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Old Dec 9, 2007 | 05:18 PM
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Originally Posted by B16aTeggy
i live in va now

there is a shop here that mostly work on honda and nissan but naw they are way over priced.. they want $500+ to tune hondata(+ the price of hondata).. i can do the work myself... the only thing i cant do is tuning.. i know sum friends with sum hp honda's they have a guy that tune the're cars but like i said i just want to run a fmu so i can drive the car on low boost..

lol so can i get an answer to what ratio i should run? or is this another off topic tr thread?
The pricing does not sound that out of this world....

If your stuck on an fmu try an adjustable FMU or run a 12:1 unit. Good luck
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