HONDATA QUESTIONS
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HONDATA QUESTIONS
I'm been doing a lot of research on a Hondata system for my car. The s200 program looks decent, but is it worth it? I've already have a V-AFC and I was wondering if the Hondata system would blow the V-AFC out of the water. I'm running N/A and would like to know if Hondata is really worth all that money and how much of a horsepower increase should I be expecting.
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Re: HONDATA QUESTIONS
Abacus Racing said the Hondata program is $295. First thing they have to do is ship your ECU to Hondata so they can socket and place the base map into your ECU which is $75 then you put down $60 towards your dyno time. Which they said an average Honda takes about an hour to an hour and a half.
*The dyno time is $60 dollars an hour.
$295
$75
$60 + the rest of the dyno time
*Is it still worth it? Considering I already have the V-AFC piggy back controller which is ready installed and ready to be tuned.
*The dyno time is $60 dollars an hour.
$295
$75
$60 + the rest of the dyno time
*Is it still worth it? Considering I already have the V-AFC piggy back controller which is ready installed and ready to be tuned.
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Re: HONDATA QUESTIONS
Originally Posted by sung
If you are gonna do an N/A tune you should just do the S100
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Re: HONDATA QUESTIONS
Originally Posted by sung
If you are gonna do an N/A tune you should just do the S100