mods are intake and headers...
not sure which one to get for my d15b...
what are the pros and cons of each..
i can get the chipped ecu for around 160
not sure on the VAFC prices yet
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mods are intake and headers...
not sure which one to get for my d15b...
what are the pros and cons of each..
i can get the chipped ecu for around 160
not sure on the VAFC prices yet
AFAIK there is no such thing as a "spoon chipped" ECU...only stand-alone units for B series motors etc.
Id be looking at some piggy back management since you are running stock cam and head etc too ?
i'm referring to my d series motor
and i'm referring to this
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/SPOON...83624306QQrdZ1
not exactly that, thats an example
That is NOT a "Spoon" chipped ECU/chip. IT is some aftermarket chip with a fake spoon sticker on it. No doubt , IMO it is some cheap chip which requires soldering to an existing ECU - and modifies / screws fuel maps and ignition iming etc. Please dont get it !Quote:
Originally Posted by krasyvy
Didn't realise the ones on ebay were all fake.
Ok well should I get a chipped ecu or VAFC.
There are other solutions around for your ECU it can be setup to run Hondata S100,Please PM a Hondata dealer for details and prices.Quote:
Originally Posted by krasyvy
Regards Dyno Dave
Yeah hondata may be out of my price range at the moment.
I spoke to a guy who chips ecu's and he said that he can provide me with some preprogrammed chips, and then alter my ecu so that i can swap chips easily
also for reference.. here is a spoon ecu
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/SPOON-Integra...QQcmdZViewItem
i guess a general rule is that u cant get any spoon product for 15 bucks
YesQuote:
Originally Posted by krasyvy
I can do this also.
And I have all the Spoon and other programs which I can provide.
hard to tell, but that doesnt look genuine to meQuote:
Originally Posted by Dxs
i'm assuming this is a genuine chip?Quote:
Originally Posted by ProECU
the guy claims it is genuine...how can i verify this?