Good chip, 96 Integra turbo?

Joshmmc

New Member
Is your car tuned at all? Chipping the ECU alone doesn't do a whole lot other than enable you to tune, which is the important part. Your Skunk2 should do fine.
 


jaxarmy84

New Member
yes the car is tuned right now but i just put 550 inj and stage 3 cams in it so i have to get it retuned and u cant tune a skunk 2 chip so i know to get a hondata chip but which one im running my stock ecu i have heard s100 s20 p72 theres to many to choose from
 

DaddyBuiltRacing

Resident Asshole
550cc injectors and "stage 3" cams and untuned, I bet your car runs like total shit right now lol. Convert to obd1, have ectune, hondata or neptune installed, then have the car tuned asap. P72 is an ecu code btw, thats not a tuning system, just wanting to make sure you know the difference.


BTW what exactly are Stage 3 cams?
 

94LS-TEG

Non-Vtec
Also what kind of turbo are you using and how much boost? Damn 550 injectors are pretty big injectors for a normal every day integra.
 


94LS-TEG

Non-Vtec
550cc injectors and "stage 3" cams and untuned, I bet your car runs like total shit right now lol. Convert to obd1, have ectune, hondata or neptune installed, then have the car tuned asap. P72 is an ecu code btw, thats not a tuning system, just wanting to make sure you know the difference.


BTW what exactly are Stage 3 cams?

Why convert an obd2 car to obd1? You can use hondata with an obd2 car. You did know that right?
 

IntegraLS-T

Member
Why convert an obd2 car to obd1? You can use hondata with an obd2 car. You did know that right?
You do know that the Hondata ecu is obd1 right? You can buy an ecu from Hondata that does the conversion internally but it still is no longer using obd2 code.

Most chips out there are generic, raise rev-limiter, lean out, and add a little timing, to try to make a little power off of the stock conservative numbers. What you need is a tune, not a chip. There are plenty of options out there all with their benefits and draw backs. If you are looking to do the tuning yourself I would sugest using hondata s300, Neptune with Demon, or Ectune with Demon. If you are simply wanting to have someone else tune your car, find a tuner see what they use and have them do it. If the car is obd2 it will need a conversion harness and chipped obd1 ecu, not really any way around that. Good luck.

JSH
 
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