Chips..and Tunes
Alright i swapped the JDM B18C type r motor in my Integra..it was a GSR..but not fast enough..i got a full skunk2 head...and the vtec doesnt kick in untill 6G and i wanan know if anyone knows of any companies that will make a chip for my car to get it to kick in at like 4,500 RPM...i know Hondata...but and i dont want the APEXI Vtec controler b.c i dont like piggy backs..anyone else
Research tuning software, because you are mixing "off the shelf chipped ecu's" with stand alone/tuning software such as Hondata.
With a head package at yours, you need to invest in proper tuning to not only maximize power from your setup, but also to insure its stability.
Here is a list of popular tuning software in no particular order:
-Hondata s300, s200, s100
-Chrome, Chrome PRO
-Neptune
-AEM
-Apexi Power FC
Search around, and find a tuner local in your area. Do not be surprised to pay $150/hr for a tuning session, but its your motor. You get what you pay for. When selecting a tuning software, it is key to pick a software that your tuner will be familar with. (Making him work more efficiently(faster) and cost you less money.)
With a head package at yours, you need to invest in proper tuning to not only maximize power from your setup, but also to insure its stability.
Here is a list of popular tuning software in no particular order:
-Hondata s300, s200, s100
-Chrome, Chrome PRO
-Neptune
-AEM
-Apexi Power FC
Search around, and find a tuner local in your area. Do not be surprised to pay $150/hr for a tuning session, but its your motor. You get what you pay for. When selecting a tuning software, it is key to pick a software that your tuner will be familar with. (Making him work more efficiently(faster) and cost you less money.)
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