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buy jakes and sell yours.

honda's obd2 is not tunable. you have to swap to obd1, do a stand alone, or maybe a piggy back. i'm not sure how well piggy back systems work for our car
 

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Everybody converts to obd1 because it's the best option

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buying moneypits car would be a lot better deal.... just sayin. if he was in the southeast it'd be in my garage already :)
 

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You can get an AEM EMS standalone and stay OBD2B that way.

You can buy mine for $800 shipped, cheaper than most places you can find it.
 

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Not to start a bid war with Nikita...but I have a V1 AEM unit with my boost tune on it :p
 

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Obd2 standalone ftw. Especially if you have to smog check like me (easy plug and play). I do my smog check, then im boosted the very next day...
My setup was about $2k complete with a tune from Alex "akoutmos" :Rock on:
after the first tune learn how to adjust the tune to your preferences.
Be patient and buy smart, not everything has to be new. I waited for the best deals available. Fabricating your own plumbing helps a lot too.:thumbsup:
If you really want to save $ you have to educate yourself on boosting.
start here: http://www.beesandgoats.com/boostfaq/g2icturbo.html
 

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Obd2 standalone ftw. Especially if you have to smog check like me (easy plug and play). I do my smog check, then im boosted the very next day...
My setup was about $2k complete with a tune from Alex "akoutmos" :Rock on:
after the first tune learn how to adjust the tune to your preferences.
Be patient and buy smart, not everything has to be new. I waited for the best deals available. Fabricating your own plumbing helps a lot too.:thumbsup:
If you really want to save $ you have to educate yourself on boosting.
start here: http://www.beesandgoats.com/boostfaq/g2icturbo.html

Good info right here. Also thanks for the honorable mention :p
 
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