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    A neat way to test Honda ECU's



    I thought this was pretty cool!!!!
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    Originally posted by deevergote
    Do you really need to make a thread asking if having your car like this /---\ will cause uneven tire wear? Try walking like that for a few weeks and see if your shoes wear funny! (hint: they will.)

    #2
    Snap! Thats just Fawesome

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      #3
      Vtak!

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        #4
        my ecu goes BWAAAAA!
        visit vgruk

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          #5
          You can get your very own from Moates.net

          Honda Engine Simulator

          Pricey, but I suppose its worth it if you chip ECU's on a production level.
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            #6
            That's Dope!

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              #7
              you would think for $200 bucks they would put it in a nifty box or something
              visit vgruk

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                #8
                I really want to see the EGRs operation.

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                  #9
                  Engine simulators are pretty cool. I wonder how much this one costs.

                  It would be great if there was a readout of the actual values sent to the ECU, as well as the values of certain outputs.

                  Further, certain signals like TPS, MAP, and RPM are all correlated in a working system; it would be great if there was a way to simulate that function as well. I'm envisioning a USB connected PC software controlled device with the ability to operate in standalone mode... . I'm sure the market for these things is rather small and already saturated though. Either way, it sounds like a fun project!

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