tuning for obd0 ... ?
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tuning for obd0 ... ?
ok im about to put a basic kit on my car and i want to run low boost for daily driver(6-12psi), I found two people that could do it but they both basically said i'd have to be obd1... Is this pretty much the standard now? if it is then ill convert.
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Re: tuning for obd0 ... ?
There's tuning programs out there for OBD0. Not all of the OBD0 ECUs are readily able to be chipped though. If you have a non-VTEC setup, a PM6 ECU from an 90-91 Si (I think, I don't exactly remember) is easily chipped, the earlier ones are a little harder and require a daughterboard. If you have a VTEC setup, an OBD0 PR3 or PW0 works well, or a VTEC converted PM6. There really isn't any reason to convert except that there is more aftermarket support for OBD1 stuff.
I'd stay OBD0 unless you have to change for some reason.
I'd stay OBD0 unless you have to change for some reason.
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Re: tuning for obd0 ... ?
im already running a chipped obd0 pr4 with a more aggresive ignition curve and a/f ratio or w/e for b20.. its a xenocron chip but it doesnt have a datalogging cable.. can it still be flashed with a map for turbo ?
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xeno, you should talk to chokoawlt from crxcommunity/here. Hes learning all about ob0 tuning he can probably help you out and maybe tune ur car.?
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You can usually datalog also, that's already enabled in the OEM Honda ECU code but you need a tuning program that can view the data (and a datalogging cable obviously). There is already a 5 pin footprint on the board, that is the OEM serial port, and that's what the datalogging cable (or Hondata system FYI) hooks up to. The standard datalogging 4-pin connector that everyone uses installs on that 5 pin footprint (one position not used). If I remember you can datalog with a non-chipped (completely stock) ECU if you install the header and have software to communicate with the ECU and view the data.
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