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Old Jul 15, 2012 | 04:26 PM
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I did an Excel comparison of the Hondata base maps versus my dyno tuned AEM map. Two completely different systems, but I was very surprised at how close the numbers are. I would definitely say the Hondata base maps are a good starting point and relatively safe for conservative driving. However, for WOT and boost it's still important to be careful and work your way up checking all the way.

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Old Jul 15, 2012 | 04:46 PM
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Originally Posted by timg
I did an Excel comparison of the Hondata base maps versus my dyno tuned AEM map. Two completely different systems, but I was very surprised at how close the numbers are. I would definitely say the Hondata base maps are a good starting point and relatively safe for conservative driving. However, for WOT and boost it's still important to be careful and work your way up checking all the way.

Tim

thanks Tim for chiming in!

So I have a chance to copy the Hondata baseline map for the s2000 and already a brand new Flashpro. Can I hook it up to the car's ECU and save the program back onto my laptop?
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