Just connect the battery and drive the car, it will take about 100-250 miles for ECU to relearn sensors.
reprogram the ECU (Computer) you could add a turbo
Nistune. Romulator are two of them you can use to reprogram a z31 ecu.
It does not have a governor. Speed is controlled by the computer ECU which you cannot remove nor reprogram.
You take it to a Volvo Dealer and they plug in a laptop and reprogram some parameters on the ECU in the truck.
Buy a turbo. Change exaust , change manifold , change air intake, reprogram ecu.
yes, it does I've got a 99 century (regal engine drop) it does have a rev limiter, and a governor, both of which are controlled by the ECU to remove it, you'll need to reprogram the ECU through your OBDII port
Yes and so will a tire and/or rim change. To correct the problem you will need to reprogram the ECU to compensate for the new rear-end.