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    Handata s300?

    Hey everyone,

    I'm thinking of getting a Hondata s300 on by B16A2 EK1 with full exhaust system and air intake. Once tuned how much difference in power would there be? I just wana know if its worth the money.
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    a stand alone ecu is always worth the money......thas my opinion anyways

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    If you had a few more engine mods I suppose.
    For now probably no point.

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    yo, you the guy that was at willowbank on wednesday, Hondata definatly worth it, but why the s300? what type of application you going to need that for? If you just want a nice basic tune with basic bolt ons, you would probably travel as far as the s200, and save you some money and still get same result. Just depends on what type of setup you have / planning to have

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    Quote Originally Posted by markoJEK1 View Post
    yo, you the guy that was at willowbank on wednesday, Hondata definatly worth it, but why the s300? what type of application you going to need that for? If you just want a nice basic tune with basic bolt ons, you would probably travel as far as the s200, and save you some money and still get same result. Just depends on what type of setup you have / planning to have
    your very true............but why go s200 when for an extra $50 you get s300

    if you wanna be budget and just tune without fetures, just get s100

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    True, I was under the impression that the s1 and s2 are more closely priced, and that the s3 was the big jump.. guess not, will have look at prices now :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by markoJEK1 View Post
    yo, you the guy that was at willowbank on wednesday, Hondata definatly worth it, but why the s300? what type of application you going to need that for? If you just want a nice basic tune with basic bolt ons, you would probably travel as far as the s200, and save you some money and still get same result. Just depends on what type of setup you have / planning to have
    yeah that was me, but I had a shit day. it was my first time there and I thought I try my luck with my normal tyres. Well that was a bad idea. So will be back once I fix up a few things and the rain stops.

    So to get some more power out of my engine and before I get a new ECU what would be the best mod to do??
    H for Have a nice f%@# day

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    s300 really isnt necessary for your application buddy.wasting money

    id recommend you go the hondata s200

    the difference in power from putting the ecu in will depend on the mods you have done,a stand alone ecu and tune allows you to adjust things to get the best gain from the mods you have done.

    for instance,you will only get slight gains from tuning with the only mods being exhaust and intake,but if you were to change cams etc. etc. then the ecu is pretty much a must to allow you get full advantage of the more aggressive cams
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    Well i'm thinking either s100 or s300. Really haven't got a qlue which would be better for my setup.
    H for Have a nice f%@# day

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    Searching is a good start
    Plenty of info around.
    http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthread.php?t=19495

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    fair enough, my first night too, and was quite happy with best time I ran and on street tyres :P

    for good gains, recommend quality mods, top range stuff will never let you down

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    Yeah that's what barefoot said too. All the stuff I have done for now has been good high quality stuff. So that's how it's gona stay. I just need a bit of help with direction on what mod to do next.
    H for Have a nice f%@# day

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