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Discussion Starter · #3 ·
yupuhhuh2 said:
Is there one for a D16y7. I was looking on their site and all i saw was a d16b.
it goes by the ecu you are running not the motor u run.if u have a boosted car i would definitely do it.im getting mine real soon.
 

· the hard-parker
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what year is your car? find out what ecu you're carrying, and then go on to the website and findout if they have one. because for me, since i have an OBD II ecu, I'm going to have to buy an OBD I along with adapting harness in order to run hondata. but in the long run, from what I've learned and researched, it's by far a good idea, if not vital.
 
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hes the hondata will support a d16y7 car. you just use the p28 ecu and have the non vtec program used instead of the vtec one. that simple.
 
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I am running hondata on my d16y7 and I am using a p06 ecu. Don't waste your money on a p28 when you can pick up a p06 for around $30.
 

· Ferio inspired
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Have any of you guys heard about a problem with hondata on boosted cars? I have seen a dyno run from a zc turbo boosting 8 psi start to run as much as 30 degrees timing on full boost! this could blow the whole thing!
The car has a 3 bar map, and is running a vtec map for better fueling, for some reason though the non vtec map doesnt do this at all. the dealer/shop that is authorized to do hondata, thinks that there may be a flaw in the software since its not reading anything over 1 bar on the fuel/timing maps. It does show the maps past 1 bar are there but for some reason, it is not able to use them or can't.
The car ran great pulling 215 hp on a stock zc. Has anyone else seen this problem?
 
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Diablo said:
Go to www.boosted-hybrid.com, there's a guy on there by the name of boosted-hybrid that knows alot about Hondata, you won't be dissappointed.
Awesome site with lots of good info. :)


Have you thought about uberdata? It's being updated all the time and it's free! I am selling my hondata right now so I can run uberdata. I would defintely check it out before you decide to go with hondata.
 
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May i also suggest TurboEdit, the kid that codes it is named jayparker, imo it's better than turbo edit. It also gets downloaded more.
 
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