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Aftermarket ECU's Autronic or Hondata, which is better?
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Originally posted by Q_ballsome say, his vtec was switched off on his last 4 outings at wakefield....
and that his foot comprises of only a heal and a toe...
all we know is hes called The Perry!!Originally posted by tinkerbellif those HA's are 7k old - i will eat my own arsehole...
Originally posted by WayneNever again complain about a honda's reliability just be glad you dont own an Alfa
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Originally posted by EL_DC5 View PostCan i put a K-pro on a SR20DET or a RB26 ? or on a SUBARU or Mitsu.
RX7 ect.
Umm.. HOnDa..TA..
the theory behind hondata is that its a modified version of your stock ECU.
it works very well for the price you pay for it..
Autronic yes you can change cars with the same ecu.. but your harness obviously you will have to change it to suit your next car.
but realistically how often do you plan on doing that?
you can buy the Hondata Unit out right from the states, Choice of tuner you can goto sydney and get the hondata people there to tune it or find your own USDM tuner that will tune via datalog..
thats just under 2k, and you wont have to deal with been locked into a hondata dealer here in aus ( i know some people do that)
Autronic sm4, i assume you will have to pay for the harness as i doubt anyone unless they are really good friends would do it for you for free.. so labor is a charge + the Ecu. then the tuning of your base map getting your idle working + dyno time. (you can do the tune on the street method if you have access to your own wideband, some people do that as well)
the Autronic prettymuch if you know how to do it yourself.. like wiring it in you can save yourself the cost of labor and making the loom..
if you know how to tune, then it saves more again.. well in either Ecu case because you just either do it on road or Buy your own dyno time..
like i said before Autronic is more versatile.. but versatility comes at a price..
It all comes down to HOw Much Money you got ..
Imo if you have alot of money.. and You do want the best.. and No substitues.. then Autronic and Motec FTW..
But like most people here they rather not spend to much.. and bang for buck is what they are after.. Hondata is a very good buy for the price you pay.
and ohh on a side note..
The Autronic PnP unit.. can be moved to other variants of the B series engine with the ODB1 or ODB2 loom.. but not outside of the Honda range..Last edited by Wlee2; 16-08-07, 03:18 PM.Memorable quotes
Originally posted by Q_ballsome say, his vtec was switched off on his last 4 outings at wakefield....
and that his foot comprises of only a heal and a toe...
all we know is hes called The Perry!!Originally posted by tinkerbellif those HA's are 7k old - i will eat my own arsehole...
Originally posted by WayneNever again complain about a honda's reliability just be glad you dont own an Alfa
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EL, you can wire in the Autronic just like any other system, either make a whole loom, cut and shut, or make it plug and play, it will work for any car as you simply choose the settings on how you wish to run it.
Ie you might run it 180degrees with wasted spark, or say 2 banks of 3 v6 or 2 banks of 4 v8, you can run pretty much all configurations of engine.
I dont know how to put pics up and i dont have a digicam or else i could show you how mine works, but if you have ever seen an obd2-1 conversion harness for the honda's, its pretty much like that except instead of going to an obd1 ecu it plugs into the autronic sm4. Scott should have those ecu pins to make it plug and play, but if not i highly recommend deutsch plugs, they are plug, twist and fit.
I spoke to my tuner who has played around with the kpro, and he agrees with Scott, for the money and especially since your tuner recommends the Autronic, its best you go with the Autronic.
Anothre thing the sm4 has many option outs that you can configure, my autronic opens a relay for methonal injection at 100% throttle after 1.2secs so it keeps the engine cooler for the big straights of phillip island. On my Dc2, I use the anti lag to keep the turbo spooling at the tight corners of winton raceway so I dont have to be so aggressive on the left foot brakes.
Let me know if theres more I can help you with, but thats about as much as I know, the rest I leave to my tuner. If you trust the tuner, then take his advice over all else, because in the end his the one working on it.
Good luck
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Originally posted by freakie View PostEL, you can wire in the Autronic just like any other system, either make a whole loom, cut and shut, or make it plug and play, it will work for any car as you simply choose the settings on how you wish to run it.
Ie you might run it 180degrees with wasted spark, or say 2 banks of 3 v6 or 2 banks of 4 v8, you can run pretty much all configurations of engine.
I dont know how to put pics up and i dont have a digicam or else i could show you how mine works, but if you have ever seen an obd2-1 conversion harness for the honda's, its pretty much like that except instead of going to an obd1 ecu it plugs into the autronic sm4. Scott should have those ecu pins to make it plug and play, but if not i highly recommend deutsch plugs, they are plug, twist and fit.
I spoke to my tuner who has played around with the kpro, and he agrees with Scott, for the money and especially since your tuner recommends the Autronic, its best you go with the Autronic.
Anothre thing the sm4 has many option outs that you can configure, my autronic opens a relay for methonal injection at 100% throttle after 1.2secs so it keeps the engine cooler for the big straights of phillip island. On my Dc2, I use the anti lag to keep the turbo spooling at the tight corners of winton raceway so I dont have to be so aggressive on the left foot brakes.
Let me know if theres more I can help you with, but thats about as much as I know, the rest I leave to my tuner. If you trust the tuner, then take his advice over all else, because in the end his the one working on it.
Good luck
Can you email me pics and ill post them up. ill pm you my emailLast edited by PolitoHood; 16-08-07, 05:47 PM.Nankangs, Better than Your-Mums-Cans
* Please note, I hate Nankangs.
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Originally posted by EL_DC5 View Postits very expensive i spoke to my Honda Service manager its like 2 g's to get the immobilizer working... I got a aftermarket alarm anyhooo
Either way, if someone wants your car they're going to get it. With or without an immoboliser.
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Originally posted by Rixsy View PostIt's not going to cost you that much to get it working. Say only about $100 or so, but don't quote me. You just need to reprogram your new ECU to the immoboliser.
Either way, if someone wants your car they're going to get it. With or without an immoboliser.Toda Racing /// Gruppe-M /// Kpro
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