Tuning, Worth it for my set up?
Tuning, Worth it for my set up?
I just finished everything that I wanted to do to my ITR (with bolt ons). My current set up is comptech ice box and filter, and hytech header back...The last thing that I am considering is getting a tune with a stand alone ECU. Do you guys think that its worth it?
While I agree with the Bottom Line comment in general and most always (even stock) on a Type-R it might not hold true to every car (S2000 sees little to no improvement).
WIth your setup you NEED tuning to take advantge of that header. the stock ECU turns VTEC on WAY WAY too late for a Hytech/SMS/Comptech/Toda header setup. I'd suggest a hondata or Power FC although realistically even a VAFC would help. The Hondata will control VTEC better and let you set a crossover around 4000 (+/- 200 rpms) and still stay out of VTEC when over tat rpm while at a light throttle (cruising) position.
Jack would be a great person to tune your car and I'd be happy to as well depending on where you live.
WIth your setup you NEED tuning to take advantge of that header. the stock ECU turns VTEC on WAY WAY too late for a Hytech/SMS/Comptech/Toda header setup. I'd suggest a hondata or Power FC although realistically even a VAFC would help. The Hondata will control VTEC better and let you set a crossover around 4000 (+/- 200 rpms) and still stay out of VTEC when over tat rpm while at a light throttle (cruising) position.
Jack would be a great person to tune your car and I'd be happy to as well depending on where you live.
I live in Denver Colorado, if your ever down here maybe we can do that.Trey wrote: Jack would be a great person to tune your car and I'd be happy to as well depending on where you live.
I am probably going with a OBD1 p72 with a Hondata S300. Ive heard they are some glitches with the S300...Is it true? Or has hondata fixed the problem.