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Old 10-24-2009, 08:07 PM   #1
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hey what do i need to run hondata s300 on my h22 prelude???
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Old 10-25-2009, 12:02 AM   #2
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A computer with S300 installed, a basemap and a labtop to upload the basemap. If you want to do some street tuning you'll need a wideband. But that's about it.

PS the only H22 basemap on Hondatas software is for 440cc injectors, so you'll need someone to make you a basemap. Then to have it run right you'll need to install a wideband and street tune the A/F.
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btw p13 is shitty to chip get p28 or p72 and add s300
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Old 10-25-2009, 06:16 AM   #4
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btw p13 is shitty to chip get p28 or p72 and add s300
You can not chip a p13 to run Hondata. Also, p28/p72 are the better choices, but are not the only ones.
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yeah there not the only ones but they are the most popular ones
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Also to be noted, is that a P28 doesn't have a knock sensor nor can it control the butterfly valves in the intake manifold.
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btw p13 is shitty to chip get p28 or p72 and add s300
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You can not chip a p13 to run Hondata. Also, p28/p72 are the better choices, but are not the only ones.
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yeah there not the only ones but they are the most popular ones
I can't imagine what Virgin P28/P72s are going for these days.
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A computer with S300 installed, a basemap and a labtop to upload the basemap. If you want to do some street tuning you'll need a wideband. But that's about it.

PS the only H22 basemap on Hondatas software is for 440cc injectors, so you'll need someone to make you a basemap. Then to have it run right you'll need to install a wideband and street tune the A/F.
might be a noob question but idk so,

what exactly is the basemap and what is it for? thanks
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i got my p72 with s300 for 600
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i got my p28 for 80 bucks
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might be a noob question but idk so,

what exactly is the basemap and what is it for? thanks
I'd suggest doing some reading before you go with S300. A basemap is ether an educated quess to get you in the general direction for your motor or it's a map from a different car. Ether way it needs to be tuned for your specific set up.

I bought my S300 professionally installed in a P28 for $550 shipped; lucky find.
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I'd suggest doing some reading before you go with S300. A basemap is ether an educated quess to get you in the general direction for your motor or it's a map from a different car. Ether way it needs to be tuned for your specific set up.

I bought my S300 professionally installed in a P28 for $550 shipped; lucky find.
wow that is a great deal, ok so its just where u start off from tuning and work from there.
so u had a shop make u a basemap when they installed it?
wat car did u run it for?

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ok so the smanager has preset maps under the calibrations and then from there u can just upload it to the ecu http://www.hondata.com/help/smanager/index.html, then work on it from there, right?


edit: ahhw which is exactly what i missed in the second post....
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wow that is a great deal, ok so its just where u start off from tuning and work from there.
so u had a shop make u a basemap when they installed it?
wat car did u run it for?
Exactly, a basemap is just a starting point and shouldn't be driven hard.

I bought a basemap from Motoxxman; I don't know if he's on here or not though. If I would of had a wideband and alittle more knowlege at the time, I would've just made a map myself.

I bought the P28/S300 off a guy on ************. It was brand new and came with a reciet. And I'm using it on my H22A 4th gen Prelude.

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Exactly, a basemap is just a starting point and shouldn't be driven hard.

I bought a basemap from Motoxxman; I don't know if he's on here or not though. If I would of had a wideband and alittle more knowlege at the time, I would've just made a map myself.

I bought the P28/S300 off a guy on ************. It was brand new and came with a reciet. And I'm using it on my H22A 4th gen Prelude.

EDIT HT doesn't like Prelude Power lol
Nice, yea im gonna see how i can use the smanager to make my own also, but im not sure to use the stock p28 map or the stock b20 map... any suggestions?
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I know some tuners use a different map off of an integra for a starting point, but I'm not sure which one. I think it's a GSR map or something.

Do you have a wideband? I'd use the H22 map supplied with Smanage and tune the A/F.
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I know some tuners use a different map off of an integra for a starting point, but I'm not sure which one. I think it's a GSR map or something.

Do you have a wideband? I'd use the H22 map supplied with Smanage and tune the A/F.
How much did they charge you for a calibration? I have a map that I made myself, with a perfect airfuel of 13.1-13.3 from 4000rpm till 7500rpm.
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^I think it was like $40, that was just a waste. The map was VERY rich and retarted. I removed 20% fuel just to get me in the ball park to actually start tuning it. What a waste of money.

I found a H22A7(Accord Type R) map on Hondata's forums, that I'm currently using; after some tuning of course. It has alot more timing than the basemap I bought(10ish* at WOT). My partial throttle power is MUCH better and their's noticably more power at WOT.
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I know some tuners use a different map off of an integra for a starting point, but I'm not sure which one. I think it's a GSR map or something.

Do you have a wideband? I'd use the H22 map supplied with Smanage and tune the A/F.

no i dont have a wideband, and yea i seen the stock b72 92-95 b18c gsr map so either that or stock b20?
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^A wideband is a must other wise your blindly running a map and have no way to know what's going on.
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im not sure i know if i have them is it an aftermarket program or is it stock?
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My P28 was 18$ from the junkyard.
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im not sure i know if i have them is it an aftermarket program or is it stock?
I have no clue what you're trying to say. If it's tuning related, RESEARCH RESEARCH RESEARCH.
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