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Anybody recommend an ECU chipper?


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Have you got an emulator/chip burner and a wideband already? You'll need those at the very least.

If you're OBD1 (pre 1996) its like £50 to get the ECU chipped.

If you're OBD2 (post 96) you'll need a chipped OBD1 ecu and maybe an adapter harness. If you've got a vti or vti-s you shudnt need a harness, just trim the A plug.

I've got a P30 ECU with Hondata S200 you can have for £130 shipped if you want, the S200 is useless without a software license and emulator but you can upgrade to Hondata S300 at a discount

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Have you got an emulator/chip burner and a wideband already? You'll need those at the very least.

If you're OBD1 (pre 1996) its like £50 to get the ECU chipped.

If you're OBD2 (post 96) you'll need a chipped OBD1 ecu and maybe an adapter harness. If you've got a vti or vti-s you shudnt need a harness, just trim the A plug.

I've got a P30 ECU with Hondata S200 you can have for £130 shipped if you want, the S200 is useless without a software license and emulator but you can upgrade to Hondata S300 at a discount

Thanks for the reply,

It's a 98 car BUT it's stock OBD1! (P1K-E63) Strange eh? I want to get it chipped but need some guidance on where to send it to be done. I'll buy any other hardware if needed, I just need to know what to get and where from.

Cheers

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True dat, Its almost worth £450 just for the ECU and S300!!!!!

Craig Shultz at gotboost.co.uk seems like a good guy from the few emails I've sent back and forth, http://www.gotboost.co.uk/services.html

edit: he also does custom tuning, needs the car for two days and will dyno and street tune it. £250 for N/A and £350 for boosted applcations. If you got hardware like neptune rtp or hondata he'll tune that but if u just got an obd1 ecu he'll do you a chip on crome.

I get my stuff from the states, xeoncron.com but you get stung by import duty sometimes :cry:

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Hondata is no good for me as it doesn't support automatics. I emailed them. I've also emailed gotboost with no reply. Xenocron does look like a good option and i'm leaning towards Crome, it just looks versatile.

I wish I knew more about this stuff.

Thanks for the replies and keep them coming!

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the thing is though that Come is just software!!

You need hardware like chip burner or emulator and the associated bits to make it work.

I've got a demon board (hardware) and neptune rtp (software) for mine, just need to find spare cash to get it sorted.

Register here http://www.hrtuning.com/forum/ and ask about automatics and neptune RTP. The customer support is really god and the designer himself usually replies the same day :)

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Yes a chip burner and associated hardware is on the shopping list, I just need a shop! And ofcourse a shopkeeper that doesn't go into hibernation mode when you say the words 'auto trans' :shock:

I'd rather get it done in the UK but am considering buying a second ecu to play with from the states.

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