Converting to OBD1 What should i do??
I want to conver to OBD1 with my 98 b18c1 in my 96 coupe. But i dont yet have the money for hondata. which i soon plan on getting. what should i get for an ecu setup until i get the hondata unit. it may be a while. Please let me know what you guys think??
well i have the skunk2 manifold so i dont need whatever that second butterfly sensor is. so i was thinking a chipped ecu. but what??
IM Kenji or Ih8ricerz on the board they have several programs that they can burn to a P28. I personally like the mugen program. runs on the rich side but it feels and idles 5x better than the skunk 2 program and that will eliminate your knock sensor, IAB sensor, and secondary o2 sensor. i believe a HT sponsor is running a special on a OBDII>OBDI jumper harness for 79 shipped.
isnt uberdata only for boost?? i was thinking about uberdata. but read it was used with boosted aplications. can i also use it for n/a?? do i need to have a wideband?? do local tuners tune uberdata??
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you can get P06 ecu and get chipped from kenji.
that will be your start point.
i'm sure you can run a p06 that is socketed with uberdata. it lets you import P06, p30, p72,p75 files
that will be your start point.
i'm sure you can run a p06 that is socketed with uberdata. it lets you import P06, p30, p72,p75 files
yeah but i thought uberdata was for boost. i havent seen much about it for n/a aplications. But you guys think i could tune my own ecu with uberdata if i had a wideband?? how hard is it??
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You see this cause people just chip their ECU or run a more common piggy-back/stand-alone.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by stehigs321 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">But you guys think i could tune my own ecu with uberdata if i had a wideband?? how hard is it??</TD></TR></TABLE>
You can tune it with a wideband, BUT you have to do a lot of research on how to tune it right.
You see this cause people just chip their ECU or run a more common piggy-back/stand-alone.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by stehigs321 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">But you guys think i could tune my own ecu with uberdata if i had a wideband?? how hard is it??</TD></TR></TABLE>
You can tune it with a wideband, BUT you have to do a lot of research on how to tune it right.
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