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00redline 06-Oct-2007 12:26 AM

hondata
 
does anyone were i can get hondata near oakville and what do you guys think of it

DumbasSi 06-Oct-2007 04:31 AM

Neetronics.
About $1000.
Pointless unless you have other mods.

zeeman 06-Oct-2007 12:36 PM

i'd use crome, its free, you don't have to buy crome, you just pay your tuner to tune ur car with crome.....unless ur k-series, then u NEED hondata K-pro

00redline 07-Oct-2007 12:08 AM

whats crome

zeeman 07-Oct-2007 12:23 AM

crome is another obd1 ROM editing program. Hondata, Neptune, eCtune, Uberdata are all ROM editors.
Neptune costs $450 US for the RTP board (do-it yourself version)
Hondata costs $600 US for the S300 (do-it yourself version)
Hondata K-pro is like $1000+ US
eCtune isn't available to the public yet other than at an authorized tuner
Uberdata is free
Crome is free
But with any of these ROM editors if you don't know what you're doing and you don't have all of the right equipment you have to pay someone to tune it.
And in able to use any of the above rom editors (execpt the hondata k-pro) you need to be using an obd1 ecu, so if you have a 1989-1991 civic/integra or 1996-2000 civic (96-01 integra) you'll need an ecu conversion harness to convert to obd1.
IMO crome is more than sufficient for even a pretty high whp car, so for your average street car its quiet capable of running pretty much any setup realiably, safely and to its fullest power potential.
Neptune would be my next choice, if you felt like spending $450 US on an EMS. I've been using it on my car and its pretty much the same thing as crome but it has more features and everything works 100% (somethings in crome don't work, but IMO that doesn't really matter b/c it won't stop the tuner from being able to tune the car to its fullest), crome is lacking in features a little compared to neptune/hondata/eCtune. But it does still have a launch control, CEL shiftlight, and half-assed anti-lag.

00redline 07-Oct-2007 06:29 PM

where do i get crome

00redline 07-Oct-2007 09:30 PM

you guys mind telling me how do i use crome and will it work with obo2...i know nothin about it i went to the site and im still lost

akira 07-Oct-2007 11:31 PM


Originally Posted by zeeman (Post 16189)
And in able to use any of the above rom editors (execpt the hondata k-pro) you need to be using an obd1 ecu, so if you have a 1989-1991 civic/integra or 1996-2000 civic (96-01 integra) you'll need an ecu conversion harness to convert to obd1.

tunewithcrome.com


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