VAFC vs. Hondata
ok well real quick, and i have searched! but anyway alot of people have been saying that hondata is the better route. but is that true for my c5 setup. i/h/e and plan on getting adjustable cam gears and possibly a mild new cam set up. now i know hondata is def better for forced induction and seriously built n/a motors. so what do you think.
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Why? Your question has already been answered.
Why? Your question has already been answered.
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considering your level of knowledge in regards to this particular subject matter, i'd stay away from any form of self tuning.
an authorized hondata dealer and tuner will have all the tools that he/she will need to program/tune your hondata (if you do go that route).
considering your level of knowledge in regards to this particular subject matter, i'd stay away from any form of self tuning.
an authorized hondata dealer and tuner will have all the tools that he/she will need to program/tune your hondata (if you do go that route).
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considering your level of knowledge in regards to this particular subject matter, i'd stay away from any form of self tuning.
an authorized hondata dealer and tuner will have all the tools that he/she will need to program/tune your hondata (if you do go that route).</TD></TR></TABLE>
ahh man, that why i am asking questions to aquire knowledge on this subject. I just would like to know what pieces i will need.
but anyway i have obd2, so swapping to a p72 gsr ecu would be the way to go correct? the only modification id see to be done to the p72 would be the rev limit correct, which can be adjusted w/ hondata?
considering your level of knowledge in regards to this particular subject matter, i'd stay away from any form of self tuning.
an authorized hondata dealer and tuner will have all the tools that he/she will need to program/tune your hondata (if you do go that route).</TD></TR></TABLE>
ahh man, that why i am asking questions to aquire knowledge on this subject. I just would like to know what pieces i will need.
but anyway i have obd2, so swapping to a p72 gsr ecu would be the way to go correct? the only modification id see to be done to the p72 would be the rev limit correct, which can be adjusted w/ hondata?
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ahh man, that why i am asking questions to aquire knowledge on this subject. I just would like to know what pieces i will need.
but anyway i have obd2, so swapping to a p72 gsr ecu would be the way to go correct? the only modification id see to be done to the p72 would be the rev limit correct, which can be adjusted w/ hondata?</TD></TR></TABLE>
i highly doubt we could help your lack of desire to learn things on your own by seeking out answers that is readily available on this site and elsewhere on the internet.
http://www.hondata.com
imagine that. they have their own website.
and no. that's not the only modification. another would be getting a obd2 to obd1 harness. then changing all the timing and fuel maps for a b18c5. then wondering why a p72 isn't as cost effective as a p28.
stop asking rudimentary questions that can be answered with a simple search.
ahh man, that why i am asking questions to aquire knowledge on this subject. I just would like to know what pieces i will need.
but anyway i have obd2, so swapping to a p72 gsr ecu would be the way to go correct? the only modification id see to be done to the p72 would be the rev limit correct, which can be adjusted w/ hondata?</TD></TR></TABLE>
i highly doubt we could help your lack of desire to learn things on your own by seeking out answers that is readily available on this site and elsewhere on the internet.
http://www.hondata.com
imagine that. they have their own website.
and no. that's not the only modification. another would be getting a obd2 to obd1 harness. then changing all the timing and fuel maps for a b18c5. then wondering why a p72 isn't as cost effective as a p28.
stop asking rudimentary questions that can be answered with a simple search.
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