stupid question?
#2
there's 2-3 ECU reprogramming shops in the GTA which use Techtom. I know of Neetronics and Japanese Automotive.
Neetronics also does Hondata. Yoshio tells me that he can get Hondata if you want it.
They can do a wideband tune, WOT and part throttle.
You have OBD1 and that's a plus because the cost is a lot cheaper than the OBD2 folks.
Neetronics also does Hondata. Yoshio tells me that he can get Hondata if you want it.
They can do a wideband tune, WOT and part throttle.
You have OBD1 and that's a plus because the cost is a lot cheaper than the OBD2 folks.
#5
I won't put any chip into a car unless you run it on the dyno at the same time to see if your car likes it or not. The best thing to do is have a chip written for your setup that way you know what the AF is. Otherwise you're just hoping your car will stay together.