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INTEG
07-08-2007, 11:49 PM
Hi Ozhonda members,

Hi building a turbo DC2 B18c, I want to get a Hondata ECU for my setup cause i heard they are a good product, but I dont know anyone in perth specialising in tuning hondata ECU everyone is over Eastern States! so i was thinking to get an Apexi FC instead cause everyone here can tune it easy. But i was wondering if anyone know someone or place that can tune Hondata in perth let me know? thanks

matt
08-08-2007, 12:00 AM
there has been a Hondata tuner just announced in perth
http://www.hondatech.com.au/forum/showthread.php?t=1320

INTEG
16-08-2007, 08:59 PM
Thanks Buddy Woot Woot about time:wave:

there has been a Hondata tuner just announced in perth
http://www.hondatech.com.au/forum/showthread.php?t=1320

locote
16-08-2007, 10:55 PM
Well not exactly in perth bout 60ks south to be exact...

INTEG
17-08-2007, 06:21 PM
dammmm that far

FastFwd
31-08-2007, 03:51 PM
INTEG - Where bouts in perth you at, im round joondalup. listen if you need any help just email me at Reece.vellios@optusnet.com.au Im glad to help because I've Done the complete turbo kit myself and i have had the worst luck you could have. But in the end it has all worked out soo if u need any advise just chuck me and email

INTEG
01-09-2007, 06:00 PM
INTEG - Where bouts in perth you at, im round joondalup. listen if you need any help just email me at Reece.vellios@optusnet.com.au Im glad to help because I've Done the complete turbo kit myself and i have had the worst luck you could have. But in the end it has all worked out soo if u need any advise just chuck me and email

i live around Alexander hieghts so pretty close to you. wat setup you got, did you build it urself?, and were you get yours tune?

why want happen to your car, what trouble did you run into so i can be prepared lol?

locote
01-09-2007, 07:39 PM
What turbo are you installing INTEG???

INTEG
02-09-2007, 03:15 PM
What turbo are you installing INTEG???

T3/T4 Turbo

locote
02-09-2007, 03:20 PM
akkk.
I sold my kit a while back, was it you that baught it of me???

FastFwd
04-09-2007, 06:53 PM
i live around Alexander hieghts so pretty close to you. wat setup you got, did you build it urself?, and were you get yours tune?

why want happen to your car, what trouble did you run into so i can be prepared lol?


Speedworx did my tune...i built the car mostly myself with help of my uncle with a few bits and peices.

Long storey short: Well i blew my d15b4 motor that was originially in it....then i put my b16a2, was bored soo did some research about how the b series can take upto 6-7 psi safely on stock internals...soo i bought a turbo kit. got a bunch of mates over. installed the whole kit from 6am to 6pm on a saturday...then got some exhaust issues and stuff ironed out over the next week. and then got a tune done by speedworx. car ran fine for bout 4 months. then i was dragging my mates r32 on mitchelle freeway and dropped it back to 3rd and FINISHED.....i cracked the ring housing on two pistons....soo i meen i've heard of people that have used 6-7psi on stock internals for over 2 yrs and have been fine and my motor only had 30k on it before i did so weather it was the tune or just wear n tare i dont know. But i rebuilt it since then with all forged setup and now i havent had a problem since and i thrash the shit out of my car....

Im extra cautious now...i make sure every little problem gets ironed out before i drive it too long. because be aware that having a turbo kit does put alot of strain on your car and will need alot of maintaining.

Couper_Trooper
14-09-2007, 06:46 PM
Im extra cautious now...i make sure every little problem gets ironed out before i drive it too long. because be aware that having a turbo kit does put alot of strain on your car and will need alot of maintaining.

lol! man im in for a bumpy ride... i shoud've researched more, but i really hate studying.. lol
i wonder how long my cars gonna last with stock inernals (d16)... since i too, thrash the shit out of mine..
oh wells.. i'll be learning from my mistakes, hands on approach is the best way to learn i guess..:D

FastFwd
14-09-2007, 10:30 PM
yeh bro...defiantly bumpy. but its all about the love. ive had my civ for almost 7 yrs and ive been driving for almost 5. had her for two yrs before i got my P's. ive done most of the work myself. come close to selling her once but then i just couldn't, to many good experiences and shes part of my life.

some call me weird, and sometimes i think it also but its funny how material things like a car can grow on you.