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Old Apr 18, 2010 | 06:06 PM
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Well since alot of people are starting to use Hondata FlashPro 06+

I thought to myself why no make a Map thread

Just post your map and mods to go with
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Old Apr 19, 2010 | 05:35 AM
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While I'd really like to see some of the caibrations that others are using, I really don't think it is wise to post calibration files for the public. I'd hate for people that don't know what they are doing to damage their motors by loading someone else's calibration out of stupidity.
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Old Apr 19, 2010 | 03:56 PM
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Its a good idea but like Gernby say, someone that doesn't know what they are doing can really harm their car loading someone else map on. There should be a warning and a disclaimer.

It would be a great resource to use. I would use it as a reference and a learning tool. I wouldn't load the map in my car without analying it.

Every car is totally different. One tune will work on your car but not on others. Just too many variance.

I say lets start one and just put a disclaimer on there about the danger.
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Old Apr 19, 2010 | 05:07 PM
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Originally Posted by crazysupratt,Apr 19 2010, 03:56 PM
Its a good idea but like Gernby say, someone that doesn't know what they are doing can really harm their car loading someone else map on. There should be a warning and a disclaimer.

It would be a great resource to use. I would use it as a reference and a learning tool. I wouldn't load the map in my car without analying it.

Every car is totally different. One tune will work on your car but not on others. Just too many variance.

I say lets start one and just put a disclaimer on there about the danger.
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Lets Just put disclaimer up

Use at your own risks
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Old Apr 19, 2010 | 05:18 PM
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I'm Working on some forced Induction maps now On my ID 1000cc improving the based calibration. Just to get to the tuner having a little fun I thing I got it down packed haven't seen any knocks yet Thank GOD
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Old Apr 22, 2010 | 02:51 PM
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It might be better to post VTEC engagement and such but then just plot images of the 2D plots for low fuel, high fuel, low ignition, and high ignition rather than the fuel and ignition tables.

To be useful, the conditions would be needed, such as
1. Modifications to the car
2. A datalog or two showing how it performs
3. Area of the country/conditions
4. How the tune was developed (at least street vs dyno; tuning strategies would probably be good for others to read)
5. Comments - i.e. after datalogging, what's great/good/mediocre about the tune?
6. Other stuff...?

That way it's not copy-'n-paste, but rather show and tell. PMs would be a way for a member to request another member's tune for use as a baseline.

I haven't done enough to merit posting a tune yet.
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Old Apr 23, 2010 | 05:07 PM
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Originally Posted by ace123,Apr 22 2010, 02:51 PM
It might be better to post VTEC engagement and such but then just plot images of the 2D plots for low fuel, high fuel, low ignition, and high ignition rather than the fuel and ignition tables.

To be useful, the conditions would be needed, such as
1. Modifications to the car
2. A datalog or two showing how it performs
3. Area of the country/conditions
4. How the tune was developed (at least street vs dyno; tuning strategies would probably be good for others to read)
5. Comments - i.e. after datalogging, what's great/good/mediocre about the tune?
6. Other stuff...?

That way it's not copy-'n-paste, but rather show and tell. PMs would be a way for a member to request another member's tune for use as a baseline.

I haven't done enough to merit posting a tune yet.
dont forget octane rating.
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Old Apr 28, 2010 | 02:08 PM
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found this site...its still in its initial phrase but looks great so far. Its more for Civic than S2000. Check it out:

http://flashprotuning.com/
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Old Apr 28, 2010 | 06:37 PM
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^there seems to be a lot more resources for civic owners. I guess there are a lot more civics than there are S2000s and they got the Flashpro first!

http://www.8thcivic.com/forums/hondata/
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