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Old 01-18-2007, 01:11 AM
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Default engine management for OBD0 hondas

what should i do i know that there are a ton of OBD1 options out there but what is there for OBD0 or do i need to change the car over to OBD1? i am planning on boosting the car and i don't want to deal with the whole missing link, BTM, and FMU problem can i just get an emanage, injectors, rail, and a pump and be done with it?
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you can use hondata,i believe they make systems for non obd cars. or you can get a conversion harness and go from non obd to obd1.

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OBD1 is the best bet.. BUt there is TurboEDIT for OBD0 hondas
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TurboEdit is a good program, but if I were you i'd convert to obd1 and run Crome, or uberdata.
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Crome > all.. other then neptune lol.
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Default Re: engine management for OBD0 hondas

Before the S100/s200/s300, Hondata had the Stage 1/2 and 3. Older versions are still around, but you have to find a shop that still has or will, use the old program (Romeditor V3?) to tune it. I have a Hondata stage 2 with Boost option, OBD0, blue box and all I am not using, shoot me an offer, I will be posting this soon. Google search on the Stage 2. Look on Hondata web site:

http://www.hondata.com/stage234.html
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Default Re: engine management for OBD0 hondas

s if i went to obd1 i would have to do what? change the dizzy a jumper harness and rewire the shocker plug? would i also have to change to a different injector type i.e. saturated to peak and hold? and is your hondata system complete?
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s if i went to obd1 i would have to do what? change the dizzy a jumper harness and rewire the shocker plug? would i also have to change to a different injector type i.e. saturated to peak and hold? and is your hondata system complete?
jumper harness.that would be all
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s if i went to obd1 i would have to do what? change the dizzy a jumper harness and rewire the shocker plug? would i also have to change to a different injector type i.e. saturated to peak and hold? and is your hondata system complete?
My Stage 2 is complete and was just removed from my car last week. Dont know about injector type, think you could use either. They add injector type/size to the Hondata when they basemap it.
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