What does my H22 TURBO need, not WANT, need in order to run?

Hondata model coverage & ECU application questions.
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h22vtec
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What does my H22 TURBO need, not WANT, need in order to run?

Post by h22vtec »

What does my h22 turbo need in order to run good for daily driving and a

little bit of street play. Ok, a lot of street play. This is what I got guys and I

am getting mixed input on what to do. I have a 1993 honda civic dx 4dr

with a 97 h22 motor in it that originally had an auto trans, but now has a

manual prelude tranny, I believe the motor is usdm. I think I am running

stock gsr injectors which are 240cc cuz there is no resistor box on my

setup. I have megan racing adjustable cam gears, stock intake manifold

and throttle body, motor is a stock block, head hasn't been touched either.

Running an aem fuel rail with aem regulator. I have a t3o4 hybrid turbo

setup (.48 a/r and .60). Equal length manifold, with tial wastegate set with

a .4 bar spring which is 6lbs and a tial blow off, a spearco style intercooler,

2 step boost controller, 2 inch thick radiator, fidanza lightened flywheel, act

stage 3 clutch, 3 inch exhaust to a 2.5 inch exhaust all the way back. No

cat. The car has just been turbo'd like I haven't even drove it yet, its still

in the shop. Before you flip out about my injectors, I do have 450cc dsm

ones that are gonna be installed along with a low impedance resistor box.

Here's my question, i have a p06 that was chipped to a p13, and im

running hondata s200 with 3step and datalogging. This is a stock motor

and will only be boosting a max of 9lbs if that for now. What do I do for

hondata purposes, do i get the boost option with the 3 bar map sensor,

and extended 6 colomns they add to the fuel and ignition tables, or do i

stick with what i have, since the stock map sensor will read all the way up

to 11 lbs of boost before throwing errors? And whats the best and cheapest

way to get it tuned right? Do i need rom editor and that romulat
or device?

Should i just have it taken to a dyno, or have it street dynod using a

wideband? I dont know where to go from here as hondata is concerned.

Please help. My screen name on aim is spoolingpower. Any ideas are most

appreciated. I also have pictures upon request.
DaX
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Post by DaX »

Buy the boost option for your S200. A GM 3bar is not necessary since you're not going to boost over 11 psi for now. Be sure and get those injectors in, but be aware that Hondata and DSM injectors do not always get along...you may run into problems with them. As far as tuning goes, if you know and trust someone with a wideband, street tuning is probably the cheapest way to do it. I would recommend dyno tuning if you can afford it though.
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