Hondata Introduces a plug & play 4 bar map sensor for the Kseries!

Latest & greatest news for Kseries boosted guys.
Hondata now has a direct bolt on, plug & play map sensor for Kseries!
For more information check out: http://hondata.com/4barmap.html
Modified by PrecisionH23a at 2:20 PM 6/12/2008
With only one screw securing it now, do you think they'll blow apart more often than the d/b/h-series style has already?
He is using new glue now, that is supposed to be cable of 130 psi worth of pressure, in the most extreme temps as well.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by norconex »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">He is using new glue now, that is supposed to be cable of 130 psi worth of pressure, in the most extreme temps as well.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Correct. The bseries sensors are pressure tested & so are the kseries. If I remember correctly, they held 80 psi for 2 days? don't quote me on this.
Correct. The bseries sensors are pressure tested & so are the kseries. If I remember correctly, they held 80 psi for 2 days? don't quote me on this.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by popescuracer »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">pay a premium for this one or get a 3 bar for half the price and do a lil soldering work? hmmm</TD></TR></TABLE>
3 bar map sensor for $75.00 and have extra vacuum lines & wiring to do or stop being cheap & buy an awesome sensor for $55 more.
To each is own. If you have the money to turbocharge a kseries, what is $55 ?
3 bar map sensor for $75.00 and have extra vacuum lines & wiring to do or stop being cheap & buy an awesome sensor for $55 more.
To each is own. If you have the money to turbocharge a kseries, what is $55 ?
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by done »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">If using hondata the parameters are dead on with the hondata map.</TD></TR></TABLE>
And it should be any different if I use another sensor? If that is the case, Hondata sells a **** product.
And it should be any different if I use another sensor? If that is the case, Hondata sells a **** product.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by nowtype »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
And it should be any different if I use another sensor? If that is the case, Hondata sells a **** product.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Nope, not the case at all. Kpro supports many map sensors. Anything from a stock honda sensor to a 2.5 bar motorola, aem 3.5 bar, gm 3bar etc.
You can make hondata kpro and s300 work with any map sensor you please by entering custom scalars.
And it should be any different if I use another sensor? If that is the case, Hondata sells a **** product.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Nope, not the case at all. Kpro supports many map sensors. Anything from a stock honda sensor to a 2.5 bar motorola, aem 3.5 bar, gm 3bar etc.
You can make hondata kpro and s300 work with any map sensor you please by entering custom scalars.
Is this a direct plug and play with the Greddy kit on an 07 Civic Si? Can I just plug this in and go with the Emanage Ultimate and the stock ECU or does it need to be calibrated with the Emanage Ultimate?
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by soxfan143 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Is this a direct plug and play with the Greddy kit on an 07 Civic Si? Can I just plug this in and go with the Emanage Ultimate and the stock ECU or does it need to be calibrated with the Emanage Ultimate? </TD></TR></TABLE>
No, it will not function with Emanage.
No, it will not function with Emanage.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by soxfan143 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Is this a direct plug and play with the Greddy kit on an 07 Civic Si? Can I just plug this in and go with the Emanage Ultimate and the stock ECU or does it need to be calibrated with the Emanage Ultimate? </TD></TR></TABLE>
not sure on the answer as i have never used emanage.. but i would hope if you are running a honda i need of a 3 or 4 bar map sensor you wouldnt b using emanage anyways... u would be using a standalone or kpro
not sure on the answer as i have never used emanage.. but i would hope if you are running a honda i need of a 3 or 4 bar map sensor you wouldnt b using emanage anyways... u would be using a standalone or kpro
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by mtber »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Nope, not the case at all. Kpro supports many map sensors. Anything from a stock honda sensor to a 2.5 bar motorola, aem 3.5 bar, gm 3bar etc.
You can make hondata kpro and s300 work with any map sensor you please by entering custom scalars.
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You clearly didn't understand my point. Hopefully I can clarify it. The selling point of this sensor is not "OMG, it matches up perfectly to Hondata". That should be a given when any map sensor you plug in. The benefit is people can't manage to wire 3 wires properly so this takes the whole guesswork out of the equation.
In short, if you aren't an idiot, you can do this for a lot cheaper. If you're an idiot, you need to pay $130.
Nope, not the case at all. Kpro supports many map sensors. Anything from a stock honda sensor to a 2.5 bar motorola, aem 3.5 bar, gm 3bar etc.
You can make hondata kpro and s300 work with any map sensor you please by entering custom scalars.
</TD></TR></TABLE>You clearly didn't understand my point. Hopefully I can clarify it. The selling point of this sensor is not "OMG, it matches up perfectly to Hondata". That should be a given when any map sensor you plug in. The benefit is people can't manage to wire 3 wires properly so this takes the whole guesswork out of the equation.
In short, if you aren't an idiot, you can do this for a lot cheaper. If you're an idiot, you need to pay $130.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by nowtype »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
You clearly didn't understand my point. Hopefully I can clarify it. The selling point of this sensor is not "OMG, it matches up perfectly to Hondata". That should be a given when any map sensor you plug in. The benefit is people can't manage to wire 3 wires properly so this takes the whole guesswork out of the equation.
In short, if you aren't an idiot, you can do this for a lot cheaper. If you're an idiot, you need to pay $130.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Ok, so because someone would rather pay $130 and not do any labor then they are an idiot? It's funny, because if people weren't willing to pay a little extra and avoid the work, then half of North America would be out of work.
You clearly didn't understand my point. Hopefully I can clarify it. The selling point of this sensor is not "OMG, it matches up perfectly to Hondata". That should be a given when any map sensor you plug in. The benefit is people can't manage to wire 3 wires properly so this takes the whole guesswork out of the equation.
In short, if you aren't an idiot, you can do this for a lot cheaper. If you're an idiot, you need to pay $130.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Ok, so because someone would rather pay $130 and not do any labor then they are an idiot? It's funny, because if people weren't willing to pay a little extra and avoid the work, then half of North America would be out of work.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by nowtype »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
You clearly didn't understand my point. Hopefully I can clarify it. The selling point of this sensor is not "OMG, it matches up perfectly to Hondata". That should be a given when any map sensor you plug in. The benefit is people can't manage to wire 3 wires properly so this takes the whole guesswork out of the equation.
In short, if you aren't an idiot, you can do this for a lot cheaper. If you're an idiot, you need to pay $130.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I see your point, however some people would rather do things the easy way & spend a little more money. Does this make them idiots? Not in my opinion.
For example, people go out to eat instead of cooking them selves. People buy pre-made kitchen cabinets when they could make them etc.
Modified by mtber at 9:14 PM 6/16/2008
You clearly didn't understand my point. Hopefully I can clarify it. The selling point of this sensor is not "OMG, it matches up perfectly to Hondata". That should be a given when any map sensor you plug in. The benefit is people can't manage to wire 3 wires properly so this takes the whole guesswork out of the equation.
In short, if you aren't an idiot, you can do this for a lot cheaper. If you're an idiot, you need to pay $130.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I see your point, however some people would rather do things the easy way & spend a little more money. Does this make them idiots? Not in my opinion.
For example, people go out to eat instead of cooking them selves. People buy pre-made kitchen cabinets when they could make them etc.
Modified by mtber at 9:14 PM 6/16/2008
In the nicest way, you people are idiots!
This sensor is a great idea, we LOVE using the 4Bar for the B/D/H series.
I don't know about you fools, but I like to keep my engine harness' fresh and UNCUT.
That is worth the money in my eyes, and I DAMN sure know how to solder 3 wires.
mtber...
for introducing this product, sorry these idiots just HAVE to find a reason to bitch about something, when half of them will never need this.
This sensor is a great idea, we LOVE using the 4Bar for the B/D/H series.
I don't know about you fools, but I like to keep my engine harness' fresh and UNCUT.
That is worth the money in my eyes, and I DAMN sure know how to solder 3 wires.
mtber...
for introducing this product, sorry these idiots just HAVE to find a reason to bitch about something, when half of them will never need this.
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