
Yesterday we took apart the block... a bit messy hehe but everything looks ok.
Left the block at the machine shop for a clean up and a little skim on the bores nothing major.
Just needs a new water pump and a set of piston rings.
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I knew that just wanted to confirm it. Its a early XE block.gse_turbo wrote:It just dawned on me that the crank will make that hard to do if you have the 16v crank.
If you have the 16v crank you would basically have to start with a complete Optra/Forenza motor.
Honda OBD1 ECU mapping (tuning) is done in the same way as most other engine management platforms. You need to go through the fuel/timing maps in the ECU and determine (usually on a dyno) how much fuel and timing the engine wants at all the various load and RPM points. You use a laptop pc with special software and an ECU simulator/emulator to do this. Then once you are done you "burn" (write) the final maps to a special EPROM chip and install it inside the OBD1 ECU. At my shop, they tune many Hondas every month in this manner. Its relatively quick and cheap to do - that's why its so popular.Daniel wrote: ECU mapping is still a strange thing to me. How do you do this? Is it like a bios change? What material do U use? Simple PC?
Could it be done on old "ALDL" ECU?