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Old 01-08-2007, 04:10 AM
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Hopefully some of you guys know a little about Hondas so I don't sound like a complete moron. I am wondering if there is anything out for the xB similar to Hondata, Uberdata, Crome, Turbo-Edit, etc for Hondas, but for the xB? I want to turbo my xB late 07 early 08 with a mild engine build, and I want to actually have it tuned right. I hate eManage, and from what i've seen, theres nothing else really out there for the xB? Can anyone enlighten me!? Thanks!
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emanage is the deal.
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i heard that the emange doesnt work with vvti is this true? if its not that would be awesome because i have an emanage ultimate istting next to me off another project...
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it can't CONTROL the VVT... but it should still run at the factory, N/A settings as far as I know.

The CamCon can also be used in parallel to control the VVT IF you needed it...

From my experience... only if you're supercharged... and pushing a lot of air (meaning... over 70% increase in HP) would you benefit significantly...
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aem is working on a fuel management obd2 connection. check out their website.
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hmm sweet
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I'm with IH8ONYU. I am anxious to see what AEM's new FIC is going to do. The way I understand, it is a "dumbed down" version of their stand alone engine management. Should be available pretty soon as well.
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yea that is what i have heard its just a basic ems

but really why not use an emanage..will i gain that much in using something that will also control the vvti?
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