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Nissan Datascan

http://www.nissandatascan.com/

Was a free version without full functionallity a few years ago. Not sure if it is still available on their website but you should be able to find it on one of the torrent or file share sites. Ver 1.4ish from memory.

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Edited by MagicMikeZ32

conzult or the nistune freeware versions

http://conzult.com/conzult/downloads.htm

http://www.nistune.com/support-downloads.php

otherwise i could never get datascan to work for some reason. conzult n nistune do tho (be patient tho, will take some fiddling around n uploading drivers correctly as well as specifying comports and ecu types...)

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