Tuning for richmond cars
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Re: Tuning for richmond cars
Originally Posted by sohc_mshue
I too am trying to earn back the money i spent on my wideband. I have an innovate lm-1 wideband with a rpm converter and all for datalogging. I noticed you didn't really say anything about tuning hondas with uberdata. I am pretty good with tuning fuel maps for boosted hondas using uberdata so if anyone needs a wideband to use or needs any help tuning their honda with uberdata then let me know. I have a laptop for doing the datalogging, a rom burner for burning the chips, etc.
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Re: Tuning for richmond cars
Originally Posted by mAydAy
Hey Terry -
You have any experience with SMT-6? I'm looking into getting it, got a good line on a setup and I think I just may.
-Andy
You have any experience with SMT-6? I'm looking into getting it, got a good line on a setup and I think I just may.
-Andy
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Re: Tuning for richmond cars
Originally Posted by chapter8
sweet thats the wideband im gettin.....never heard of uberdata...excuse my ignorance but sounds interetsing. I have tuned emanage on honda and that works like a charm
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yep thats right. Uberdata is basically the exact same thing as hondata...except its free. Its just obd1 tuning software where you run it off of a chip in the ecu.
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Re: Tuning for richmond cars
I already have an Innovate LM-1 and RPM Convertor, I love it.
Terry -
I'm pretty sure emanage would not work because its a 5cylinder.
-Andy
Terry -
I'm pretty sure emanage would not work because its a 5cylinder.
-Andy
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Re: Tuning for richmond cars
Originally Posted by mAydAy
I already have an Innovate LM-1 and RPM Convertor, I love it.
Terry -
I'm pretty sure emanage would not work because its a 5cylinder.
-Andy
Terry -
I'm pretty sure emanage would not work because its a 5cylinder.
-Andy
yep thats right. Uberdata is basically the exact same thing as hondata...except its free. Its just obd1 tuning software where you run it off of a chip in the ecu.
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Gah, such a pain. I think the SMT-6 piggyback system may have teh same problem I run into using an S-AFC, the fuel maps are hard coded over 4000rpm. You can tune below that but all above 4k stays how it is coded in. What a bitch.
-Andy
-Andy
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Re: Tuning for richmond cars
i'm not sure what techtom is, but here is the uberdata software if you want to check it out. http://www.ecimulti.org/uberdata/for...rdata_1.70.zip