ECU engine management???
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ECU engine management???
hey i'm buying a 94 del sol si on saturday and its coming with a half finished turbo kit. I'm new to the scene so i don't know that much, i used to have a 68 mustang. My boy has a crx and he suggested some kind of engine management system. He said he has obd0 so its different than my system, i have obd1. My question is what is the best system for me to go with, i just want something that is good for a basic turbo system on my d16z6. what system would you go with???
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Re: ECU engine management??? (Blue_Si)
This is the place for these types of questions:https://honda-tech.com/zeroforum?id=16
Lots of decent systems out there now though.
Here's a few:
http://hondata.com/
http://www.aempower.com/product_ems.asp
Lots of decent systems out there now though.
Here's a few:
http://hondata.com/
http://www.aempower.com/product_ems.asp
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Re: ECU engine management??? (Blue_Si)
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Re: ECU engine management??? (soopafly828)
hey i'm his friend with the crx. He doesn't have the most money in the world and he's spending most of it on the kit, so whats the cheapest alternative to have the ecu read boost??? the hondata is like 900 something? would a chip from hyperduck tuning be able to read boost or anything? let me know the cheapest way that is reliable
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Re: ECU engine management??? (Red_Si)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Red_Si »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">hey i'm his friend with the crx. He doesn't have the most money in the world and he's spending most of it on the kit, so whats the cheapest alternative to have the ecu read boost??? the hondata is like 900 something? would a chip from hyperduck tuning be able to read boost or anything? let me know the cheapest way that is reliable</TD></TR></TABLE>
Not getting the kit would save him money and then buy the hondata s200. KS motorsports sells it for $245 plus boost its around $425 shipped. He can then find a tuner that charges around $100/hour, get it tuned for 2 hours and thats only $625. He should really just save up money because tuning is always the key so don't be cheap.
Not getting the kit would save him money and then buy the hondata s200. KS motorsports sells it for $245 plus boost its around $425 shipped. He can then find a tuner that charges around $100/hour, get it tuned for 2 hours and thats only $625. He should really just save up money because tuning is always the key so don't be cheap.
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