z dyne
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z dyne
hey people new to this site. I am in the process of putting of a zc motor in my 89 crx hf and of course im making my own turbo kit. I was just wondering has anyone used a z dyne gold ecuIf so let me know what u think and how hard was it to tune?? thanks
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Re: z dyne
Zdyne is old-school.
TurboEdit is the new school.
http://forum.pgmfi.org/viewforum.php...e6991a07db467c
TurboEdit is the new school.
http://forum.pgmfi.org/viewforum.php...e6991a07db467c
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Re: z dyne
I had zdyne gold on my 91 hf it was o.k. If you know what you are doing and have alot of TIME TO TUNE your car no way to log or map trace so it is very hard to see were you are rich and lean.. I got a LM-1 to log my runs to help but like I said alot of time. If you want to stay 0db0 then turbo edit is the same as zdyne the best way to go is crome pro you can auto tune map trace it is very nice for some one that dont know much on tuning. check out www.tunewithcrome.com
91 honda crx D16Y8 15PSI 12.60@114 on street tires
91 honda crx D16Y8 15PSI 12.60@114 on street tires
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Re: z dyne
i'm just starting to use the zdyne gold ecu as well for my b-series turbo project. it seems very easy to use, but it is old. the best thing i like about it, is no burning chips, you can make changes on the fly. i still have to learn how to tune it for boost, but the layout seems quite simple.
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