Neptune RTP Finally released!
#11
Re: Neptune RTP Finally released!
Originally Posted by Sinner
Is neptune a stand alone ecu? for 450 dollars i hope so.. I must be missing something? why is an ecu required?
An ECU is required to run the car...
Neptune is $450
Hondata S300 is $595
AEM is $1000+
Autronic is $1800+
Motec is $3000+
I dont see the problem...nothing runs a Honda like a Honda ECU.
Originally Posted by Joseph Davis
Is that a Dallas DS1230AB or -Y? Are you or James planning on warrantying the board when the NVSRAM dies, because IIRC those are only rated for 1000 write cycles. I know they'll last a good bit longer, but there will be a significant percentage of failures in the field since it's mass produced.
I can probably calc that percentage to three or four significant digits for Inqy's dumb ***. :P
I can probably calc that percentage to three or four significant digits for Inqy's dumb ***. :P
Originally Posted by JDMFantasy2K
BADASS! How does neptune compare to crome and uberdata?
#13
Re: Neptune RTP Finally released!
Originally Posted by rawr
would it be immoral to pirate neptune boards and software?
#19
Re: Neptune RTP Finally released!
Can you give some examples of why this is better than Crome?
I'm really not familiar at all with Neptune but have used both Uberdata and Crome in my personal car. What makes this worth spending the extra $$?
I'm not a super tuning geek, I just know the basics, but am still interested in hearing about this.
I'm really not familiar at all with Neptune but have used both Uberdata and Crome in my personal car. What makes this worth spending the extra $$?
I'm not a super tuning geek, I just know the basics, but am still interested in hearing about this.
#20
Re: Neptune RTP Finally released!
Originally Posted by 88crex
i'll stick with my aem