Flashpro Disable Secondary O2 Sensor Question/Help
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Flashpro Disable Secondary O2 Sensor Question/Help
I just purchased a flashpro and I've been doing some research on this forum as well as the hondata forum. Gernby is helping me out with a tune. However regardless of the calibration I need to know how to disable the secondary o2 sensor.
I read somewhere that the setting is under the Calibration > Misc but I don't see any setting under the OBDII Error Tests which relate to the secondary o2 sensor.
The other place I found settings are under Calibration > Closed Loop. There is a "Secondary oxygen sensor enabled" checkbox.
Is it safe to assume that this is the place to uncheck to disable the o2 sensor? I'm hoping to unplug it altogether at some point. It's currently installed (without a fouler) in my test pipe.
Thanks!
Chris
I read somewhere that the setting is under the Calibration > Misc but I don't see any setting under the OBDII Error Tests which relate to the secondary o2 sensor.
The other place I found settings are under Calibration > Closed Loop. There is a "Secondary oxygen sensor enabled" checkbox.
Is it safe to assume that this is the place to uncheck to disable the o2 sensor? I'm hoping to unplug it altogether at some point. It's currently installed (without a fouler) in my test pipe.
Thanks!
Chris
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Another quick question:
Is flashing the "Stock Equivalent" calibration basically the same as "return to stock" setting? Will "returning to stock" unlock the flashpro from my ecu?
Between tuning calibrations will I want to flash the "Stock Equivalent" or use the "return to stock" option?
Thanks,
Chris
Is flashing the "Stock Equivalent" calibration basically the same as "return to stock" setting? Will "returning to stock" unlock the flashpro from my ecu?
Between tuning calibrations will I want to flash the "Stock Equivalent" or use the "return to stock" option?
Thanks,
Chris
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The Hondata website has a wealth of information:
https://www.hondata.com/help/flashpr..._a_vehicle.htm
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