A bit more specific for nanocom:
1. connect nanocom to old ECU, go to Settings - Injectors/throttles, read the injector codes and write them down to a piece of paper
2. swap ECUs, connect nanocom, go to Utility - Learn security code
3. go to Settings - Injectors/throttles, Write the injector codes one by one and make sure the Accelerator is set to 2 way
job done
on another note, IMHO considering that NNN ECU is an upgrade for an Eu2 engine is a false ideea, from my point of view a properly remapped(chipped) MSB is not worst than a NNN loaded with an Eu 2 fuel map, maybe even better... NNN was used especially for Eu3 modells so loading it with a Eu2 map is not an upgrade for the engine but a downgrade for the NNN as it has the hardware for the AAT input which becomes unused.... if Offtrack or others will contradict that i'm not gonna argue it's just a point of view and not an issue.
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