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ive never dyno tuned my car...so this is what i know...i have to have my ecu chipped or hondated.. when dynoed , do they tune it for you?...and by "tuning" they tune it by air and fuel mixture?...
damn im sooooo getting flamed for this...but this is my first project car and i installed pct pistons and im getting a 6 layer headgasket...yes 6!!!..so it can run safely on 91 and they said i need to tune it...please go easy on me...but please help on any advice you want to give me
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damn im sooooo getting flamed for this...but this is my first project car and i installed pct pistons and im getting a 6 layer headgasket...yes 6!!!..so it can run safely on 91 and they said i need to tune it...please go easy on me...but please help on any advice you want to give me
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so you went and upped the compression with ctr's and now go back and down it with a 6 layer hg??? one step forward..two steps back?? Anyways....if you pay them to tune your car on the dyno then yes they tune it for you...if you pay just for dyno runs with a/f then thats not a tune...thats exactly what it sounds like... a dyno run hooked up to a wideband...tuning involves air fuel ignition timing...part throttle power/response, etc etc...its an all encompassing procedure to produce power and create drivability..
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depending on which ecu and program you tune with....there's hondata/uberdata/crome....
why run a 6 layer head gasket....i think you'll definately run into problems if you do that. There's people running ctr/itr pistons with the oem 3 layer head gasket, but have their car's properly tuned running on 91 octane. I'll be running ctr oversized pistons w/ the cometic 3 layer head gasket and all the tuners said having daily driven and running on 91 octane is possible, just needs to be dyno tuned.
why run a 6 layer head gasket....i think you'll definately run into problems if you do that. There's people running ctr/itr pistons with the oem 3 layer head gasket, but have their car's properly tuned running on 91 octane. I'll be running ctr oversized pistons w/ the cometic 3 layer head gasket and all the tuners said having daily driven and running on 91 octane is possible, just needs to be dyno tuned.
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yeah well IMO i think it's impossible even tuned gsr running pct's on 91...
it's going to ping regardless, it has to be running higher octane...the chamber is way to hot running 91, it must run on cooler octane
it's going to ping regardless, it has to be running higher octane...the chamber is way to hot running 91, it must run on cooler octane
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oh and BTW the guy installing the 6 layer headgasket...i asked him if it's going to cause problems in the future like leaks and what not...but he said he's done that before on other cars and never had a problem..he said that he's going to put this special "brown"? sealer in between the gaskets...well i was beginning to not trust him, but he's worked on 10 sec. cars before....so....im going to leave it all to him
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if i get a hondata...will they tune it for me?...i want my vtec to kick in at 5500..and i want to run safely on 91 octane and my compression at 12 something, will they do that?...and how much would it cost me?
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by trick_db »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">ask shawn from church. hes around your area. most ppl in southern cal go to him for tune.
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and who might that be?
</TD></TR></TABLE>and who might that be?
if you were to search for info you were looking for..
well here it is http://www.dprracing.com/prod&...g.htm
i see you asking for info alot, but i dont see you search that much mang
well here it is http://www.dprracing.com/prod&...g.htm
i see you asking for info alot, but i dont see you search that much mang
why you asking me? i gave you the information is needed.. call him and tell him what motor you have and what it need to be tune and etc. thats all i can help you want me to tell him to call you? come on. i can only do my part, atleast do yours, is your car.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by JDM_violator »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">does it take more than an hour?.</TD></TR></TABLE>
few hours minimum.
Shawn and Todd are awesome i definitely reccomend going there to get tuned, especially for hondata
few hours minimum.
Shawn and Todd are awesome i definitely reccomend going there to get tuned, especially for hondata
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by dohcMONSTER »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
few hours minimum.
Shawn and Todd are awesome i definitely reccomend going there to get tuned, especially for hondata</TD></TR></TABLE>
few hours?..damn, but i bet it's worth it
few hours minimum.
Shawn and Todd are awesome i definitely reccomend going there to get tuned, especially for hondata</TD></TR></TABLE>
few hours?..damn, but i bet it's worth it
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