OBD0 tunning options/suggestions
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OBD0 tunning options/suggestions
I know everybody will tell me to switch to obd1 but i already have a zdyne ECU. From what i know this is an excellent system but im having a hardtime to find someone to tune it. in the VA. beach area. Is there any more common obd0 tunning options? such as turbo edit that would be worthwhile to switch? this will be for a obd0 converted b18c with a peakboost kit. thanks
Modified by HT Chaplin at 5:15 PM 10/28/2005
Modified by HT Chaplin at 5:15 PM 10/28/2005
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Re: OBD0 tunning options/suggestions (HT Chaplin)
I had the Zdyne unit too, and i ended up selling it and switching to obd-1. Aem now. Believe me its a good unit, but if u can't tune yourself good luck on finding somone.......
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Re: OBD0 tunning options/suggestions (HT Chaplin)
turboedit the way to go
i have sucessfully make it work
i made 180whp on vafc hack @ 9 psi and then to TE i made 234 whp @ 11 psi
i have sucessfully make it work
i made 180whp on vafc hack @ 9 psi and then to TE i made 234 whp @ 11 psi
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Re: OBD0 tunning options/suggestions (HT Chaplin)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by HT Chaplin »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I know everybody will tell me to switch to obd1 but i already have a zdyne ECU. From what i know this is an excellent system but im having a hardtime to find someone to tune it. in the VA. beach area. Is there any more common obd0 tunning options? such as turbo edit that would be worthwhile to switch? this will be for a obd0 converted b18c with a peakboost kit. thanks
Modified by HT Chaplin at 5:15 PM 10/28/2005</TD></TR></TABLE>
well the best thing to do is find a tuner that is local and check out what systems the tuner is familiar with.
Don't be affraid to convert to OBD1 or OBD2.. it is really simple (takes about an hour if you have everything).
Modified by HT Chaplin at 5:15 PM 10/28/2005</TD></TR></TABLE>
well the best thing to do is find a tuner that is local and check out what systems the tuner is familiar with.
Don't be affraid to convert to OBD1 or OBD2.. it is really simple (takes about an hour if you have everything).
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