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    Hondata Chips

    does anybody no what the prices are for the hondata chips and ecu gear for dc5 itr?

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    ...free plug for hondata ....

    Difference to the car is simply amazing on the DC5, so much torque from down low

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    Is there like a list of mods that are preferred to be done before getting the Hondata chip + tune? Like to get the most out of the tune...

    Also is it possible to tune the car to use less fuel? Any disadvantages on this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bubblecivic
    Is there like a list of mods that are preferred to be done before getting the Hondata chip + tune? Like to get the most out of the tune...

    Also is it possible to tune the car to use less fuel? Any disadvantages on this?
    i believe theres a best bang for buck thing for dc5 and dc2 =P

    here..

    hope that helps =P
    "Tony Stark was able to build this in a cave! With a box of scraps!"

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    exhaust and intake at least, if possible do headers before tune too ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by davidd
    ...free plug for hondata ....

    Difference to the car is simply amazing on the DC5, so much torque from down low
    have you tried any other ecu's with which you can benchmark this statement to give a more complete picture?

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    there is a microtech chip out there that will apparently give like 50 kw. so ive herd. il research it

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    i went to the micro tech site. and it doesnt show kw gains.

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    Quote Originally Posted by franki
    there is a microtech chip out there that will apparently give like 50 kw. so ive herd. il research it

    maybee with turbo =P..
    "Tony Stark was able to build this in a cave! With a box of scraps!"

    Wayne: Funny.. Mugsees car is also built in a cave with a bunch of scraps, also its red and gold.. interesting......

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    Quote Originally Posted by type one
    have you tried any other ecu's with which you can benchmark this statement to give a more complete picture?
    I never said that other ecu's don't perform... I was merely saying that hondata is great compared to stock. Also note that this thread is about HONDATA CHIPS for DC5.

    I compare my own dyno graphs pre/post hondata and notice huge mid-range gains, hence ... free plug for hondata ....
    Last edited by davidd; 19-04-2005 at 10:04 AM.

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    that hondata setup, the $1200+ tuning one. as mentioned above. what is the model called, how much increase in power will it give a stock dc5r woth exhaust and cold air intake. and is this one a stand alone ecu that is tuned or a chip for stock ecu.

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    Quote Originally Posted by franki
    that hondata setup, the $1200+ tuning one. as mentioned above. what is the model called, how much increase in power will it give a stock dc5r woth exhaust and cold air intake. and is this one a stand alone ecu that is tuned or a chip for stock ecu.

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