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Old 12-23-2009, 09:34 PM
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hey im nearing completion of my turbo project on my crx.i know most of you are going to say you can tune better with obd1 and all that. but im just shooting for like 200whp. so i would like to just use turbo edit ore BRE if i can find someone to tune it. does anyone know anybody that will still tune obd0 cars.
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I can do it. PM me.
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Old 12-24-2009, 05:31 AM
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See, the thing is that OBD0 or OBD1 hardware has absolutely nothing to do with the tuning. The only difference between the two is that there is more (and better supported) software for OBD1. But, if you can tune the OBD0 ECU, there is no reason to switch to OBD1, period. Either OBD1 or OBD0 will run the engine just fine, so no need to switch to OBD1.
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Originally Posted by Fabrik8
See, the thing is that OBD0 or OBD1 hardware has absolutely nothing to do with the tuning. The only difference between the two is that there is more (and better supported) software for OBD1. But, if you can tune the OBD0 ECU, there is no reason to switch to OBD1, period. Either OBD1 or OBD0 will run the engine just fine, so no need to switch to OBD1.
As it was stated to me when I first got into the Honda scene, the tuning isn't the issue, its the tuner...
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