Hondata question?
I have a hondata s100 and i want to get my car tuned, damnit. My problem is there are no Hondata dealers in a 300 mile radius, but there are a tone of dynos around here. I just needed to know what i needed to buy to tune it (romulator?). I have friend that work at a shop, and have tuned tons of honda's, the only problem is they dont do hondata... so????? WTF do i do? I want my **** tuned. Ohio sucks!!!!!
you need hondata's rom editor, chip burner and/or romulator(makes things easier, that way you dont have to keep removing the chip everytime u want to make changes to the map.
Also strongly recommend a portable wideband to tune partial throttle.
Also strongly recommend a portable wideband to tune partial throttle.
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I guess you 'could' tune an s100 this way, but it wil take a LONG
time without datalogging...
You need an s200 'blue box' to datalog.
DIY hondata Tools needed:
Laptop
Datalogging
RomEditor
Wideband o2
chip burner
eprom emulator (nice but not required)
another 'body' to tune or drive (nice, almost required)
Jeffrey Atwood
I guess you 'could' tune an s100 this way, but it wil take a LONG
time without datalogging...
You need an s200 'blue box' to datalog.
DIY hondata Tools needed:
Laptop
Datalogging
RomEditor
Wideband o2
chip burner
eprom emulator (nice but not required)
another 'body' to tune or drive (nice, almost required)
Jeffrey Atwood
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or if you get really hard up I have all of the crap to tune it for a small fee and I live in central Ohio.
