What's better than an Apexi V-AFC?
I have a 93 sedan and have enough parts to build an h22head/h23block motor. but i only have the h23 ecu. So instead of getting an h22a ecu i was thinking of a v-afc. But i want like the next step further than what the Apexi unit does.
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, 600 w/ tuning installed at IB.. if you're a cali head.
, 600 w/ tuning installed at IB.. if you're a cali head.
you need to have a vtec ecu if you want have vtec. the better stages of hondata do not work with an any H series ecu. i think most get a GSR ecu with hondata.
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hondata doesnt work with Accord or Prelude ECU's at all.
you would need a p71 (gsr) ecu if you still have an IM with secondaries, otherwise a p28 can be tuned as well
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hondata doesnt work with Accord or Prelude ECU's at all.
you would need a p71 (gsr) ecu if you still have an IM with secondaries, otherwise a p28 can be tuned as well
That's a P72 for the H22A. I got my Hondata S200 for less than the price of a VAFC. Kyle at KS Motorsports has them for under $300 I believe. PM him on here 2K_TEG I think is his screenname.
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