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Accessing ECU
Is there any way to access ECU data? I want to find out how fast (Top speed) my car was driven in the last day or so.
I know in the GTR you can access that data with the consult, but dealer says they can't do it with the 370. Is there an aftermarket option? |
why does the scene from feris buller come to mind here?
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A friend, who borrowed the car, got a ridiculous ticket. He didn't even realize he was speeding yet cop stuck him real bad. I careless if he was driving the car fast or not, I just want to help him fight it.
If I can print the data and give it to him, he can present it in the court, or he's facing tough penalties. |
BTW, the guy has not gotten a ticket, of any sort, in last FOUR YEARS.
So it would be a shame to let something like this ruin his driving history. |
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if he was speeding it was his own fault
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Well, to be more precise, aftermarket OBD-II tools read live data via the standard semi-open protocols. They also read a few other things, like freeze frame data from logged faults (e.g. if you had a cylinder misfire, you could pull up a snapshot of all sorts of info, including vehicle speed, from the moment of the misfire). They're not actually "ECU readers". Those tools know virtually nothing about the car's ECU or what's stored inside of it. They just get to talk to it and hear what it wants to say to them.
Nobody but Nissan really knows every little detail of what else our ECU does that isn't available over the standard mechanisms. There might even be things tucked away in there that normal dealership Consult tools can't access, but certain authorized people (factory representatives? acting on behalf of law enforcement in a major case?) can access with special Nissan software. But none of that is going to help you with a speeding ticket, sorry. |
one ticket isnt guna ruin his driving record.... easy there
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^^ true it won't "ruin" it by any means but his premium will increase... Unless he has ticket forgiveness
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Just have your friend hire a lawyer to get the ticket reduced...
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if he hasn't had one in four years then he could get pbj... you never said exactly how fast this "friend" was going in YOUR car either.
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lawyer +1 best 500 bucks i've ever spent. 65 over in a 30 down to defective speedometer 2 points $250
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You sound like the 'drama queen' type. Thank you. |
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Wow
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lol, so this guy is going to go in with his technical information, along with someone who can be deemed as a car expert. plead his case that based on his ECU papers said he was doing "this fast" since the OP doesn't want to admit his friend is an idiot and the court is just going to up and say OH ... OK! We'll just go ahead and take your word over our officers radar guns that are pretty much dead accurate and costing i'm sure thousands of dollars.
I'm a drama queen... that's fine, but your still a complete and total moron. Good luck paying your car expert as well as your lawyer while the court rapes you with no lube. |
and is there any reason this thread even needs to continue? He's already been told that what he is trying to do cannot be done... this isn't the Fast and the Furious.
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Just pay the ticket and move on with life. If it is something serious then hire a lawyer.
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