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2010-09-22 15:52:50
#61
Originally Posted by BenFenner
This can't be said enough.


Which is why I would love it if he could find a legal way to get this to the masses.

Best of luck to ya, I got patience for a long time.
2010-09-22 17:32:23
#62
Originally Posted by Viprdude
Which is why I would love it if he could find a legal way to get this to the masses.

Best of luck to ya, I got patience for a long time.



There wouldn't be a problem tuning the car with the OBD1 conversion and just popping the OBD2 ecu back in there for inspection.

I have the same regulations you do and I got my car to pass inspection (Honda) with stock injectors, stock map sensor, stock O2 sensors. This was all on a built 2L engine with pro 1 cams, being ran by a stock Integra LS ecu.

So this definitely can be done if you take the 30 minutes to convert everything back to stock to pass emissions.
2010-09-22 18:17:34
#63
Yeah, all of this can be saved by just making a obd I to obd II jumper harness.

Funny because I live really close to a guy who has made these jumper harnesses from OBD I to OBD II before for local customers.
2010-09-22 21:30:41
#64
The next trouble is finding a Calum OBDI Ecu, in Real Time flavor
2010-09-23 12:36:13
#65
Get an ECU chipped and buy a Moates burner. A little more of a pain but works just the same. How often are you really changing your tune?

I know the JWT is no where near Tunercode but if people want to stay OBDII then thats what they get. I went OBDI and glad i did. When i get the VE in this winter i will be getting Tunercode without hesitation.
2010-09-23 15:11:54
#66
Please do not convince Dave that B14 Tunercode isnt worth it and have him just say get an OBDI ECU and adapter harness and be done with it.

I would go that way if I didnt already have an OBDII Calum RT.
2010-09-23 16:06:09
#67
How does nistune get away with it and TunerCode does not?
2010-09-23 16:43:53
#68
Originally Posted by Viprdude
How does nistune get away with it and TunerCode does not?


Once again. Say it with us:

It is NOT the same thing.

Nistune is hardware that adjusts table values... TunerCode is completely revamped firmware. By even touching the firmware he violates tamper laws.
2010-09-23 17:09:56
#69
Originally Posted by wnwright
Once again. Say it with us:

It is NOT the same thing.

Nistune is hardware that adjusts table values... TunerCode is completely revamped firmware. By even touching the firmware he violates tamper laws.


Once again, I know nothing about the electronic stuff and no one said that is why they are different to begin with.

But, now, I know the difference! I learned more things about the electronic stuff again!

TunerCode is like a full standalone and Nistune and JWT are not. They allow table values to be adjusted, only Nistune is open about it and JWT is not.

Is the above a fair evaluation? This is how I can relate it in my brain. Correct me if I am wrong, please. I only desire to learn.
2010-09-23 21:03:41
#70
Originally Posted by squirlz
Get an ECU chipped and buy a Moates burner. A little more of a pain but works just the same. How often are you really changing your tune?
....


No way man, I can change the tune 10 times in a day. For a person that gets a base tune running and is happy with it, it's fine. For me on the other hand, it's far from good enough. Good luck burning chips at the dyno too .


Originally Posted by Viprdude
Once again, I know nothing about the electronic stuff and no one said that is why they are different to begin with.

But, now, I know the difference! I learned more things about the electronic stuff again!

TunerCode is like a full standalone and Nistune and JWT are not. They allow table values to be adjusted, only Nistune is open about it and JWT is not.

Is the above a fair evaluation? This is how I can relate it in my brain. Correct me if I am wrong, please. I only desire to learn.


TunerCode basically rewrites the firmware, from the stock to a more modifiable form.

Nistune is like a Calum ECU, you get a blank ECU with a base tune, go have fun with it.

JWT you get a tune for a specific setup, you have to send it back to them if you want something new.
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