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I'm talking about "permanently" setting the engine's ECU to maintain an idle RPM of my choice, say, 1200 or 1500? (by "permanently", I mean something that would be maintained after power cycling)

If yes, do I need a special OBD device? (the basic ones only read and display diagnostic code).

What about connecting a kvaser to the OBD port, with a Linux laptop so that I can manually insert any message of my choice on the CAN (would it be reasonably easy?)

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  • What vehicle are we talking about? Commented Jan 6, 2020 at 13:30
  • @motosubatsu -- it's for a Nissan Versa 2008 (hatchback, 1.8SL). Canadian model, in case there are any differences.
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    Commented Jan 7, 2020 at 1:31
  • Why is the stock idle setting unsatisfactory? What else is going on with the vehicle? Commented Feb 5, 2020 at 17:49

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Ultimately it will depend on what vehicle you have. All OBD2 vehicles operate within the same parameters, but each automaker uses those parameters differently. Best bet, see if there's a 2 way data cable and PC-based software on the market for your vehicle. Then see if idle speed adjustment is offered as one of the parameters.

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