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Member Since 12 Nov 2004
Offline Last Active Dec 11 2004 11:02 AM
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In Topic: I Am Real Confused

06 December 2004 - 10:46 PM

QUOTE (5150CRX @ Dec 6 2004, 06:49 PM)
QUOTE (Old School CRX Swap @ Dec 6 2004, 06:22 PM)
so with the zdyne gold i dont need vss and its good for a turbo motor

this I believe to be true

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I met a guy at the meet with a mini-me. He runs a chipped PM6 with MSD's V-tech controller. All it does is turn on the V-tech solonoid over a certain RPM. I don't think its expensive.
this is an og trick, but it still doesn't change the maps for the vtec.


it does change the maps if you have them set for vtec...its the same thing as the 1-wire VTEC ZDYNE does, just at 1/5th of the cost

find a ps9 ECU and do the same thing as ZDYNE with TurboEdit

In Topic: Finally Went To The Dyno!

06 December 2004 - 08:42 AM

QUOTE (CRXdan @ Dec 5 2004, 01:38 PM)
to each his own. apparentley I heard megasquirt rocks in toyota and such, but honda has an awesome fuel injection system to begin with.


yep...and you cant be free. but like Dan said, to each his own.

In Topic: Lookie What We Got

05 December 2004 - 02:27 AM

QUOTE (rpr @ Dec 2 2004, 10:03 AM)
QUOTE (C_piddy @ Dec 2 2004, 01:01 AM)
super happy thanks alot...

and the data loging.. genious..... how would i go about hooking it up to a laptop? and is there any data logging programs for os X mac? if not that's cool, i am guessing usb is a four wire cord?

sorry super noob when it comes to this stuff.

chris biggrin.gif

It's not quite that easy. I can make you one for about $25 or so. Or just tell you what parts you need and you can make it yourself. Up to you. And I don't think there are any Mac OS/X programs out there yet...



You can order the pre-assembled cable from here:
http://superdroidrobots.com/rs232.htm

Type 1, 4" long

Type 1, 72" long

Either Type 1 is fine...depends on the length you need. You should be able to plug it in right to the 4 pin header in the ECU.

For datalogging...go to www.ecucontrol.com and read up!

In Topic: Lookie What We Got

01 December 2004 - 10:11 PM

there is a 28 pin DIP socket (gold connectors) soldered into the ECU with an Aries Low Profile ZIF placed in that.

you'll notice the white 4 pin datalogging header in there as well for datalogging.

In Topic: Lookie What We Got

01 December 2004 - 08:44 PM

Hey, I chipped that ECU!!!

Im glad you are happy!

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