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formsim 05-25-2005 09:43 PM

Hondata DIY or for professionals only?
 
I'm gonna get my p06 chipped and the stuff needed to tune my ecu my self. Looking for opinons on the software's complexity. Is the software so complicated any noob would be sure to blow is motor or is there some type of learning curve?

I'm looking to make modifications as i buy addons and such and really don't want to have to call some guy from out of town to come down and charge me a arm and a leg to tune my ecu.

FooK 05-25-2005 09:47 PM

Re: Hondata DIY or for professionals only?
 
DIY and hondata dont rhyme well.

Around here we reference TurboEdit, Uberdata, and Crome as the DIY tuning way of the honda world.

pgmfi.org

formsim 05-25-2005 10:59 PM

Re: Hondata DIY or for professionals only?
 
Was thinking uberdata as well but to be honest i only know what they do, not what the diffrence between the two are. Care to fill me in?

FooK 05-25-2005 11:11 PM

Re: Hondata DIY or for professionals only?
 
Uberdata - Tuning software for obd1 ECU's
Crome - Another for obd1
TurboEdit - For obd0 ecu's, until wilson decides to release 3.0.

formsim 05-26-2005 08:12 AM

Re: Hondata DIY or for professionals only?
 
sure enough, uberdata looks like the way i'm going to go. TY

95RedEX 05-26-2005 09:19 AM

Re: Hondata DIY or for professionals only?
 
Should also mention that UberData is free and Crome is free, but CromePro is $149.

Seems like a lot of the UberData guys are moving to Crome too. ???


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