Hondata Vs. Chrome?
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From: Peoria, Az/Gig Harbor, Wa
I'm just finishing up my LsVtec build and I'm looking for a new program to tune my hatch with, I was planning on just going with Hondata S200 but I've been hearing a lot of people talking about Chrome. I would like some input on what you guy's think about the two and which one will be better for an allmotor 12.5 compression, 440cc, buddy club stage 4 cams with RMF race headers for a some what streetable high 12sec 1.8L LsVtec. Thank you.
For my money, Hondata. I have noticed more people have idle issues with Crome. I also prefer Hondata(S200,S100) for tuning because it tends to work with the Romulator better. Not to mention that the S300 has no chips to burn at all and uploads are direct via USB cable
its CROME PEOPLE
i must say that i would rather have hondata and tune with hondata. But Crome makes my wallet happy. I just learn to deal with the little things that go wrong with freeware.
i must say that i would rather have hondata and tune with hondata. But Crome makes my wallet happy. I just learn to deal with the little things that go wrong with freeware.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 98vtec »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">its CROME PEOPLE
i must say that i would rather have hondata and tune with hondata. But Crome makes my wallet happy. I just learn to deal with the little things that go wrong with freeware.</TD></TR></TABLE>
crome seems pretty flawless to me. Uberdata is another story major pain in the **** to work with
i must say that i would rather have hondata and tune with hondata. But Crome makes my wallet happy. I just learn to deal with the little things that go wrong with freeware.</TD></TR></TABLE>
crome seems pretty flawless to me. Uberdata is another story major pain in the **** to work with
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Im trying to decide that between s300 and crome right now also. But one major thing that pushes me towards hondata is that WAY more tuners in my area and im sure in most other areas are more familiar with hondata then crome.
the thing i like about crome so much is for about 500 you can get your self set up with the saoftware the wideband and the romulator. Plus you can tune when ever and where ever you want. Best tuning result are from dyno tunning but it is nice that you aren't paying every time that you want to make a change. I am not to familer with the s300 but i have heard good thing about both systems. I am running crome pro and lm-1 with the moates ROMulator. I haven't had any problem yet and my idle is perfect.
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I agree. Crome pro is worth the small change for it. Great program and user friendly.
I agree. Crome pro is worth the small change for it. Great program and user friendly.
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