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DarrenT

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  1. Morning Guys, I managed to get the unlock code and it locked straight away but allowed the car to start. Simon, you are correct, my laptop I was using had to be wiped so I installed the latest PC Link software. I've uninstalled and gone back to the version that was originally on it and it works perfectly. When my car is next mapped again I'll get the firmware updated to the latest version. Thanks for the help guys.
  2. Today I wired up some new gauges with the expansion cable. I’ve hooked up the PClink to setup the gauges and it’s come up with the following message when I’ve connected to the ECU: ’This ECU is disabled. Contact your ECU Supplier to obtain an unlock code. Enter the unlock code in the ECU Controls-> Feature Unlock menu to enable the ECU.’ I've contacted my engine mapper but he’s away until Tuesday so can’t get the code until then. The issue I have is I’m stuck at my mates house. Is there anyone on the tech team that can sort me the unlock code out sooner and hopefully she’d some light as to what has made the ECU lock up as its very frustrating. Thank you. Darren
  3. Adam, Thank you for this. Sorry for taking ages to get back on here, been doing a fair bit of welding so this took a back burner. Thank you for the additional image. That all makes sense to me. I'm using Harry's Lap Timer now which works well so will work even better once I add in the OBD port. My ECU by the way is 'Part # NS15+'
  4. Adam, Thank you. When I get home I will check exactly which model of ECU I have. It is a plug in ECU. Running power and ground to the OBD port won't be an issue. Thank you for the link to the ODB port.
  5. Been doing lots of reading and I'm a little confused. This is what I want to achieve, GoPro footage with data overlay. The Car is a Nissan 200sx with a Link G4+ ECU. I've seen the App 'Track Addict' or 'Harry's Lap Timer' will do this but they work with a OBD2 Bluetooth connector. So that would be. Link ECU > CAN cable > OBD2 connector > OBD2 Bluetooth > phone / tablet > app. In my searching I think the CAN Cable needed is either: Link ECU Cable (CANPCB) http://www.c1-r.co.uk/product/link-ecu-cable-canpcb/ or is it: Link ECU Cable (CANDASH) http://www.c1-r.co.uk/product/link-ecu-cable-candash/ (EDIT, It's not this one as at all is it.) Then I splice that into an OBD2 connector from another car. Lastly, I follow these steps to change the settings on the ECU to output the correct data? http://www.hostingpics.net/viewer.php?id=127894Capturesetupobd.png Is that the best way to do it and get the best transfer rate for the data or is there a cabled version that would be more accurate. The phone / tablet will be mounted on the dash so running a cable won't be an issue at all. Thanks in advance for any help. Darren
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