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Originally posted by drpenguin@Nov 8 2004, 01:52 PM
Could a laptop be mounted in a car and act as your ecu? What about having it mounted in the car to give you real time info about whats going on? Maybe on the fly changing of settings like vtec engage or rev limiter?
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Originally posted by 97CTR@Nov 8 2004, 05:40 PM
Hondata datalogger will give you a realtime readout of every engine sensor. You can use a hondata chipped ecu, their s200 blue box. They have a serial connection that connects to your laptop. Also you can get a realtime emulator or a romulator that allows you to make realtime changes to your fuel and ignition curves, vtec, rev limit, etc. 90% of the time I have my laptop in my car
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Originally posted by tab+Nov 8 2004, 08:29 PM-->97CTR@Nov 8 2004, 05:40 PM
Hondata datalogger will give you a realtime readout of every engine sensor. You can use a hondata chipped ecu, their s200 blue box. They have a serial connection that connects to your laptop. Also you can get a realtime emulator or a romulator that allows you to make realtime changes to your fuel and ignition curves, vtec, rev limit, etc. 90% of the time I have my laptop in my car
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Does that require a wideband O2?
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