oh thats some bad advice there, number one, u should send em to james, the official distributer of hondata in australia,
number two,for someone who asks questions such as wats eprom i doubt he will see why he should invest 2k+ on a standalone ecu that sometimes will cause complications. dont forget a good tuner to setup a full base tune like dynodave charges in excess of 800 i believe. my tuner still cost me 400 and thats at mates rates.
oh thats some bad advice there, number one, u should send em to james, the official distributer of hondata in australia,
number two,for someone who asks questions such as wats eprom i doubt he will see why he should invest 2k+ on a standalone ecu that sometimes will cause complications. dont forget a good tuner to setup a full base tune like dynodave charges in excess of 800 i believe. my tuner still cost me 400 and thats at mates rates.
2k+??? s300 goin for $800 atm,got mine for $700
$800 for base tune? James did mine for $450
$400 mates rate retune? gettin a retune this coming week for $150
complications???
standalone??? he already has an OBD1 ecu by the sounds of it.
$400 mates rate retune? gettin a retune this coming week for $150
complications???
standalone??? he already has an OBD1 ecu by the sounds of it.
ok.... the unit itself is 800, ecu is 200
i actually opted for a slightly more expensive option coz when u source it through james, he decides that he must do the tuning, i was unhappy about that so had to source it through a guy in canada.
ur gonna need a conversion harness in obd2-obd1 conversions 200
in my case complications = dickhead sold me a dud ecu = 200
i opted to get myself a wideband o2 sensor while i was at it = 600
dynodave and james are not comparable in their prices!!! lets start comparing apples with bananas while we're at it!
i never said a retune costs 400, MY tune cost me 400 at mates rates.
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