Hondata questions
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I would say one negative would be having to bring your car to a Hondata dealer to tune it. That could be a bitch depending on where you live. Also, when you make a change to your system you need to retune which requires another run at the Hondata tuner which from what I have heard is not cheap. Most of them tune with a dyno/wideband, but some of them tune with just a wideband(street tuning). It's a big pain in the ***, but they work great. If you have a dealer close by and you have the cash I would say go for it.
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I would say one negative would be having to bring your car to a Hondata dealer to tune it. That could be a bitch depending on where you live. Also, when you make a change to your system you need to retune which requires another run at the Hondata tuner which from what I have heard is not cheap. Most of them tune with a dyno/wideband, but some of them tune with just a wideband(street tuning). It's a big pain in the ***, but they work great. If you have a dealer close by and you have the cash I would say go for it.
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