Is the Flashpro for me?
gernby installed an external wideband on his car and verfied that the A/F reading was more accurate than the corrected AF.
I think on the civic the corrected AF is more accurate but on the S2000 its different.
Gernby can you verfied. Thanks.
I think on the civic the corrected AF is more accurate but on the S2000 its different.
Gernby can you verfied. Thanks.
Originally Posted by kingbriani,Apr 28 2010, 01:01 PM
Cool, that's what I thought. I have another question. Is the "stock" setting on the flashpro basically exactly the same as not running the flashpro at all? And is the "tuned" and "toda header" settings exactly the same as the reflashes hondata does? I could then at least load the "tuned" setting and get the same benefits of the reflash to hold me over before I begin to venture into tuning it myself.
"Is the "stock" setting on the flashpro basically exactly the same as not running the flashpro at all? And is the "tuned" and "toda header" settings exactly the same as the reflashes hondata does? I could then at least load the "tuned" setting and get the same benefits of the reflash to hold me over before I begin to venture into tuning it myself."
If i understand it correctly, they aren't identical--it's "stock equivalent," not true exact "stock." i'm sure they're very close in any case. But hondata said they thought the new "tuned" was better than the old flash. so IMO yes you can just get it and start with one of the canned flashes. it's pretty easy to corrrect your AFR, and if you're concerned, i think evans tuning will do an e-tune for AFRs for like $100.
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