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    Hondata S100 ~ D16 -> B18

    Can you use a Hondata S100 that was from a D16 for a B18 if it is retuned ?

    and for this
    Hondata OBD1 Replacement ECU with OBD1 Connector + the cost of either a s100, s200 or s300.
    $550.00

    Hondata OBD2ab Replacement ECU (for 1996 to 1999) + the cost of either a s100, s200 or s300.
    $650.00
    Does that mean i can keep my stock ECU, and they chip it with I.e. Hondata S100 for only $285 ?
    Im just abit confused with how all this works....
    Last edited by 1996ek1; 05-12-2007 at 04:56 PM.

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    Yes you can use the S100 from a D16 for a b18c but you will need to get a new tune.

    Alot of people get confused with how hondata is priced. That $285 price is for the hondata 'CHIP' only. You will still need an OBD1 P28/P30/P06 ECU and also pay a chipping fee.

    So if your ECU is one of the above and OBD1 then yes you can use it.

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    Yea its kind of confusing...
    thats where i was also stuck, do i need OBD1, because i always though you did, but then it says

    Hondata OBD2ab Replacment ECU + the cost of either a s100, s200 or s300.


    Why would you want a Hondata OBD2ab Replacment ECU if its non-compatible with OBD2 ??

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    because you need a OBD1 ECU to chip and your current obd2 will not allow chipping. So you need a complete replacement + a conversion harness.
    If you have OBD1 they usually give you the kit and you do your own conversion or pay for your own ECU to be converted

    Quote Originally Posted by 1996ek1 View Post
    Yea its kind of confusing...
    thats where i was also stuck, do i need OBD1, because i always though you did, but then it says

    Hondata OBD2ab Replacment ECU + the cost of either a s100, s200 or s300.


    Why would you want a Hondata OBD2ab Replacment ECU if its non-compatible with OBD2 ??
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    Quote Originally Posted by 1996ek1 View Post
    Why would you want a Hondata OBD2ab Replacment ECU if its non-compatible with OBD2 ??
    Just think of it as an OBD1 ECU with a conversion harness built in.

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    K so i do need P28 (best option i guess)
    Then i have to send it to Hondata to get chipped

    Then i need a OBD2 -> OBD1 conversion harness, then take it for a tune

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    You dont need to send it to hondata to get it chipped. There are people in aus that can chip it for you.

    And like you said, conversion harness and tune.

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    u can also use a obd1 p72 ecu

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    Quote Originally Posted by SLOWEGG View Post
    You dont need to send it to hondata to get it chipped. There are people in aus that can chip it for you.

    And like you said, conversion harness and tune.
    Sorry i meant a hondata distributor in aus.
    Will someone like TODA RACING chip it for me?

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    Yeah Toda Racing is by far the best option for you if your in NSW

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    Quote Originally Posted by jooboo View Post
    Yeah Toda Racing is by far the best option for you if your in NSW
    Sure am.

    So i can just take a OBD1 ECU in to them, and they will chip it with hondata S100 (most likely what im going to get).

    Then conversion harness, and get them to tune it for me and im all set.


    Thanks for your help guys

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    toda send it down to james in melb to get it chipped and get it sent back ..
    he told me dat when i enquried abt it a while back

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