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Old 01-15-2011, 12:08 AM   #1 (permalink)
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H22 tuning of choice?

Neptune? eCtune? AEM? Hondata?

For a streetable car pushing 500hp, a little strip time, a little personal tuning here and there.., what say you?
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neptune RTP. nuff said. LOTS of customer support, lots of help files.

good luck getting the service and product support from the other companies like we provide with neptune.
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good luck getting the service and product support from the other companies like "we" provide with neptune.
As much as I appreciate a plug from someone who is affiliated with a company, you have to admit that you're a little more bias toward your own product. If there was an eCtune guy here, he'd plug the **** out of his as well.

With that being said, I had already come to the decision to use Neptune. I wanted to see what other people had to say about their products and got zero responses. From my own snooping around I would have to agree that Neptune is the way to go for support and usability in the mainstream. It's price and tunability seem to rival the AEM series 2 without the extra $800 bucks or so. And that's why I've already gotten a quote for the upgrade and install from Adrenaline.

I had a company wanting to tune me on ectune, but after looking and looking, it seemed to pale in comparison to neptune all the way around. I originally wanted to use the s300, but that was a whole nother headache for the p28. AEM was my choice because it was solid and proven, but after comparison, why? No reason to spend that kind of money for no major benefits, especially when neptune is both proven and well supported.

I'm looking forward to doing business with Neptune.. Hmm, wonder if they sponsor lol. Would love to get the viewer and stuff for shows

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As much as I appreciate a plug from someone who is affiliated with a company, you have to admit that you're a little more bias toward your own product. If there was an eCtune guy here, he'd plug the **** out of his as well.

With that being said, I had already come to the decision to use Neptune. I wanted to see what other people had to say about their products and got zero responses. From my own snooping around I would have to agree that Neptune is the way to go for support and usability in the mainstream. It's price and tunability seem to rival the AEM series 2 without the extra $800 bucks or so. And that's why I've already gotten a quote for the upgrade and install from Adrenaline.

I had a company wanting to tune me on ectune, but after looking and looking, it seemed to pale in comparison to neptune all the way around. I originally wanted to use the s300, but that was a whole nother headache for the p28. AEM was my choice because it was solid and proven, but after comparison, why? No reason to spend that kind of money for no major benefits, especially when neptune is both proven and well supported.

I'm looking forward to doing business with Neptune.. Hmm, wonder if they sponsor lol. Would love to get the viewer and stuff for shows
i've used all of them. I used to be an ectune tuner (technically still am) but i shifted to neptune for a reason. I know and understand the use of a products customer service. I KNOW, from experience with all these softwares, that you will not get the customer service we offer from any other engine management company that is based off the honda ecu.
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My brother (TurboLude97 over at honda-tech.com) has been running with a Hondata. The guys at the shop he got it tuned at like the setup. About all I can tell you other than it's putting down over 600whp just fine.. but he recently detuned so he could also run it on the street instead of just track on 110 unleaded... considering its always had the full interior and hit in the high 10's I'd say a decent setup

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hondata s300 is the way i go wit high30psi n 4bar map, easy to tune just need ur laptop. AEM wideband uego works great wit it has input an adjust fuel ratio map auto to keep u good n alot of adjusts too if u run boarded line lean for more hp...

last time i had my car running & dyno i was making 538whp @6499 wit 25psi
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