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GhostRidaz 01-20-2011 04:16 PM

Programs for Tuning
 
Just wondering if anyone could suggest some possible tuning programs that could be used pretty easily for someone trying to self teach themselves. Any suggestions are welcomed.

Jimster480 01-20-2011 04:58 PM

Re: Programs for Tuning
 
Chrome/Chrome Pro. eCtune is good, and there are a few more like neptune, hondata, etc.

mtber 01-20-2011 06:42 PM

Re: Programs for Tuning
 

Originally Posted by GhostRidaz (Post 44475259)
Just wondering if anyone could suggest some possible tuning programs that could be used pretty easily for someone trying to self teach themselves. Any suggestions are welcomed.

Not only do you need the "program". You need the hardware.
What year/make/model vehicle are you trying to learn on?
What engine setup?

khanh31545 01-21-2011 06:49 AM

Re: Programs for Tuning
 
I am interested in the same thing. Bump for more info

GhostAccord 01-21-2011 07:04 AM

Re: Programs for Tuning
 

Originally Posted by khanh31545 (Post 44479242)
I am interested in the same thing. Bump for more info

Let me get that for you!

Your interested in the same thing yet you didn't post up any of the information that mtber requested...... The information he has requested is required to give you the best answer.

khanh31545 01-21-2011 10:49 AM

Re: Programs for Tuning
 
I'm builting a h2b motor right now but I dont plan on tuning that myself. I will probably start off with a stock jdm h22a motor with bolt ons in an eg hatch.

mtber 01-21-2011 03:33 PM

Re: Programs for Tuning
 

Originally Posted by khanh31545 (Post 44481258)
I'm builting a h2b motor right now but I dont plan on tuning that myself. I will probably start off with a stock jdm h22a motor with bolt ons in an eg hatch.

If you are trying to tune the car your self use: Hondata s300, Neptune, eCtune in an obd1 compatible ecu. These systems are more expensive then just using a traditional chipped ecu as they allow you to plug into the ecu via usb cable & tune live.

If you are going to try to stay under a budget & you are not tuning the car your self, look into using a chipped obd1 vtec ecu that can be tuned with crome, neptune or ectune.

For more information on this subject, review http://www.phearable.net/tech/efibeginnerguide.html

If you have any specific quesitons, feel free to ask!

GhostRidaz 01-22-2011 07:20 PM

Re: Programs for Tuning
 
the car is a 95 honda civic with the d15 non-vtec motor in it... it's not much for now, i know, but i still need to know what programs and hardware i should invest in now so that i will be prepared to do so when the time comes.


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