Help a Newbie!

Hondata model coverage & ECU application questions.
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Tim
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Help a Newbie!

Post by Tim »

Ok guys, im gonna be very frank, and very honest.

i dont know anything about hondata....i hear alot of people raving about it, and ive seen some VERY VERY impressive #s with it, some first hand, some on the net.

i know a kid that made 350 at the WHEELs on a stock b16 with a tuned 3b set up.

i have a 2k Si with a modifiied Drag kit, larger t3/t4e (.63ar, 54 trim)
TIAL 35mm WG

im not sure how the Hondata works, do i need to first get myself an OBD1 ECU and have the Hondata soldered/installed into this?

could someone please take this noobie under their wing, im VERY anxious to get going on this and produce some REAL #s......
2k Si on Boost.....

T3/T04e Looking for some more power!
AndyE
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Post by AndyE »

1) Go to www.hondata.com
2) Read everything
3) Come back when you've read everything, and ask what you still don't know.

The Hondata site is an excellent source of info and should answer most of your questions. We all gotta start somewhere.

-AndyE
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knowledge
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Post by knowledge »

what area are you in ? obd 1 conversion is one way you can go . there are several options you can go with on youre car 3b or 4b would be rec depending on if you wish to have a datalogging capabilty.
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