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Originally posted by RLARICK View Postwheres he?MLF MOTORSPORTS!
" In K20 I trust."
F/S: 2004 RSX Type-S...pm me if intrested
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Super Dave from Chicago is comming back out to CT to retune one of my friends car, and last time he was here he tuned a couple of k swaps and did an excellent job. If interested let me know I can set something up.Originally posted by LilPhilhaha, Ban U for being ugly
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I could also tune K-pro. I also a Hondata dealer but I dont have a dyno yet so I wont be on their site. I am in bridgeport,ct. I own my own shop licensed and insured. I live in Newtown, tuned lots of cars, mostly turbo, some n/a. But k-pro has a built in wideband so its very easy or we can use mine and go to a dyno or street tune then dyno.
What are you doing to it?http://www.d-gauto.com/
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Originally posted by onepointfivebar View PostI could also tune K-pro. I also a Hondata dealer but I dont have a dyno yet so I wont be on their site. I am in bridgeport,ct. I own my own shop licensed and insured. I live in Newtown, tuned lots of cars, mostly turbo, some n/a. But k-pro has a built in wideband so its very easy or we can use mine and go to a dyno or street tune then dyno.
What are you doing to it?
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Originally posted by Spoolin_RSX View PostFrom experience, the stock wide-band is often not sufficient to tune for WOT on a turbo charged k-series vehicles. They're not very robust, and high temps and rich conditions will kill them quickly. I don't mind using them for part throttle tunning, but for a full throttle tune an aftermarket wideband is the only way to go. You can wire any 0-5v wideband into kpro for data logging purposes.
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Originally posted by panch View Postyeah you could mess a little with you fuel her and there and all that.. that all good...
BUT how are you going to tune your cam timing map??????????????? butt dino don't work on that one
Usually enough to drive around to break in the car or get to a dyno.
Originally posted by daveedd357 View Postbut knock count do. everyone needs to stop bickering. Dyno's rule, and so do good datalogging. Datalogging + Dyno = one sharp tune.
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