engine management besides(uberdat,hondata)?
well guys i'm about to boost my d16y7 and i was wondering if anyone knew of any good turbo program for the p06 i want to keep it simple just socket my ecu and get a chip burned and throw it in any feedback would help,also my setup consists of a greddy kit with 8"jrc intercooler dsm450's and open downpipe for now
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by vaporboy12 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">neptune</TD></TR></TABLE>
I might have a biased opinion here, but I agree...
I might have a biased opinion here, but I agree...
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this may be true... that doesn't mean it there is anything wrong with it though.
Modified by ndogg at 10:10 PM 3/12/2005
this may be true... that doesn't mean it there is anything wrong with it though.
Modified by ndogg at 10:10 PM 3/12/2005
for just a simple greddy kit i wouldn't worry about going with neptune..you aren't going to be making all that much power anyways. Crome or Uberdata should suit your needs perfectly(screw hondata...if you are gonna spend that kind of money then you should just go with neptune anyways).
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Turboedit won't work with his p06
...its just for obd0.
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Turboedit won't work with his p06
...its just for obd0.
Neptune is a very nice system but it has its drawbacks.
-only certain people can tune it
-That all I can think of.
I plan on running uber in my car. Its cheap and has proven itself.
-only certain people can tune it
-That all I can think of.
I plan on running uber in my car. Its cheap and has proven itself.
Do you want someone else to blindly burn you a chip? That'll never work... If you have a po6, just socket it and either buy the **** to burn your chips, or pay someone to tune it with uberdata or crome. Simple as that. What's so complicated?
Don't bother with chipping your stock ecu, it makes things alot more complictated. Your oem ecu isn't designed for boost so go with uberdata. I know that is opposite of what you stated but for simplictiy and better tuning i would go standalone.
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Do you have any idea at all about what you are talking about? Uberdata is chipping your stock ecu...
Do you have any idea at all about what you are talking about? Uberdata is chipping your stock ecu...
dude... what you just said makes no fu**ing sense. don't bother posting if you don't have a clue what you are talking about.
first, chipping his stock ecu is exactly what he should do. second, p06 works fine with uberdata. third, uberdata/hondata/neptune/crome are not "standalones", they are stock honda ecus running with modified honda code that allows them to run boosted cars.
first, chipping his stock ecu is exactly what he should do. second, p06 works fine with uberdata. third, uberdata/hondata/neptune/crome are not "standalones", they are stock honda ecus running with modified honda code that allows them to run boosted cars.
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? yeah thats what i was thinking lol
? yeah thats what i was thinking lol
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by singlecam screamer »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">thanks guys for your help and i guess uberdata here i come </TD></TR></TABLE>
I think they finally fixed the tuner directory so if you check out the list on the uberforums you might be able to find a Florida local to help you get started with UD. I'd recommend Crome, but I dont think the free version includes datalogging. But if you have seperate datalogging software that comes with some wideband setups then that takes care of that.
If you dont already know here is the uberdata forums
http://www.ecimulti.org/uberdata/forum/
and some good info on Keebler65's site
http://home.mn.rr.com/keebler65/honda/index.html
I think they finally fixed the tuner directory so if you check out the list on the uberforums you might be able to find a Florida local to help you get started with UD. I'd recommend Crome, but I dont think the free version includes datalogging. But if you have seperate datalogging software that comes with some wideband setups then that takes care of that.
If you dont already know here is the uberdata forums
http://www.ecimulti.org/uberdata/forum/
and some good info on Keebler65's site
http://home.mn.rr.com/keebler65/honda/index.html
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yep.
I would recommend running the EMS that your tuner is most familiar with. An EMS is only as good as its tuner. End of story.
yep.
I would recommend running the EMS that your tuner is most familiar with. An EMS is only as good as its tuner. End of story.
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LOL, you dumbass! You have to chip the ECU inorder to run uberdata, Neptune, or Hondata.
Khoi
LOL, you dumbass! You have to chip the ECU inorder to run uberdata, Neptune, or Hondata.
Khoi
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