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Hello From Hong Kong
Hi
I am planning to get an atom from the UK, then ship it back to hong kong
what are the must have option? are there photos for the option? cos do not know how they look like!
lastly, who else here is from hong kong?
kelvin
I am planning to get an atom from the UK, then ship it back to hong kong
what are the must have option? are there photos for the option? cos do not know how they look like!
lastly, who else here is from hong kong?
kelvin
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There is a guy racing one in China Fieldl or some such screen name
Search on this site and you will find huge numbers of pictures showing all the standard and no standard options and plenty of new buyer "what spec" threads
Welcome on board
Search on this site and you will find huge numbers of pictures showing all the standard and no standard options and plenty of new buyer "what spec" threads
Welcome on board
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Kelvin has been in touch and I've given him some advice, good luck
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[quote="FlyingTrotter"]
There is a guy racing one in China Fieldl or some such screen name
Search on this site and you will find huge numbers of pictures showing all the standard and no standard options and plenty of new buyer "what spec" threads
Welcome on board
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hi mate
Thanks for the info.
To be honest, I am also thinking of getting BAC Mono. has anybody here had driven the car?
kelvin
There is a guy racing one in China Fieldl or some such screen name
Search on this site and you will find huge numbers of pictures showing all the standard and no standard options and plenty of new buyer "what spec" threads
Welcome on board
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hi mate
Thanks for the info.
To be honest, I am also thinking of getting BAC Mono. has anybody here had driven the car?
kelvin
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BAC Mono will definitely need to be on T plates. Unless you are very well connected you'd never get it registered.
Damn good fun though I suspect
Damn good fun though I suspect
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Stick with the ATOM plan - you can get two people in an Atom so scaring your mates is an option
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I got this Atom purely for track use, unlike the UK regulation, it can not be register on the road.?
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Hi mate
Where are u located ?
Kelvin
Where are u located ?
Kelvin
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I can't believe they test emissions from cold - any engine will perform at its worst when cold - I see the logic but a vast difference when the car is warm.
The K20 is not amazing on emissions from cold but it's far far from being the worst.
Next time I have a K20 in kelvin I'm gonna test it to see what readings I get.
Stew
The K20 is not amazing on emissions from cold but it's far far from being the worst.
Next time I have a K20 in kelvin I'm gonna test it to see what readings I get.
Stew
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[quote="Atomstew"]
I can't believe they test emissions from cold - any engine will perform at its worst when cold - I see the logic but a vast difference when the car is warm.
The K20 is not amazing on emissions from cold but it's far far from being the worst.
Next time I have a K20 in kelvin I'm gonna test it to see what readings I get.
Stew
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Hi mate
I have already done it the figure are way too high compare to the euro 4 standard. mine is a 3.5R
I can't believe they test emissions from cold - any engine will perform at its worst when cold - I see the logic but a vast difference when the car is warm.
The K20 is not amazing on emissions from cold but it's far far from being the worst.
Next time I have a K20 in kelvin I'm gonna test it to see what readings I get.
Stew
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Hi mate
I have already done it the figure are way too high compare to the euro 4 standard. mine is a 3.5R
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Kelvin,
provided, that the 3.5R also has the K20Z4 engine from the Atom 3, the engine in general should be able to pass EURO 4, at least it does so in the European Civic Type R, model FN2.
So if the engine does not pass that test in the 3.5R, it should be the result of the different mapping of the ECU due to the different hardware being used in the 3.5R compared to the Civic.(bolt ons: supercharger, different catalyst, different exhaust, different air intake and perhaps even changes in the engine itself etc.)
Just an inspiration and please note, that I am not an expert in what I am writing in the following so if you like to get more information you may want to rely on your own research:
An idea would perhaps be to use a HONDATA FlashPro and create a map for the ECU, that would make the engine and Atom be able to pass the test.
Admittedly that would not be a map you may want to generally drive the Atom with and it would be for test passing purpose only.
So the sequence would be: remap the ECU to pass the test and get registration, but after that map back to the 3.5R adjustments and drive on the streets. This would perhaps not be the most legal solution to be honest, but at least registration box would be ticked. What ever may come after this would probably be written on a different page.
Just for the case you should not know: a remap of the ECU should be done by experts only as otherwise the new map could easily destroy your engine.
I could imagine, that if you talked to companies being experienced in remapping K20 engine ECUs they might be able to tell you even on the phone, whether this might make sence at all or not.
Perhaps Atomstew could also comment on this as he appears to me to be way more an expert.
Regards
provided, that the 3.5R also has the K20Z4 engine from the Atom 3, the engine in general should be able to pass EURO 4, at least it does so in the European Civic Type R, model FN2.
So if the engine does not pass that test in the 3.5R, it should be the result of the different mapping of the ECU due to the different hardware being used in the 3.5R compared to the Civic.(bolt ons: supercharger, different catalyst, different exhaust, different air intake and perhaps even changes in the engine itself etc.)
Just an inspiration and please note, that I am not an expert in what I am writing in the following so if you like to get more information you may want to rely on your own research:
An idea would perhaps be to use a HONDATA FlashPro and create a map for the ECU, that would make the engine and Atom be able to pass the test.
Admittedly that would not be a map you may want to generally drive the Atom with and it would be for test passing purpose only.
So the sequence would be: remap the ECU to pass the test and get registration, but after that map back to the 3.5R adjustments and drive on the streets. This would perhaps not be the most legal solution to be honest, but at least registration box would be ticked. What ever may come after this would probably be written on a different page.
Just for the case you should not know: a remap of the ECU should be done by experts only as otherwise the new map could easily destroy your engine.
I could imagine, that if you talked to companies being experienced in remapping K20 engine ECUs they might be able to tell you even on the phone, whether this might make sence at all or not.
Perhaps Atomstew could also comment on this as he appears to me to be way more an expert.
Regards
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No-where near an expert but a honda technician for 5 years and a love of cars since I could walk (I'm now 37)
I was thinking the same thing - does any ecu support "multiple maps?" Not sure if the hondata does - I've heard some do.
One map specifically for emissions passing purposes and one for general day to day - ideally being able to switch between them by a toggle switch of some sort?
I'll ask a few friends (tuners) and see what I can come up with.
Stew
I was thinking the same thing - does any ecu support "multiple maps?" Not sure if the hondata does - I've heard some do.
One map specifically for emissions passing purposes and one for general day to day - ideally being able to switch between them by a toggle switch of some sort?
I'll ask a few friends (tuners) and see what I can come up with.
Stew
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No need for a dual map and switch.
Plug in laptop save stock map on harddisk and upload the MOT map takes 5 min.
And you must do it all 2 year's once :-)
Plug in laptop save stock map on harddisk and upload the MOT map takes 5 min.
And you must do it all 2 year's once :-)
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Is there any handheld device that can store the oem map, and one or more additional maps for our Honda engine for the AA3? For my other cars, there are tuners out there from whom I can purchase a little handheld to load/reload ecu maps. If such handheld device/tunes exist, I'd be very interested in getting one. thx
BTW, Kelvin, unfortunately I had forgotten about this thread...., otherwise, I would have reached out to see if we could connect in HK to checkout your 3.5 and talk cars, as I was there 2 weeks ago..., oh well, next time, as I visit my APAC offices once/twice a year.
GTED
BTW, Kelvin, unfortunately I had forgotten about this thread...., otherwise, I would have reached out to see if we could connect in HK to checkout your 3.5 and talk cars, as I was there 2 weeks ago..., oh well, next time, as I visit my APAC offices once/twice a year.
GTED
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For KPro you can use a windows Tablet.
The android software could only log and display sensordata so far i know.
The android software could only log and display sensordata so far i know.
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