I have heard from numerous sources that an s200 has an auxilary port that will control the secondary butterflies on an h22 manifold (considering p28 does not have that) is there any truth to this? What must be dont to achieve it?
My other Q is this, I run wet nitrous, will the s200 retard timing on the spray even though it is wet kit? I only need that nitrous feature and not the others....
Thanks in advance....
P28/H22 secondary butterfly control
P28/H22 secondary butterfly control
Goatboys sprayin
p28s can control the iab...so can p06, p05, p07, etc.
the circuitry is on all the boards; we can add it and hondata can contol it.
the circuitry is on all the boards; we can add it and hondata can contol it.
RaVer Motorsports (559) 733-4711
ravermotorsports@earthlink.net
ravermotorsports@earthlink.net
all the circuitry is present on the board, though used in civics for a different purpose. when chipping an ecu we add it for $25. it is amazing how misunderstood the iab control is: obdII uses a high signal, obdI USDM uses a low signal, and obdI jdm uses a high signal...lots of ppl with upgrades have non-functional iabs 
RaVer Motorsports (559) 733-4711
ravermotorsports@earthlink.net
ravermotorsports@earthlink.net
Wow, thanks for the info, I may talk to you later about it.....RMS wrote:all the circuitry is present on the board, though used in civics for a different purpose. when chipping an ecu we add it for $25. it is amazing how misunderstood the iab control is: obdII uses a high signal, obdI USDM uses a low signal, and obdI jdm uses a high signal...lots of ppl with upgrades have non-functional iabs
Goatboys sprayin
Can you give us the location on the ECU?RMS wrote:all the circuitry is present on the board, though used in civics for a different purpose. when chipping an ecu we add it for $25. it is amazing how misunderstood the iab control is: obdII uses a high signal, obdI USDM uses a low signal, and obdI jdm uses a high signal...lots of ppl with upgrades have non-functional iabs
Keith