Let's say I have everything installed.. Now what?
Originally Posted by Shreik
You can do autotune with the tuner packages from xenocron and crome pro. I think that would still be cheaper than Hondata S300 + Wideband.
I don't think the auto-tune does anything to the timing though, so you might have to tune those tables yourself.
btw, AEM EMS also has autotune but it's around $1000 (US) + wideband.
I don't think the auto-tune does anything to the timing though, so you might have to tune those tables yourself.
btw, AEM EMS also has autotune but it's around $1000 (US) + wideband.
BTW, how hard is timing tuning?
1993 Honda Del Sol
Engine Management System
Brand: AEM
Plug & Play Programmable Engine Management System, This User-Programmable System Plugs Directly Into A Vehicle's Factory ECU Harness And Requires No Additional Wiring Or Hardware, The AEM EMS'S Infinitely Adjustable Software Allows Tuners To Program Virtually Any Combination Of Engine Control, Power Adders And Auxiliary Devices, And Accurately Deliver Proper Amounts Of Fuel And Correct Ignition Timing For Any Boost Level Or Operating Condition
All of the sysyems mentioned allow you to adjust timing, however i don't know if the autotune features do anything to the timing. I think you have to manually adjust the timing values yourself. I could be wrong.
I honestly haven't personally done any tuning. I've just spent a lot of time reading and researching b4 i get my setup finished.
From what I've read, most ppl suggest using Crome or Uberdata over AEM EMS. AEM EMS has some features that the other solutions don't, but most ppl will never even mess with these.
AEM EMS is around $900~$1200 on ebay + $200 for a wideband.
With the tuner package #1 from xenocron it's $410 + $150 for Crome Pro.
On top of that you'll need an EGT gauge to properly adjust timing. I'm gonna take a random guess and say ~$100 for that.
I honestly haven't personally done any tuning. I've just spent a lot of time reading and researching b4 i get my setup finished.
From what I've read, most ppl suggest using Crome or Uberdata over AEM EMS. AEM EMS has some features that the other solutions don't, but most ppl will never even mess with these.
AEM EMS is around $900~$1200 on ebay + $200 for a wideband.
With the tuner package #1 from xenocron it's $410 + $150 for Crome Pro.
On top of that you'll need an EGT gauge to properly adjust timing. I'm gonna take a random guess and say ~$100 for that.
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