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Tuning with Neptune
- hondaddict
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Tuning with Neptune
Hello!
I'm owning an P75 ECU with the harware to control the vtec solenoid and a Demon board Inside.
I also use Neptune RTP to tune my car and i really appreciate this combo.
Is there people here who also use Neptune?
Could you share your experience of tuning your car with it? On the other way, is somebody have any question about Neptune, feel free to ask !
Thanks a lot!
I'm owning an P75 ECU with the harware to control the vtec solenoid and a Demon board Inside.
I also use Neptune RTP to tune my car and i really appreciate this combo.
Is there people here who also use Neptune?
Could you share your experience of tuning your car with it? On the other way, is somebody have any question about Neptune, feel free to ask !
Thanks a lot!
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Re: Tuning with Neptune
Nearly the same things than with Hondata S300 i believe, but i really appreciate how it is simple to use and also the great support.Vtecmec wrote:That's right wurly.
What would a Neptune setup set me back (not inc tuning sessions)?
The software Creator is really reactive, the hardware support is great , well i'm very happy of it
But i don't want to create a debate between different management system , all i want is talk about NepTune and Demon's board, and maybe help if someone have any problem with it
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Re: Tuning with Neptune
Mine was a p72 ecu with the older Neptune board not the newest moated board. It worked great. Nice features like the pedal push security. At the time it was cheaper than the s300 setup for me.
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Re: Tuning with Neptune
Just to explain..pedal push security was like a pin number with pedals.e.g. 2 throttle - 1 brake - 1 throttle so it would start...
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RIP 1995 UKDM-BB1-Pacific Blue Pearl
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... you also have the "valet" option , based on the same system, it is usefull if you let your car to a mechanic and you don't want him to play with your toyh10ndr wrote:Just to explain..pedal push security was like a pin number with pedals.e.g. 2 throttle - 1 brake - 1 throttle so it would start...
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Re: Tuning with Neptune
Wurlycorner, you can try but this game could last very long!
And if there's the "valet" option enabled, you will have the very low rev limiter, so it won't be easy to run away with the car, you'll go faster if you put the whole car on a trailer
And if there's the "valet" option enabled, you will have the very low rev limiter, so it won't be easy to run away with the car, you'll go faster if you put the whole car on a trailer
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you do know he has a trailerhondaddict wrote:Wurlycorner, you can try but this game could last very long!
And if there's the "valet" option enabled, you will have the very low rev limiter, so it won't be easy to run away with the car, you'll go faster if you put the whole car on a trailer
bristol_bb4 wrote:ahhh a 5th gen, i love 5th gens
Dino wrote:I loves the 5th gen really.... just dont quote me on it...
4thgenphil wrote:Mines 4 1/4 unches mate, sorry
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