Has anyone used that power manage tool spliced into the ecu injector wires that comes with the jrsc street kit? It sounds like a blind setup without kpro. Just curious if I could go the power manage route while finding a kpro.
If you're running kpro, you don't need any other electronics to control the engine. Kpro is a full standalone that lets you completely adjust fuel and ignition maps at any load breakpoint and rpm. What you're describing sounds like a piggyback, most tuners won't deal with them, especially since kpro is so readily available and easier to tune, not to mention there's no way to adjust ignition timing.
What I'm referring to does indeed sound like a piggy back. Here's their description:
http://www.supercharger.com/Shop/Vie...eIndexID=39967Fuel Management is provided by Jackson Racing's Powercard with digital tuning technology. This simple but effective plug-and-play system takes full control of the fuel injector only under boost.
That would imply you "don't" need kpro, but I know everyone suggests kpro first and foremost. I'm just wondering if I can use the Powercard while still hunting down a kpro.
You think a first time swapper can do it all in under 2 days (a weekend) by himself or with one other neighbor/friend? I know that the kpro would require me to send out my ecu, which I don't have the luxury of doing with this DD. That downtime is why I was looking at the supercharger route as it seemed less difficult and shorter downtime than say a turbo or a full swap.
Fwiw, I did find a tuner/kpro dealer near Columbus, so that shouldn't be much of an issue for my "downtime" concern. Gonna call them on Monday to find out more about them.
Honestly youre in the right place, and doing the right things. Read as much as you can, ask as many questions as you can, and pop that hood informed.
There are plenty of peeps here that have swapped and boosted (myself included), and most are more than willing to lend a hand or answer a call.
I see no reason it would take 2 people more than 2 days to do a swap, it's all bolt in and plug and play. The only additional parts you need are kpro and a crv mount bracket.
As for kpro, you don't have to wait, just find one used and it plugs right into the harness. There's nothing else to do but get it tuned. If you don't want a used one, pick up another used, unmodified oem k series ecu and send it out so you don't have to modify your own if you're that worried about it.
You can actually run a stock k24a1 on a NON KPro'd ECU with 310 injectors (OEM RSX-S) and NO bolton mods SAFELY... if you want an inexpensive bump in power. ; )
Oh no. Trust me. Youll have hp gains as well. There is no replacement for displacement! Once you get KPro, start adding bolt ons, and get a tune, youll be at the 200whp mark with more tq than your tires can stand. The TQ for a DD is what makes the k24a1 so great... and it works so well with the longer gears of the k20a3 transmission.
So you're saying that the extra displacement will allow your boltons and tune to increase the base hp from 160 to 200? I thought I might be able to get the k20a3 up to say 180+ using boltons and a proper tune. Seems more attractive that if I'm going to do a swap (and I'm not saying that I am) that I would go for a K20A2 or K24A2. Both start out at the 200 hp mark.
Yes and yes. BUT a k24a1 can be had for FAR less than either of its a2 brethren...
Personally, I'd go for the k24a2.
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