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Old 02-17-2017, 12:50 PM
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So it looks like they are coming out with a solution for us 06-09 guys.... pretty excited about this.
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Old 02-17-2017, 02:22 PM
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I'm confused unless it's more cost effective against the 06-09 AEM infinity 506 that has flex fuel capabilities that they are already selling? I know nothing about this, but it says it's a complete standalone. Not a big AEM fan. Still waiting to see what they are "releasing"
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Originally Posted by MorngWoodStewie
I'm confused unless it's more cost effective against the 06-09 AEM infinity 506 that has flex fuel capabilities that they are already selling? I know nothing about this, but it says it's a complete standalone. Not a big AEM fan. Still waiting to see what they are "releasing"
Im assuming it will be cheaper as the aem with all the sensors is not cheap in my book.... might be able to stick with my $700 flashpro, still retain my obd port.
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Im interested in more info. Im currently running e85 100% of the time on flashpro fully tuned on approx e90 so if i get a lower ethanol content worse that can happen is to run a lil richer. But flex fuel would be great to be on the safer side!
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Originally Posted by volcomboy390
Im assuming it will be cheaper as the aem with all the sensors is not cheap in my book.... might be able to stick with my $700 flashpro, still retain my obd port.
That would be nice. I thought the same to, but then thought well HONDATA would of already released / put it out then right??? So it would be cool but I dont think its for us OBD Flash pro guys lovin life on a OEM ECU Lol.... I always think how grateful I am when I see AEM guys crankin there engines for like 5 seconds.... "Is it gonna start?" Lol
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Originally Posted by MorngWoodStewie
That would be nice. I thought the same to, but then thought well HONDATA would of already released / put it out then right??? So it would be cool but I dont think its for us OBD Flash pro guys lovin life on a OEM ECU Lol.... I always think how grateful I am when I see AEM guys crankin there engines for like 5 seconds.... "Is it gonna start?" Lol
....click the picture, it says 06-09 factory ecu! If it still uses the factory ecu then I'm assuming obd2 will still function the same.
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Supposedly it's not a piggyback solution. Per SoS it will perform the calculations like a Flex Fuel ECU does on a vehicle that comes with a Flex Fuel ECU from the OEM. Very intrigued.
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Lol that was me trying to get some more info.
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Thanks for your interest! More info here: https://www.s2ki.com/forums/s2000-en.../#post24158418


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So it's similar to the flashpro? if your using the flex fuel sensor and "flex capabilities" does the ktuner have to stay connected to obd port? Where does the sensor connect to?


Edit: sorry should of watched the video first!

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