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 Originally Posted by xxb4xx
I've had a chat with the partner in crime when it comes to ecu's, we'll give it a go this week.. Although..
- where is the obdII connector? Drivers side dash?
- and any cables under dash to be connected for ROM access that anyone is aware of?
First thing we already spoke about was rev limiter.. That's relatively easy, but not sure on how v-tak is ecu controlled..
ill give you $200 for my rev limit to be raised to 8,000... ill do everything else 
vtec should just be a relay/transitor that grounds its output at the set crossover point....
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'03 Integra DC5 Type R
Wakefield Park: 1:13.047 w/ street tyres
Eastern Creek Int'l Raceway: 1:57.969 w/ street tyres
Power: 155Kw with Mugen N1 ECU
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ha ha, let me see if I can get into the thing first!!
Ps it's been mentioned in a thread here that enginuity.org is finished.. It's not it's still around just under another name..
For all the ecu noobs, checkout openecu.. This is the magic maker
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 Originally Posted by EUR003act
ill give you $200 for my rev limit to be raised to 8,000.
Agree, i'm in for a rev limit raise for $200 that's some motivation for you
Last edited by Kason; 05-05-2009 at 10:10 AM.
'06 Accord Euro CL9
Naturally Aspirated, K24A i-Vtec
Wakefield Park: 1:18.000
On The Fly: 140Kw
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 Originally Posted by Kason
Agree, i'm in for a rev limit raise for $20  that's some motivation for you 
Just saw your sig, that's a good wakefield time. What mods do you have on your car? 140 kW is a good number.
Last edited by aaronng; 05-05-2009 at 10:34 AM.
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Stocky CL9 - 1:17.2
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 Originally Posted by aaronng
Just saw you sig, that's a good wakefield time. What mods do you have on your car? 140 kW is a good number.
Injen, Cold Air Intake
Toda, 4-2-1 Header
Toda, High Flow Cat
Greddy, Evo2 Catback Exhaust
Tein, Super Street
Ingalls, Rear Camber Kit
Dixcel, Type M Pads
B.Stone, RE001 Street Tires
I heard from Leon, that your the fastest euro that he knows* on wakefield. I haven't ever dyno my car yet, i don't know how much power it produce I got an Greddy emanage ultimate in my room at the moment, probably getting it tuned this week or next week.
Before there were a red euro with Spoon coilovers, front strut bar, F&R camber &toe kit with Advan AD07 Tires as well and did low 1:17.xxx as well.
Last edited by Kason; 05-05-2009 at 10:20 AM.
'06 Accord Euro CL9
Naturally Aspirated, K24A i-Vtec
Wakefield Park: 1:18.000
On The Fly: 140Kw
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 Originally Posted by Kason
Injen, Cold Air Intake
Toda, 4-2-1 Header
Toda, High Flow Cat
Greddy, Evo2 Catback Exhaust
Tein, Super Street
Ingalls, Rear Camber Kit
Dixcel, Type M Pads
B.Stone, RE001 Street Tires
I heard from Leon, that your the fastest euro that he knows* on wakefield. I haven't ever dyno my car yet, i don't know how much power it produce  I got an Greddy emanage ultimate in my room at the moment, probably getting it tuned this week or next week.
Before there were a red euro with Spoon coilovers, front strut bar, F&R camber &toe kit with Advan AD07 Tires as well and did low 1:17.xxx as well.
Nice! Your car should make good power, especially with the Toda headers. If not peak power, the mid range should improve significantly.
Will you be going for the upcoming wakefield day on 10th July?
I did see that red Euro, the tyres on that one were very grippy. I find the RE001 just not sticky enough for such a heavy car. I'm going to change my brake pads this time to see if a sport pad will help, but I am not expecting much, since the car was sliding around most of the time.
Edit: Sorry guys for hijacking the thread.
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Stocky CL9 - 1:17.2
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 Originally Posted by xxb4xx
ha ha, let me see if I can get into the thing first!!
Ps it's been mentioned in a thread here that enginuity.org is finished.. It's not it's still around  just under another name..
For all the ecu noobs, checkout openecu.. This is the magic maker
any good news for us euro owners? everyone's waiting haha 
 Originally Posted by aaronng
Nice! Your car should make good power, especially with the Toda headers. If not peak power, the mid range should improve significantly.
Will you be going for the upcoming wakefield day on 10th July?
I did see that red Euro, the tyres on that one were very grippy. I find the RE001 just not sticky enough for such a heavy car. I'm going to change my brake pads this time to see if a sport pad will help, but I am not expecting much, since the car was sliding around most of the time.
Edit: Sorry guys for hijacking the thread.
i find the re001 not good enough as well. also dont ever get dixcel type m pads, if you are to get dixcel, get the type z. my friend had type m on his s15 which was really good at holding up but for some reason not so good on the euro. i think it's the weight of the car? well i don't know so yah look into something else. july 10th, maybe. i know leon's really keen to go but i need to save up and see how i go first, needs to save up for tuning my emanage ultimate as well.
Last edited by Kason; 09-05-2009 at 02:01 AM.
'06 Accord Euro CL9
Naturally Aspirated, K24A i-Vtec
Wakefield Park: 1:18.000
On The Fly: 140Kw
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 Originally Posted by EUR003act
ill give you $200 for my rev limit to be raised to 8,000... ill do everything else
vtec should just be a relay/transitor that grounds its output at the set crossover point.... 
The VTEC solenoid and VTC solenoid are both grounded directly to the engine block. They are both switched by a 12V output from the stock ecu.
That's why when running the Vi-pec ecu you need to wire a small solid state relay into the loom for VTC control. The vi-pec's high frequency auxillary outputs (greater than 300hz) are all ground switching... so the solid state relay is wired in to a 12v power souce so that the ECU is effectively outputting a high frequency 12v pulse to the VTC solenoid (instead of the usual ground).
VTEC is much simpler, since it doesn't need to be constantly adjusted. All you need is a switchable voltage output (like an ignition/injection channel).
Last edited by Chris_F; 09-05-2009 at 06:49 AM.
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Hey boys,
So far so good, we ended up getting into the ecu, but only as read only mode, we can't figure out hiwvto get it into read/write.... Yet 
We had it where we could clear ecu codes, but not save the map off the ecu or save it back on.. There must be a short out somewhere, either way we lost sunlight and a jim beam or 2 later, gave up for the day.. We managed all this in 45 mins, so all is looking hopeful at this stage
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 Originally Posted by xxb4xx
Hey boys,
So far so good, we ended up getting into the ecu, but only as read only mode, we can't figure out hiwvto get it into read/write.... Yet
We had it where we could clear ecu codes, but not save the map off the ecu or save it back on.. There must be a short out somewhere, either way we lost sunlight and a jim beam or 2 later, gave up for the day.. We managed all this in 45 mins, so all is looking hopeful at this stage 
Very exciting stuff! Keep us posted and good luck!
CL9 Euro Luxury
Toda - 127kW | Wakefield - 1:19.1 | WSID - 15.4
QUALITY K-SERIES AND CL9 EURO PARTS FOR SALE
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 Originally Posted by xxb4xx
Hey boys,
So far so good, we ended up getting into the ecu, but only as read only mode, we can't figure out hiwvto get it into read/write.... Yet
We had it where we could clear ecu codes, but not save the map off the ecu or save it back on.. There must be a short out somewhere, either way we lost sunlight and a jim beam or 2 later, gave up for the day.. We managed all this in 45 mins, so all is looking hopeful at this stage 
awesome work!
'03 Integra DC5 Type R
Wakefield Park: 1:13.047 w/ street tyres
Eastern Creek Int'l Raceway: 1:57.969 w/ street tyres
Power: 155Kw with Mugen N1 ECU
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