hey i want an hondata ecu and they have 8100 RPM and 8600 Rpm...................
hey i want an hondata ecu and they have 8100 RPM and 8600 Rpm so i just wonder wats the diff of those 2 and which one will fit in my car? because my car is all stock i havent done anything to it yet.. thanks alot guys....
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ThinHoanG »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">hey i want an hondata ecu and they have 8100 RPM and 8600 Rpm so i just wonder wats the diff of those 2 and which one will fit in my car? because my car is all stock i havent done anything to it yet.. thanks alot guys....</TD></TR></TABLE>
the difference is 500 RPM.
the difference is 500 RPM.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ThinHoanG »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">hey i want an hondata ecu and they have 8100 RPM and 8600 Rpm so i just wonder wats the diff of those 2 and which one will fit in my car? because my car is all stock i havent done anything to it yet.. thanks alot guys....</TD></TR></TABLE>
What you mean is you want the hondata reflash. Now if you have a cold air intake then get the reflash with the 5200 rpm vtec engaugement an dthe 8600 redline. But since your car is stock and if you don't plan on adding any type of aftermarket parts, then get the reflash wiht the 8100 stock redline.
What you mean is you want the hondata reflash. Now if you have a cold air intake then get the reflash with the 5200 rpm vtec engaugement an dthe 8600 redline. But since your car is stock and if you don't plan on adding any type of aftermarket parts, then get the reflash wiht the 8100 stock redline.
pretty sure http://www.hondata.com explains it all
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