S 300
The s300 is a plug in module to the factory Honda Engine Computer (ECU) which vastly expands the capabilities of the factory ECU. Forced induction, datalogging, real time updating of parameters, engine protection are but a few of the s300 features.
The s300 uses a high speed USB connection for both programming calibrations and datalogging. No more USB/serial connectors! The s300 can be updated in real-time with the engine running without affecting the operation of the vehicle. This means that calibrations and changes can be uploaded to the ECU very quickly (2 seconds for a new calibration, a fraction of a second for anything else), without interrupting the operation of the engine. Changes made in the SManager software are uploaded to the ECU instantly and you can see the effect immediately. The s300 does not use an EEPROM or equivalent, so you never need to open the ECU to change chips nor 'burn' ROMs. No EPROM programmer is necessary - you just need a laptop with USB port.
Note that this the only true real-time update available for Honda ECUs. Any portion of the ECU (including the whole ROM) may be quickly updated with the engine running, without the engine stalling or going into limp mode.
The s300 has datalogging to the SManager software built in via the USB port. Using a laptop the various ECU sensors can be datalogged, viewed, graphed and saved for later analysis.

Additionally the s300 has on board flash memory which allows a datalog recordings to be made without a laptop, for later access and download to a laptop. Multiple recordings can be made and stored in the s300 for a total of around 40 minutes of total datalogging time. An external switch can be used to start and stop recordings, or engine conditions can trigger recording. For instance in a drag race, the s300 can be set to start recording once the rpm is bought up to near launch rpm and automatically stop once past the traps and the rpm drops below a certain level.

Any linear MAP sensor can be used, using a scalar and offset to translate the MAP sensor characteristics into pressure. Popular MAP sensor settings are built in for ease of setup. To do this you will need the map sensor calibration numbers from the manufacturer of the sensor.
Socketing the s300 is very similar to the s100/s200. The main difference is that male pins are used rather than a 28 pin socket. It is strongly recommended that you have this professionally installed as this is more difficult to install than an s200 and if the ECU has been previously socketed you run an even higher risk of damaging the ECU (lifting tracks and or burning them).
Features:
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Fits inside the ECU
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Made in USA
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Built on the proven s100/s200 code base
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USB connection for speed and compatibility
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SManager Windows based software for parameter & table editing, calibration uploading and datalogging
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Real-time updating of ECU
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Built in calibrations for common engine combinations
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Built in datalogging to a laptop
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On board datalogging memory (2 MB memory, 20-60 minutes datalogging)
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Adjustment for different sized injectors, with overall fuel trim
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Configurable for any MAP sensor (to at 5 Bar and above)
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TPS based table lookup for ITBs
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Engine protection from over boost
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Expanded fuel and ignition tables, both in rpm and load, to 60 lbs boost and 11,000 rpm (these are not the upper limits)
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Launch control with anti-lag
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Full throttle shift
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Three multi purpose outputs for nitrous control or similar
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Supports lambda tracing from a wideband o2 (PLX wideband recommended)
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PWM output for boost control
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Dual tables for high/low octane calibrations etc.
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Two analog inputs for wideband, EGTs etc.





