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Post by Jamool » 07 Jan 2010, 3:48 pm

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Post by Tamu » 07 Jan 2010, 7:58 pm

Awesome project. All quality parts have been used from the looks of it.

Now hurry up and get the K20 in there and put pics. K20's are so bad a$$!!

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Post by Saam » 07 Jan 2010, 11:33 pm

looking kewl man. keep it up (Y)

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Post by TNT » 07 Jan 2010, 11:34 pm

Brilliance!

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Post by alexEF » 08 Jan 2010, 3:46 am

thanks everyone!

@tamu,

i'm pushing it really hard to put the k20. I am planning to do some frankie's style - k20/k24 :!:

this month i'm going to purchase the mounting and ECU (i prefer a stock k series ECU to tune up rather than Kpro). i'll do the wiring for the harness also with a help of a friend.

(Y)

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Post by vti_me » 08 Jan 2010, 9:29 am

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Post by toleg » 08 Jan 2010, 11:32 am

alexEF wrote:thanks everyone!

@tamu,

i'm pushing it really hard to put the k20. I am planning to do some frankie's style - k20/k24 :!:

this month i'm going to purchase the mounting and ECU (i prefer a stock k series ECU to tune up rather than Kpro). i'll do the wiring for the harness also with a help of a friend.

(Y)
tol very nice project (Y)

but can you enlighten me how you can tune a stock ecu without k-pro (reflash or k100 or k-pro itself) :roll: :roll:

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Post by usaf23 » 08 Jan 2010, 3:42 pm

lovely ...
love it when the story of a car begins with scrap condition and ends up this way ..:D

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Post by Mr_boost » 08 Jan 2010, 4:46 pm

Love the story you used to discribe your RIDE :D

and nice ride (Y)

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Post by wek-236 » 10 Jan 2010, 7:35 am

toleg wrote:
alexEF wrote:thanks everyone!

@tamu,

i'm pushing it really hard to put the k20. I am planning to do some frankie's style - k20/k24 :!:

this month i'm going to purchase the mounting and ECU (i prefer a stock k series ECU to tune up rather than Kpro). i'll do the wiring for the harness also with a help of a friend.

(Y)
tol very nice project (Y)

but can you enlighten me how you can tune a stock ecu without k-pro (reflash or k100 or k-pro itself) :roll: :roll:

lol just wonderin also .... havent heard ralph or shadow in R.P. tuned a stock ECU w/o K PRO.

P08 box?? lol :s
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Post by toleg » 10 Jan 2010, 9:31 am

^^^

k-series is using a OBDII ECU hence cant be tuned unless you are spoon, mugen, hondata etc. etc who got contact with honda :D :D

but most OBDI ECU can be tuned like po8, p28 etc. etc.

no offence to you bro and dont want to hijack your thread, but maybe you can share to us how its done, after all we are family here and would love to share new things

peace

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Post by alexEF » 10 Jan 2010, 11:24 am

wek and toleg,

no problem, you guys can ask anything and i will try to answer to the best i can :D

Actually, it is one of close friend from Manila who already done that and i will try to get the whole information. It is proven that tuning the stock ECU from k20 engine is far better from Hondata or any aftermarket ECU (i saw it myself). This is thru my experience anyhow... i'm no expert so my apology :D

I will update you guys in any information that i will have...

:D

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Post by alexEF » 10 Jan 2010, 11:32 am

thanks usaf23 and mr_boost,

It took a lot of time, effort and money for this kind of hobby especially here in Middle East. Everytime you purchase something online, it looks like you purchase twice (shipping).

After doing all those stuffs... we can just say that this is how a man separated from the boys... :D

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Post by toleg » 10 Jan 2010, 11:53 am

alexEF wrote:wek and toleg,

no problem, you guys can ask anything and i will try to answer to the best i can :D

Actually, it is one of close friend from Manila who already done that and i will try to get the whole information. It is proven that tuning the stock ECU from k20 engine is far better from Hondata or any aftermarket ECU (i saw it myself). This is thru my experience anyhow... i'm no expert so my apology :D

I will update you guys in any information that i will have...

:D
no apology my friend (Y)

btw im no expert as well but it has been so long since i got a news that they can already tune a OBDII ECU. ( pre year 2000 honda cars use OBD1 ECU) from then no news about OBDII tuning (stock ECU)

Also your friend and your contact can earn a lot of money by doing that stuff (really serious about it)

if you want to earn extra money pm the contact detail of your friend and your details I cant hook you up with some of my contacts, they will be happy to pay im sure

If this is really true it will be a break thru and a lot of honda tuner in the world would want it :happy:

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Post by Tamu » 10 Jan 2010, 12:36 pm

OBD2 ecu's cannot be tuned no matter what magic your friend in Manila can do. The only way to tune a OBD2 ecu is with a piggyback from spoon, mugen or hondata and the likes...

Toleg is right, it would be a huge break through in the honda world if we can start chipping and tuning on a OBD2 ecu...Makes me feel stupid for spending extra money on a OBD1 p28 with neptune chip...



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