Getting My P28 Chipped and need Y8 fuel maps. with Phearable
Ok, I have a JDM D15B Block and a D16y8 V-Tec Head and i hear i need to have my p28 chipped and have the y8 fuel maps programed on the p28 for it to run perfect. well what else should i get done to the ecu while its shipped off?
And does anyone know a site to get it done at a good price?
And does anyone know a site to get it done at a good price?
this is where i might get it done at. but is this a good place and good price?
http://www.phearable.net/ecutuning.html
http://www.phearable.net/ecutuning.html
you're on the right track. phearable's good. he's on the forums here and very helpful. also check out www.xenocron.com. both very good choices.
Ok, So I have a few question. on my setup. what should be the redline? they ask me on the page. right now it red lines at 7800. which i think is already to high. i dunno though.
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ok, after watching a video off their site i found out that i can do this myself.... now im just curious. if i pay them 75 bux and wait and wait and they do everything will it be the same as me putting this into my ecu myself?
http://www.phearable.net/shoppingcar...emap-p-60.html
http://www.phearable.net/shoppingcar...emap-p-60.html
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I would not recommend attempting to chip the ecu your self without prior soldering experience & the proper tools. You will simply end up with a damaged ecu.
Please let us know if you have any questions.
I would not recommend attempting to chip the ecu your self without prior soldering experience & the proper tools. You will simply end up with a damaged ecu.
Please let us know if you have any questions.
You could always contact us directly for an answer to your question(s) :-)
I would not recommend attempting to chip the ecu your self without prior soldering experience & the proper tools. You will simply end up with a damaged ecu.
Please let us know if you have any questions.
I would not recommend attempting to chip the ecu your self without prior soldering experience & the proper tools. You will simply end up with a damaged ecu.
Please let us know if you have any questions.
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