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Old 04-19-2003, 07:29 PM
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Hondata ecu

Does anyone have any expierence with theses? i have a 93 civic si w/ d16z6, it costs about $250 for the s100, and 300 for s200. But i dont understand what you do. It says you can tune it with some program none of it makes sense, can anyone explain it to me? thanks
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Re: Hondata ecu

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Does anyone have any expierence with theses? i have a 93 civic si w/ d16z6, it costs about $250 for the s100, and 300 for s200. But i dont understand what you do. It says you can tune it with some program none of it makes sense, can anyone explain it to me? thanks
try www.clubsi.com in the NA forum for natural aspiration purposes.
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