I found that my Nanocom loves heaps of power. I have best success when I charge the battery fully first and then leave the charger on the battery while I use the nanocom.
With the old ECU I used the Nanocom to look at every option and setting and wrote it down the same so when it came to a using the NNN ECU I could replicate the same settings. Sometimes knowing the door code is super handy (EKA code I think?). I Had to use the code several times to be able to start the D2 after a ECU flash or flat battery. It is simple once you know how.



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