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BoostedRex
07-30-2007, 05:06 PM
is anyone familiar with crome 1.1.8 on how to make a boosted 3bar 750cc base map????

Mr. Hoy
07-30-2007, 05:18 PM
is anyone familiar with crome 1.1.8 on how to make a boosted 3bar 750cc base map????


Yay and Kryptosol both tune with Crome, perhaps try them. Kryptosol is running a 3 bar map, but I don't know too extensively injectors etc.

GetawayInMoscow
07-30-2007, 06:51 PM
For what engine? D16, H22, B-series, what?

KryptoSol
07-30-2007, 07:47 PM
ewww...yuck!... i won't touch Crome with a ten foot pole. lol

MrVtec11
08-02-2007, 07:52 PM
call kaizenspeed and ask for reid. he is pretty cool and may be able to help if you cant do anything else.

BoostedRex
08-05-2007, 10:22 AM
any engine in general with 750cc 3 bar map and when i say base map i mean one that will make the car run right off the bat its easy with the newest version of crome imrunning it now but i have the old version freebie wit data logging and if i can i would rather use that the only problem is there is less options for start up so im not sure how to go about making a base map so thats the prob...

KryptoSol
08-05-2007, 01:45 PM
oh... is it the cracked version of crome pro 1.8?? if so that version has horrible/non working ECT,AIT, and cold start corrections. I know who you got it from :)

Id recommend using a known "stable" version with fuel corrections that "work." As for datalogging, you'll have to pay to play.

GetawayInMoscow
08-05-2007, 02:29 PM
I'd just upgrade to Neptune/Hondata right now, unless you are specifically waiting for ECtune to come out.

I used to use CROME, I liked it a lot, but eventually you out grow it. I switched to Neptune and although at first it was pretty complicated to get going, I'm starting to like it a lot, more and more each time I use it.

CROME is just too buggy, too complicated, and just plain old unrefined. The datalogging on CROME sucks, assuming you can get it to work, the timing is fucked up, you never really know what your timing is. Pretty much unless if you have a simple set up, CROME works great, but once you start changing things like MAP sensors or want a 2-step that actually works, or real datalogging, it's time to upgrade.

The price you pay for a chipped p28 + ostrich + crome pro you might as well spend an extra few $$$ and go neptune.

KryptoSol
08-05-2007, 05:53 PM
I'd just upgrade to Neptune/Hondata right now, unless you are specifically waiting for ECtune to come out.

I used to use CROME, I liked it a lot, but eventually you out grow it. I switched to Neptune and although at first it was pretty complicated to get going, I'm starting to like it a lot, more and more each time I use it.

CROME is just too buggy, too complicated, and just plain old unrefined. The datalogging on CROME sucks, assuming you can get it to work, the timing is fucked up, you never really know what your timing is. Pretty much unless if you have a simple set up, CROME works great, but once you start changing things like MAP sensors or want a 2-step that actually works, or real datalogging, it's time to upgrade.

The price you pay for a chipped p28 + ostrich + crome pro you might as well spend an extra few $$$ and go neptune.



well said... but keep in mind that with any system that offers more control it will require a little more initial setup time.

GetawayInMoscow
08-05-2007, 07:22 PM
Yeah you are right.

Either way, CROME and Uberdata are a thing of the past the way I see it. Sure they work, but there are much better options now.

Not only that, but when I post a question on www.hrtuning.com forums I get it answered, if you post a question on pgmfi, you are gonna get flamed, which is fucked up because half the time you are posting questions because the program sucks in the first place.

REXRACER
10-31-2007, 07:12 PM
is anyone familiar with crome 1.1.8 on how to make a boosted 3bar 750cc base map????
Ya. I can make any crome basemap and tune it as well.