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Hey guys

I have a toshiba satellite notebook with windows xp pent 2, clean reformated hd. Only thing i bought it for and have used it for so far has been the Nissan Datascan v1.51

Fun toy to use.

So this sale comes with the laptop and software already installed, plus the software on a cd. Also comes with a usb cable that has a plug which will fit directly onto the plug coming from the ecu next to your fuses. Also comes with battery,power cables and carry bag

price is $250 pickup only

eastern sub melb

Available functions:

1. ECU Part Number

* Nissan Identification part number

2. Data Display

* Resizable window

* Analogue and digital gauges

* Peak value display

Parameters depending on ECU:

* RPM

* Air Flow

* Air Flow Right Hand

* Water Temperature (C or F)

* O2 Sensor

* O2 Sensor Right Hand

* Speed (KPH or MPH) with tyre size correction

* Battery Voltage

* Throttle Position Sensor

* Fuel Temperature (C or F)

* Intake Air Temperature (C or F)

* Exhaust Gas Temperature

* Injector Time

* Ignition Timing

* AAC Valve

* Air Fuel Base

* Air Fuel Base Right Hand

* Air Fuel Base Self Learn

* Air Fuel Base Self Learn Right Hand

* Injector Time Right Hand

* Duty Cycle

* Duty Cycle RH

* O2 Sensor B1

* O2 Sensor B2

Registers:

* Closed TPS

* Power Steering

* Air Conditioning Switch

* Start Signal

* Neutral

* Air Conditioning Relay

* Fuel Pump

* Thermo Fan

* VCT

* Waste Gate Solenoid

* Air/Fuel ratio (lean/rich)

* EGR Solenoid

3. Data Logging

Parameters and registers as per Data Display

4. Active Test

* Engine Temperature

* Timing

* AAC Valve

* IACV Valve

* Air/Fuel Base

* VCT

* Fuel Pump

* Cylinder Off

* Base Idle Adjustment

* clear Self Learn

5. Self Diagnostics

* Read Fault Codes

* Reset Fault Codes

6. Speed Trial

Measured times (kph or mph):

* 0-60

* 0-100

* 50-100

* 0-xx

* xx-xx

7. Rom Data

* Slow Data Download (1 byte at the time)

* Fast Data Download (8 bytes at the time)

8. Address Watch

* Any address in CPU memory

9. Active register test

* Discovers parameters supported by the ECU

10. Map trace

* A real time trace of a position on the map. This function is only available for z32 300zx cars at the moment. If the real time TP value address is known the function can be set up to work on any Consult I Nissan car.

11. Data Replay

* Replays previously logged file

* Adjustable replay speed, fast forward and rewind

* Resizable window

* Analogue and digital gauges

* Peak value display

12. Data log Analyser

* 2 graph windows

* User selectable parameters

* Digital value display

* Not recommended for large files

13. Dashboard

* 2 large gauge display

* Speed and RPM alert

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super bargin! cable alone worth $100, datascan $25 and laptop $250

if i didn't already have all this i would take it for sure :)

how decent is the lap top?

im really interested i live in sydney thou, but proberly can get some one to pick it up

Edited by (oo\__4Door__/oo)

It's not a super good laptop, but will run the program fine and other programs fine. Don't buy it thinking your getting the latest hitech laptop though

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