I don't know how the OEM Nissan ECUs and daughter board Nissan ECUs work, but I wouldn't put it past them to fiddle with timing like you've described happens on the Honda ECUs. That would be a question for Dave me thinks. If that's true, then comparing these maps would be very problematic, as you've said.
(AEM can "fiddle" with the timing too, but only if you tell it to. And you have complete control over it. For example, you can pull timing based on intake air temps which is a common thing to do. But it's not going to do anything "behind your back" like the OEM ECUs might do.)
(AEM can "fiddle" with the timing too, but only if you tell it to. And you have complete control over it. For example, you can pull timing based on intake air temps which is a common thing to do. But it's not going to do anything "behind your back" like the OEM ECUs might do.)