The term "chipping your ecu" is the process of replacing the contents of your ECU/PCM's ROM with values and tables that you want instead. This will allow you to tune and adjust almost every part of the vehicle's operation...
The OBDII Trouble Code P0107 / P0108 has to do with your vehicle's Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) Sensor either having a short or an open condition, in which your ECU/PCM will not have a reference to the incoming air charge...
The RME-A11 and RME-A89 ecus are found in the 2007-2008 GD Honda Fit and Honda Jazz and can be found behind your passenger side glovebox, mounted above the lower dash cover. The Honda Fit ECU is easily removable and shares...
The PGM-FI Honda main relay failure is a very common issue among Honda/Acuras and often times people may mis-diagnose the symptoms, or replace a different part. To test your PGM-FI main relay, you will have to first locate it...
Looking for a way to seperate your FT86 from the growing crowd of owners? Well look no further than these awesome tail lights from Buddy Club! For more information, click here. The newest offering from Buddy Club is a set of...
There were three Corvette Stingrays that Chevy displayed at SEMA, and the one that caught our interest was of course the Gran Turismo Concept Vette that will be making it's debut in the popular racing video game Gran Turismo...
The OBDII Trouble Code P0335 / P0339 is in regards to your vehicle's crank position sensor ( CKP ), specifically the 'A' circuit voltage being too high or too low in your Lexus. Today we'll be looking at How To...
For many Honda / Acura enthusiasts looking for the next big thing in Hondata tuning, the Flash Pro has arrived! This new tuner is very user friendly and installation is a snap, giving the end user a multitude of...
The robust 2JZGTE has been a import industry powerhouse engine platform since 1994 and with the increasing number of JDM swaps available, it's becoming easier and cheaper to swap this powerful USDM turbocharged inline 6 into the chassis of...
Ford isn't exactly a stranger to the SEMA Show, and this year again highlighted the Ford Mustang as the Detroit car manufacturer again took home the "Hottest Car" award, as well as winning the Hottest Truck.   We bring you these...