The Nissan DataScan I is intended for Nissan cars build between years 1989 and 2000. Majority of these cars are equipped with grey a 14 pin Consult I connecter. A list of cars that the software has been tested on is located on the NDSI Supported Vehicles page. CZP Interface Consult USB Cable - Datascan, Nistune, ConZult, ECUTALK, etc - Nissan 300ZX 90-96 Z32. Product # S1449-USB In stock $ 75 00 $ 37 50. Product # S1449-USB. Works nicely using windows 7 and can confirm its compatible with Skyline r32 gts-t stock ecu RB20DET. My only complaint is the cable doesnt work well.

Description These are the original (and we firmly believe THE BEST) Consult cables. These have the most stable connection and are the most compatible with virtually all Consult software.

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The USB cable part can easily be replaced if need be. We've found that this is the most likely part to fail on high mileage cables. We've used a common USB printer cable ('USB A' on the laptop end and 'USB B' on the other end) so replacement is cheap and easy. Users can also replace it with a different length if the standard 2m length is unsuitable. The cables connect between the USB port of a laptop and the Consult Port of Nissan vehicles. There's a small circuit board close to the Consult port which converts the data.

For general diagnostic work we recommend using Datascan software which allows various diagnostic functions to be accessed. See below for details. For real-time tuning our cables can be used with NIStune software. The design has been tested on a list of vehicles which is always growing. As a rule, if your car has the grey Consult connector (you'll usually find it below the steering wheel or near the fusebox in the driver's kick panel) and was built between 1990 - 2000 then it will work. Some cars that missed out were the A31 Cefiro RB20 and anything with a CA18.

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These vehicles do NOT use the Consult system. After 2000 Nissan started going to Consult II. Many of them still use the same consult connector but the protocol is different. Our cables are designed, built and tested in Australia by qualified, experienced personnel. Each cable is tested on a Nissan ECU before shipping.

I was just on the blaZt website checking out their prices: * RS232 Nissan OBD cable + Datascan USD $95.50 * USB Nissan OBD + Datascan USD $114.50 * Datascan USD $33.50 * USB to RS232 serial converter USD $46 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- On eBay a NISSAN Consult Diagnostic Interface Tool sells for $12.99 and looks sturdier than the blaZt. Also on eBay the USB to RS232 Serial 9Pin Cable Adapter sells for $3.21 shipped. Questions: 1. Am I missing something here?2. Doesn't the eBay tool appear to be better built than the blaZt?3. Will the blaZt do something better or more than than the eBay tool? I am told that a there's only one particular serial to USB converter chipset that will work with the serial Consult adapters.

I would avoid the serial interface adapter and buy the one that is made with a USB output if you are wanting to use it with a computer that only accepts USB inputs. For some reason I like the looks of this one, but I don't have any experience with it. Good price though, and he has the 'make an offer' option - so you might be able to get it for less. Heath Modified by Q451990 at 2:26 PM 5/28/2009. Mattd1979 wrote:I was wondering if you got any further along with your search for a good interface? I see that the pic that you posted has 2 connectors inside.

It seems that there is a connector missing that would connect to the computer side. Where did you find that pic? I can't seem to find the site where I got that pic from. I've searched for the last 30 mins and no luck.

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If I find it later on, I'll post the website. Another product I've been looking at: and the CONSULT that never made it: Modified by lino at 2:42 PM 7/1/2009.