Hondata ECU for 00-05 S2000

Hondata model coverage & ECU application questions.
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Any advice for a newb? MY01; Vortech S/C @ 7#'s; RC550cc.

Parts list has been ordered.
Already downloaded the software & looked at the AP1 sample. It's pretty basic.

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with the S2k K-pro does the key for the immobilizer light up because the immo is disable?
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Garrett_si wrote:with the S2k K-pro does the key for the immobilizer light up because the immo is disable?
The imobilizer light is controlled by the stock ecu. It will not light up at all with the K-Pro.
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Spunkster wrote:
Garrett_si wrote:with the S2k K-pro does the key for the immobilizer light up because the immo is disable?
The imobilizer light is controlled by the stock ecu. It will not light up at all with the K-Pro.
fine because in 02-04 RSX when immo is not activated, the key light up
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Will a Greddy pressure sensor work with this? I changed from the OEM for the emanage.
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Do you mean the map sensor? How much boost do you plan on running?
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Post by d-j »

No, not the MAP sensor. The Greddy pressure sensor is a 3-bar air pressure sensor add-on. It was "required" for the emanage. "NOTE ? the peak/hold/warning Greddy boost gauge uses the SAME sensor, so you can share that sensor's output with the E-manage."

Boost will be 15#'s
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So you are saying you removed the factory map sensor and replaced it with a greddy 3 bar map sensor?
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The OEM MAP sensor was replaced with a GM 3 bar MAP sensor. The Greddy pressure sensor was needed with the emanage and the boost gauge. FYI... I've given up on the Greddy emanage, the OEM MAP sensor in back on the car, currently at 7#'s. But with 15# the OEM will not work.

Will the GM 3 bar work as a replacement for the OEM MAP?
Will the Greddy (secondary) pressure be of any use? If only for the boost gauge.

Sorry for the confusion.
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You should be able to use the GM sensor as long as you use the proper scalar and offset.

If your gauges need the Greddy sensor then you should use it.
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Update: It's installed & running....
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Post by carlettosan »

Ok then, how is it running? Getting good results tuning it?? Give us some extra feedback! :wink:
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Speedo Calibration

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I may have overlooked it on the site, does K-Pro allow for adjusting of the speedometer on S2000's with reduced final drives?

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Re: Speedo Calibration

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KCS2K wrote:I may have overlooked it on the site, does K-Pro allow for adjusting of the speedometer on S2000's with reduced final drives?

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it supposed to be available

because it's a countershaft sensor, and It's thye ECU that send the Speed signal to the speedo

you calibrate it with the countershaft speed error
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Post by JustinC »

If you hook up a wideband to the ELD input can you then use boost/lean cut ?
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