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Old 02-29-2008, 10:17 PM
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hi guys, i wonder if anyone with 1st hand experience running this ECU for a AP2?

As it is now i have j's twin exhaust, headers, and intake, and enlarged 64mm throttle body.

does changing the cams and piston helps?

need to know what should be the optimum setup to run this ECU to its fullest potential.

Any dyno power gain results will be welcomed too.

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go and buy a ems and get it tuned, every motor is different and why woudl you want to run someone elses settings?

you can do it cheap with a vafc or neo, then tehre is greddy, aem, and more!

do it right and save a lot later down the road!
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I will also suggest stand alone instead of the J's ECU. J's ECU is only programmedfor mild tuning. If you plan to build the motor, I think Hondata K-Pro will be your best bet.

AEM is very good too but that will involve with a lot more dyno time than Hondata.
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