DocTronics Plug & Play Honda S2000 ECU for 2000-05 Models
#71
As for the SCCA cars you would still see a jumper harness coming out of the ECU so I don't know if you can still get away with that for the regulations.
F. The engine management system parameters and operation of internal combustion engines may be modified only via the methods listed below.These allowances also apply to forced induction cars, except that no changes to standard boost levels, intercoolers, or boost controls are permitted. Boost changes indirectly resulting from allowed modifications are permissible but directly altering or modifying the boost or turbo controls, either mechanically or electronically, is strictly prohibited.Traction control parameters may not be altered. Any OE OBD2 or newer communications port functionality must remain. The Check Engine Light (CEL) or Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) may be disabled via software. Alternate software maps which violate these restrictions may not be present during competition, regardless of activation. Only OE sensors may be used for engine management.
1. Reprogrammed ECU/PCM (via hardware and/or software) may be used in the standard housing.
2. Supplementary (“Piggyback”) ECU may be used subject to the following restrictions:
a. Connects between the standard ECU/PCM and its wiring harness only.
b. Must be plug-compatible with the standard ECU/PCM (no splices).
3. Electronic components may be installed in-line between an engine’s sensors and ECU/PCM. These components may alter the signal coming from the sensor in order to affect the ECU/PCM operation of engine management system. Example: Fuel controllers that modify the signal coming from an airflow sensor.
4. Fuel pressure regulators may be replaced in lieu of electronic alterations to the fuel system. It is not permitted to electronically modify the fuel system AND replace a fuel pressure regulator.
5. Ignition timing may be set at any point on factory adjustable distributor ignition systems.
6. VTEC controllers and other devices may be used which alter the timing of factory standard electronic variable valve timing systems.
1. Reprogrammed ECU/PCM (via hardware and/or software) may be used in the standard housing.
2. Supplementary (“Piggyback”) ECU may be used subject to the following restrictions:
a. Connects between the standard ECU/PCM and its wiring harness only.
b. Must be plug-compatible with the standard ECU/PCM (no splices).
3. Electronic components may be installed in-line between an engine’s sensors and ECU/PCM. These components may alter the signal coming from the sensor in order to affect the ECU/PCM operation of engine management system. Example: Fuel controllers that modify the signal coming from an airflow sensor.
4. Fuel pressure regulators may be replaced in lieu of electronic alterations to the fuel system. It is not permitted to electronically modify the fuel system AND replace a fuel pressure regulator.
5. Ignition timing may be set at any point on factory adjustable distributor ignition systems.
6. VTEC controllers and other devices may be used which alter the timing of factory standard electronic variable valve timing systems.
I think if the housing is cut/modified in any way, then it is not legal. If the rules don't say you can specifically do something, then you can't.
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Marloon (09-02-2017)
#73
I am not Ballade, but the answer is no. It is not by definition a reprogrammable factory ecu. It is modified to become programmable, but it is not a s2000 ecu (rsx). If it used the s2000 ecu case as the base, it would abide by rules.
#75
It doesn't have to be a "factory Reprogrammable" computer. As long as it fits in the oem ecu case and uses OEM sensors then it is STR legal. I'm pretty sure because the oem s2000 case has to be modified, AND it needs RSX sensors, then it would not be legal in STR.
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davidc1 (03-27-2019)
#78
It's a programmable ECU. Think of it as having an AP built-in. You use Hondata on a laptop to make changes and upload maps etc. Sucks you got an 05....had you gone with an 06 you wouldn't have to deal with all of this nonsense and could've just used the AP equivalent aka Flashpro.
#80
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I am surprised to see that there is not many people using this ProEcu-S2k on s2ki.
I am going supercharged, and i got an AEM EMS V1 with my (used) kit. I think I am going to change for this Doctronic solution in ordre to get back the ODB2 functions (necessary for technical inspection in France).
But, seeing that this Doctronic seems to do every as good (or best) than the AEM, I don't understand why there is so few people using it...
I am going supercharged, and i got an AEM EMS V1 with my (used) kit. I think I am going to change for this Doctronic solution in ordre to get back the ODB2 functions (necessary for technical inspection in France).
But, seeing that this Doctronic seems to do every as good (or best) than the AEM, I don't understand why there is so few people using it...