ok im lookin to go w/ hondata, so im assumin i go wit the p72!!!! how much money does it cost for hondata stage 2 & 3 w/o boost
or is it better to use a p13 chipped w/vafc, anyone give me there opinions on a good chip for my stock p13.....
before i get attacked by the "whores", ive tried the search didnt answer my questions, well it wasnt explained specifically or whatever!!!!!
wouldnt the p13 have more potential than a p72?????
its my personal opinion that hondata is over priced, i simply got a used P28 auto ecu...65 bucks...had it chipped with one of the mugen P72 programs..using a Mugen or Spoon ect program for the P28 takes care of the leaning out that you get on an H22 motor when using a GSR ecu..as for it working..im using the aforementioned ECU with a VAFC...i havent even dyno tuned it and its gotten me pretty far into the 13 with just i/h/e/cam gears to go along with it...so take that info however you like...just my thoughts..peace!
i guess while we are at this topic. i drive a 96 vtec. can i get a p13???? i am guessing i have come convert obd2 to obd1 right??? i got the p13 ecu, and whatelse do i need next to finish this conversion? thanks!
i never said my stuff was gold...but het how about this..nobody ask me **** about my car...and ill give you guys no opinions, or what worked for me...**** you ...its not like i was bragging...go ahead and spend your money on all the different stuff you "hope" works...and yes its my daily driver...and get over 25mpg...im done helping anyone..bye
excuse me?? hey screw you...the people on this board who im freinds with and know me...im cool with you guys...the rest can basically kiss my ass...ill keep what my lude does and what works, and my knowledge of the car to myself...ive got no need to share this with anyone...now i see why so many people hate import owners, and the honda people in general...jesus
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