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    ECUs

    Hey guys,

    I was thinking about upgrading my ECU. Whats a good one, how much what a good one cost and where can I get one in Sydney?

    Thanks

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    What makes power is the tuning, not the ECU.
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    Quote Originally Posted by aaronng View Post
    What makes power is the tuning, not the ECU.


    if every other thing on ur car is stock i dont see much point in upgrading ur ECU... but to answer ur question... maybe a hondata


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    Quote Originally Posted by |N| View Post


    if every other thing on ur car is stock i dont see much point in upgrading ur ECU... but to answer ur question... maybe a hondata


    lmao true

    if your car is stock there is no point upgrading ur ecu
    honda spent heaps on gettin teh right settings for it so dont bother

    but if u have basic bolt ons or more then try buyin a hondata

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    yes IMO should get basic mods first before ECU upgrade, this includes:

    -intake
    -headers
    -exhaust

    get these, upgrade ecu and tune should get good power gains

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    yep as Jamezy has stated upgrade your I/H/E and get the ecu, tune it and then you will be looking at better power gains.. hondata is a good choice for an ecu !

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    Well ive got a 2.25 exhuast with extractors and a shortram air intake.
    Hondata u reckon? Ill hav a look thanks
    Last edited by sickvic1; 15-09-2007 at 03:54 PM.

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    Tunable ECu will net some gains on a stock engine.

    We manage to pick up a few kw's on a stock ITR motor.

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    A cheap Hondata S100 put into your current ECU would work fine too.
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