I wasn't clear enough in my question. I have no interest in your qualifications, past experiences or job references. My question is: what is the point in doing all this work, when you can tune your car with a fully hacked oem ecu that you pick up in jy for a few bucks and nistune or similar. You can control injector size, injector phasing, fuel over several maps, use any voltage base maf you want, convert it to map if you want, sequential injections, run coil on plug, single coil, wasted spark, dwell control (rpm and timing based), control a water injection pump, control boost, decel timing, fuel cut, over boost control, hot startup enrich, cold startup enrich, start up timing and more that I can't remember off the top of my head. The consult port provides info on all the sensors, which can be datalogged. I started playing with nissan ecu's in 1999 and I have looked at nissan obd II code and it looks completely different to any of the currently hacked code. You will be able to find the timing, fuel and perhaps the maf tables easily by looking at the hex editor but no software will help you find the constants. That is why I ask if there is some hidden benefit making this worthwhile assuming you already know what's out there for nissan ecu's and what can done with them.