s200 tuning on h22 lude....

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mxer518
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s200 tuning on h22 lude....

Post by mxer518 »

hey i have been searching for a while but i really can find anything solid on this issue. i have a 93 prelude si with a h22a swap. i baught the p28 hondata ecu and the base s200 setup. what my problam is, there is no tuners for hondata withen at least 5 hrs from me. all i want to do is be able to make sure that the car is running "safe". is there a way that i can burn the basemap myself? and is there any basemaps for this motor? and is there anything elese i need to worry about when i get my setup in a few days? where can you learn about bruning your own ecu...so i can put my own basempas on.???

thanks for the help :D
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Post by Spunkster »

To be able to tune the car yourself, you will need a minimum of an s200, datalogging, a Pocket Programmer and Romeditor. Details on tuning can be found at http://www.hondata.com/stech.html.
mxer518
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Post by mxer518 »

so what would happen if i were to drive my car with the p28 until it was tuned? would it be safe or even run??
mxer518
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Post by mxer518 »

can anyone answer this???
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Post by DaX »

mxer518 wrote:can anyone answer this???
Your IAB's will not work. Your ECU will not use the knock sensor. The H22 uses larger injectors than the D16, but I'm not sure if this will affect the drivability or not.

You're best off to stick with the stock ECU until you get tuned. If you're itching to throw it in and just can't wait...try it out...see if the car will even idle.
mxer518
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Post by mxer518 »

is there anyway that somebody can burn me the chip?? since there is no dealers withen hundereds of miles from me... im running a stock h22 in a 93 prelude. with the usual headers intake exhaust.

please help!!
mxer518
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Post by mxer518 »

can anybody help me????
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Post by DaX »

Your best bet on getting a ROM burned [a basemap] is to telephone a dealer/tuner. You'll either have to ship them a blank ROM or purchase one from them...I'm not sure if you will be charged for the basemap.
mxer518
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Post by mxer518 »

the dealer that i oreder the p28 ecu from said that, the p28 is the best for a h22a. was i given false info? and dose anydody know a good dealer to get a rom burned?
mxer518
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Post by mxer518 »

the dealer that i oreder the p28 ecu from said that, the p28 is the best for a h22a. was i given false info? and dose anydody know a good dealer to get a rom burned?
mxer518
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Post by mxer518 »

the dealer that i oreder the p28 ecu from said that, the p28 is the best for a h22a. was i given false info? and dose anydody know a good dealer to get a rom burned?
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Post by ridewhencan »

I don't know what you worked out but running an untuned civic fuel map on a prelude motor is a bad idea. Not enough fuel for the bigger motor.
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Post by RMS »

actually the 340cc 'lude injectors just about make an even wash vs. the smaller displacement of the d16. but tuning is a must regardless.
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