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Old Jan 23, 2005 | 03:42 PM
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Default what is the best hodata or what?

dos any one know what is the best for a obd1 gsr
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Old Jan 23, 2005 | 05:37 PM
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i think that it's best if you program it yourself then your HONDATA (not hodata) will be the best. sorry i didn't really help you.


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Old Jan 23, 2005 | 07:10 PM
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i went with the s100. i dont know much about it but i guess the s100 is for basic setups. the s200 offers more options with tuning though. thats just my guess
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Old Jan 23, 2005 | 08:06 PM
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Hondata and AEM EMS are usually my first two recommendations since they have exceptionally wide certified tuner coverage across the US.

A Hondata will more than likely be able to manipulate whatever you need without being too complex or costing too much.

It really depends on whether you'd like to do the tuning yourself or if you're gonna have a certified shop do the tuning, and how much control you need.

I like the Hondata b/c it's quick and easy to use for tuners, but if you're tuning it yourself, all of the extra stuff you need will run you a few hundred short of an AEM EMS, but still leave you short on a lot of features that the AEM EMS can do but Hondata can't.

The AEM EMS has capabilities that extend to using individual cylinder trimming, a wider range of correction maps and finer control over them, automatic wideband closed-loop feedback, secondary injector control, choosing between speed-density/mass airflow/alpha-N air metering, etc. etc.

A Hondata will probably be the best choice, but list some of the parts you plan on using and we'll see.
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