where to get my rt4wd emanaged tuned in socal?

i wanted to start to shop around to find a place to get my emanage tuned at? anyone know where in socal to do it at for a good price and a good tuner?

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  • turbo_tegturbo_teg Council Member
    http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread/1347699


    its the master tuner directory oh honda-tech.
  • 949949 Senior Wagonist
    do you think its pretty up to date?
  • you could call to find out.

    what's the reason you decided to use emanage?
  • turbo_tegturbo_teg Council Member
    ya true why not obd1 that bitch and run crome there a lot more people tuning it these days.
  • SLeePERSLeePER New Wagonist
    Now if you got a RT4WD wagon. Do you have to use a AWD Dyno for more precise numbers? Or can you use a Regular dyno?
  • I guess that depends if you want your result in awhp or whp :wink:

    I'm not sure how good a 4 wheel dyno would work with the viscous coupler? any one else have experience with it?
  • JDMshuttleJDMshuttle Senior Wagonist
    go to Whitfeild racing in Upland ask 4 Chris (909)373-RACE
    tell him Gabe with the Shuttle sent you . 7223
  • 949949 Senior Wagonist
    i am using emanage because it came with the turbo kit. i dont have the funds to try to buy another EM. also i busted out extra money at the time to get a direct harness to just plug n play it. if it works i have no problem using it. i just wanted to find a tuner that isnt too pricey and that it will work.
  • davensdavens familEE
    kyle h. wrote:
    I guess that depends if you want your result in awhp or whp :wink:

    I'm not sure how good a 4 wheel dyno would work with the viscous coupler? any one else have experience with it?

    There's a bolt/lever on the tranny to disengage the 4wd.
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