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Old 08-14-2003, 03:00 PM   #1
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turbo ecu management

Dose anyone have any opinions between the hondata 2b or greddy e-manage? Do you prefer one over the other and why? What system would you run in your car? I have a turbo set up and want around 9-10 psi of boost from my turbo and I want a ecu that can handle whatever I am going to throw at it. If you have experience with either system, let me know what you think, what you wish it could do and what is does well.
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i heard they are bout really good.
i would go with e-manage.. but the new AEM i heard is the best bang for your buck right now.. the fuel tunning capibalities are amazing...
btw you are running 9-10psi on stock internals?

i hope you reinforced them..

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Why do hondata 2B? It's just an older, outdated model of the S200. To get all the features of just an S200 with boost control for 500 bucks you'd need to spend 725 to get the S3B, which doesn't really make sense to me.
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Re: turbo ecu management

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Why do hondata 2B? It's just an older, outdated model of the S200. To get all the features of just an S200 with boost control for 500 bucks you'd need to spend 725 to get the S3B, which doesn't really make sense to me.

I have a pr3 computer which won't work with the s200 system. Very observent though
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