Originally Posted by
eric96ser Calum's OBD2 ECU had nothing to do with the emissions part of it, just like a JWT ECU.
I can understand it can take a long time to work through the code and you might sell a few, but if you look at how quick the B14 boards sold, and how they have held value, it might be worth it. I'm not saying they need to break the OBD2 tables to be able to turn various parts of the emissions off, but it would be nice to have another option for those of us that can't convert to OBD1.
I know the history of Calum and his ECUs. I had the first in my 200 and worked with him on the issues. I had one of the first realtimes in my B13 as well.
John could release an OBD2 chip, but it would have minimal tunability just like Calum OBD2's and Nistune ECU's, until Dave rewrites the code and makes an extensive definitions file. Which in the process, I'm sure he will have to deal with OBD2 regulated ECU components in the code too and this is where all the trouble comes.
I'm curious on what JWT actually does, either A they reverse engineered the ecu themselves to get an extensive definitions file or B Nissan was nice to give them the definitions file. Regardless, JWT ECU's are closed source and non-user tunable. John and Dave's ECU is built around user tunability, which means the user could screw with OBD2 items. You just have to be a lot more careful when releasing a tuning platform for OBD2 cars then OBD1 cars, thus I do not blame them for first developing it for an easier platform.
In your case I would just wait, I personally would love 32 bit tuning solution for my B15's and P11's, that way I don't have to spend a week re-splicing the whole wiring harness, but that's just dreaming. I still would love to use a 16bit OBD2 option too, I do miss my OBD2 scan gauge and other gadgets...
Originally Posted by
SE-Rtainlyb13
Not from what I understand. I'm no suspension guru, but when veilside180sx tells me it's one of the best street suspensions out there for that price or even double that (aside from bits n pieces), I tend to believe him. I will agree the BC's are good pricepoint wise, but not even in the same level of damping. I would love a set of 8611s in GCs.
As been posted in
another similar thread, I can't speak against 8611's (except for the fact they are twin tube), but I can speak for regular Koni Yellow's which are going to be much worse then BC's, CSK'ed or not.
Either way our cars still have a TON of aftermarket suspension support.