Afc to tune ?
Hey guys, im new into hondas but I have a 93 del sol with a jdm d16 vtec with a p28ecu. Can I use a afc neo or somthing similar so I can tune it myself with a wideband ? I have a turbo kit that will go on down the road but I seen people use afcs to tune turbo cars so if anyone can help me out that would be great. thanks
honda + AFC = stupid
hondas have many alternative products to tune the car correctly, NepTune, eCtune, Crome, Hondata to name a few of the larger ones out there.
If you're looking to keep things cheap (who isn't) Crome has a free version that can be used to tune, but it lacks datalogging. If you're willing to invest a little money in the program to tune with, NepTune or eCtune are great ways to go. Hondata is even more money but has a following that I don't personally understand. (yes I've used it, no I'm not sold on it at all)
hondas have many alternative products to tune the car correctly, NepTune, eCtune, Crome, Hondata to name a few of the larger ones out there.
If you're looking to keep things cheap (who isn't) Crome has a free version that can be used to tune, but it lacks datalogging. If you're willing to invest a little money in the program to tune with, NepTune or eCtune are great ways to go. Hondata is even more money but has a following that I don't personally understand. (yes I've used it, no I'm not sold on it at all)
Personally, i'd save up and buy neptune. More options then crome, no need for chip burners/emulators. The ONLY reason i'd run hondata is for k-pro or flash pro...cause its like the only option other then a standalone for k cars
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