Emanage Vs. Hondata
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Originally Posted by JDMPONY00
Which is better for a greddy turbo project.
I personally hated the Emanage. Another low cost solution would be a chipped ECU tuned with uberdata or crome.
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Emanage is a piggy back.
Something like a S200b would be soldered into your ECU and replace ECU programming.
Something like a S200b would be soldered into your ECU and replace ECU programming.
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Originally Posted by Däs Schmoo
If you are on a low budget, the emanage will be fine. Hondata would be ideal if you have plans larger than stock boost on a Gredy kit.
I personally hated the Emanage. Another low cost solution would be a chipped ECU tuned with uberdata or crome.
I personally hated the Emanage. Another low cost solution would be a chipped ECU tuned with uberdata or crome.
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hondata, uberdata, chrome, and neptune are all similar, some much better than others.
piggybacks are tricking your factory computer into thinking something else, which isn't really the best way to go about things
piggybacks are tricking your factory computer into thinking something else, which isn't really the best way to go about things
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Originally Posted by 2gr84u
uberdata FTW
For some reason also, my car ran a whole lot better with Crome than it ever did with Uberdata.