PGMFI finaly dead?
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Re: PGMFI finaly dead?
It shut down because nobody wanted to pay to keep it up. Chip tuning is 20 years old, it's a specialty realm. Pre-2k cars are beat to ****, B and D series engines are becoming rare and expensive. I get a new chip customer at most 5 times a year, and maybe 25 revolving chip customers in my database. So frankly if I'm going to take any time tuning an ancient car, I'm using Neptune.
Even this forum has a fraction of the traffic it used to, and many of the PGMFI experts are still active on it.
PGMFI was saved to another site, which I posted about a month ago. You can find it if you google it.
Even this forum has a fraction of the traffic it used to, and many of the PGMFI experts are still active on it.
PGMFI was saved to another site, which I posted about a month ago. You can find it if you google it.
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DO IT ON ALL FOURS
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It's a shame... I must be getting old. The Honda scene is very small compared to back in the day...
Oh well, as long as I'm alive i'll be a B, D, F, H, K Honda engine junkie! RIP PGMFI.org
Oh well, as long as I'm alive i'll be a B, D, F, H, K Honda engine junkie! RIP PGMFI.org
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Re: PGMFI finaly dead?
Still got my Moates Burn2 in the garage. Got it as a prototype after my Burn 1 stopped working. Havent used it in forever though. These days I almost strickly do Hondata. I did need the PGMFI.org forum recently. Track down an old P06.bin for a buddy of mine whos trying to replicate the old D15b7 build.
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