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where is Neptune

Old Jul 10, 2006 | 12:41 AM
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all I know is there is a civic in d-sport magazine (july issue) that is running 42 psi.
Old Jul 10, 2006 | 05:12 AM
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Originally Posted by 92CXyD
all I know is there is a civic in d-sport magazine (july issue) that is running 42 psi.
cromw will handle basically everything

you plan on running 42 psi didnt think so
Old Jul 10, 2006 | 11:47 AM
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Originally Posted by I Have An STD
the answer to your question is, neptune is NOT freeware. its available only through a select group of dealers and you cannot tune it yourself, but it is similar to the freeware in that it is still a "chipped ecu" form of management. a friend of mine runs it on his sc61 power b16. 400 whp with a totally stock head w/gsr cams on 16 psi. car beats up on 600cc and 750cc bikes on the highway
I have a full bodyweight Integra in my basement that eats R6 on single digit boost, thanks to Crome and too much money spent underhood.

Originally Posted by scttydb411
you can do that w/ crome you just need the info to load up for the map sensor in the boost tools. haven't tried it yet, but i will have the opportunity in the near future w/ a 3.5 or 5 bar.
What, you hating on the $18 6.9 bar Honeywell sensor? Man, you kids these days, nothing but hate...

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Old Jul 10, 2006 | 11:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Joseph Davis
I have a full bodyweight Integra in my basement that eats R6 on single digit boost, thanks to Crome and too much money spent underhood.

What, you hating on the $18 6.9 bar Honeywell sensor? Man, you kids these days, nothing but hate...

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huh?? not aware of that. more info masta'. i'm always looking for a good alternative especially when it comes to saving $$.




Old Jul 10, 2006 | 11:52 PM
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Eh, I have one in a box downstairs. I haven't run right out to use it because it's a 0.5-4.5 volt sensor like the Kavlicos... Joey not too sure that analog resolution is going to be everything you could hope for with it.

It looks a lot like one of the Kavlico units, FWIW. Search Digikey for the ASPX series of pressure transducers.
Old Jul 11, 2006 | 05:43 PM
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I just dropped my PCMCIA card off at Honeywell facility out here in Wichita, KS for reprogramming and file deletion. Joey need me to pick up a few more sensors or specs for you while I am there tomorrow? Surpirsed you havent hooked up that sensor yet....
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