hondata tuners in midwest?
there are NO hondata tuners in Nebraska, does anyone know if Iowa, Kansas, or Missouri have any good ones that are worth the drive? Is a 2b or s200b hard to tune yourself?
to tune it yourself you would need to upgrade the stage 2b or the s200b to have datalogging also and then have the hondata program to datalog and burn the rom along with the pocket programmer or any eprom burner. you will also need a wideband o2 detector unit to be able to tune the hondata. if you dont know how to tune the system, it wont be worth buying all the upgrades just to tune your car cause it will end up costing you more than making the couple hours it would take for the drive and paying someone to tune it that KNOWS (assuming they are good tuners) what they're doing.
if you already have all the equipment then its not too hard to tune hondata...just gotta work with the maps a little bit and burn out the eprom...the new AUTOTUNE function that Hondata just released should make it even easier to tune, but even Hondata said that the AUTOTUNE maps need to be cleaned up by a "good" tuner
[Modified by areyouasian, 12:33 PM 2/18/2003]
if you already have all the equipment then its not too hard to tune hondata...just gotta work with the maps a little bit and burn out the eprom...the new AUTOTUNE function that Hondata just released should make it even easier to tune, but even Hondata said that the AUTOTUNE maps need to be cleaned up by a "good" tuner
[Modified by areyouasian, 12:33 PM 2/18/2003]
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