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Old Mar 12, 2020 | 09:04 PM
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Default Looking for a Crome turbo base map?

I know no one likes sharing their tunes and everything but I just need a good running map for my d16y8 on 7 psi with 410cc injectors just to get me through for awhile.
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Old Mar 13, 2020 | 07:35 PM
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I know no one likes sharing their tunes and everything but I just need a good running map for my d16y8 on 7 psi with 410cc injectors just to get me through for awhile.
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http://www.phearable.net/tuning-soft...e-basemap.html
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Old Mar 13, 2020 | 08:21 PM
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Default Re: Looking for a Crome turbo base map?

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i need a map file for free that’s why I made the thread is because I don’t have the money currently for a tune.
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Old Mar 13, 2020 | 08:38 PM
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i need a map file for free that’s why I made the thread is because I don’t have the money currently for a tune.
Sounds like a really good way to break a turbocharged single-jingle. Leave the car parked for a few weeks and save up the $69 to pay Mr. Vega for a basemap. Better yet, save up for a few months and get a Hondata s300 instead of that junk *** chip tune stuff that you are asking about... using chip style tuning at this stage in the game just screams "I really don't give a **** about my car".
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Old Mar 13, 2020 | 08:58 PM
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Default Re: Looking for a Crome turbo base map?

Originally Posted by JRCivic1
Sounds like a really good way to break a turbocharged single-jingle. Leave the car parked for a few weeks and save up the $69 to pay Mr. Vega for a basemap. Better yet, save up for a few months and get a Hondata s300 instead of that junk *** chip tune stuff that you are asking about... using chip style tuning at this stage in the game just screams "I really don't give a **** about my car".
Totally agree!

Or like he said get a Hondata S300 and you can use a base map from the vault files, im sure there's a SOHC base map.
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Old Mar 13, 2020 | 09:55 PM
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Default Re: Looking for a Crome turbo base map?

Originally Posted by JRCivic1
Sounds like a really good way to break a turbocharged single-jingle. Leave the car parked for a few weeks and save up the $69 to pay Mr. Vega for a basemap. Better yet, save up for a few months and get a Hondata s300 instead of that junk *** chip tune stuff that you are asking about... using chip style tuning at this stage in the game just screams "I really don't give a **** about my car".
I’m using a ostrich 2.0 and hulog on crome which might as well be hondata.
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Old Mar 15, 2020 | 12:34 PM
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I’m using a ostrich 2.0 and hulog on crome which might as well be hondata.
No, what you are using was "like" Hondata s100/200 or an even older stage system... those died officially nearly 8 years ago. CRomE is garbage... and the quality of the software was never even close to what was used with Hondata. The s300 is light years ahead of a chip based tune... if for no other reason than the ability to store more altered information on the board instead of the limited space of the chip. You also have to understand that since the rest of the world has moved on from the chip type system, quality tunes are going to be in a format that you cannot use. You will get a tune that is ten years old plus... and a lot has changed in those ten years.

The Hondata s300 is the PC of the Honda Tuning World. If you just gotta be the "different guy", you can get the Apple "Mac" solution: Neptune and a Demon board. The economics of my example aren't true to the computer world since the Neptune/Demon solution is slightly cheaper, but it is more Niche. If you are a good tuner, you can use either system. If you need help, like you have asked on this thread, it makes more sense to get the system that MORE people use so that you can pick what you need from a larger harvest. You should also consider what your TUNER likes to use.
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