Hondata?
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Hondata?
how user friendly is the hondata for a first time tunner, cause out here in australia we dont have many people how have had any experiance working with the hondata
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Re: Hondata? (SashK)
It is pretty user friendly as far as changing values on the air/fuel and timing maps, fuel cut, and VTEC. The catch is, you need some way to measure the affects of any changes you make. A dyno to measure power, and a wideband to see what the air/fuel ratio is doing.
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Re: Hondata? (b19coupe)
thankz for the info, its just every time ive tried to get some sort of info on the hondata i ended up where i started, and with the wideband is that like a hand controller of some sort?
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Re: Hondata? (SashK)
A wideband is a wideband oxygen sensor. The wideband measures the oxygen content of the exhaust and the tuning software converts the signal from the wideband to an air/fuel ratio value.
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