Hondata Kpro III
Whos the best company to go through for this? Evans is great to deal with. Ill probably see what T1 says about it.
You wont need a new map pr anything for this, right? Just get modded ecu back, plug it in, maybe have to flash map?
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You wont need a new map pr anything for this, right? Just get modded ecu back, plug it in, maybe have to flash map?
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here's my thread on the hondata forum:
http://www.hondata.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=13035
will probably get a quicker answer from them on there
http://www.hondata.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=13035
will probably get a quicker answer from them on there
Dickheads.... love how the guy in there referenced the release notes but asked a specific question and they answer it without specificity....
http://www.hondata.c...&p=56977#p56977
Yes for datalogging only, but when and is it possible to code for lean cut ><
http://www.hondata.c...&p=56977#p56977
Yes for datalogging only, but when and is it possible to code for lean cut ><
I have decoded their dumb ass secretive ways and lean cut and wide band are NOT supported still. So the only function of this upgrade are strickly for enhanced data logging features. Wide band feed back is not supported and neither is lean cut protection.
Well this is new. They finally gave us some input on how to wire an RSX wideband to the KPro...
This is an excerpt from DFWS2K thread on the Hondata forum.
At no point was wideband input to the KPro/S2000 ever supported by Hondata - the only thing that was done was that the adapter board had some tracks for a RSX wideband sensor. If you want a wideband, then for less than $200 wire in a PLX, AEM, Innovate or NGK. If you really, really want to use a RSX sensor, unsupported, then jumper RSX A1 to S2000 E8 so that a o2 sensor heater over-current condition does not damage the adapter board.
This is an excerpt from DFWS2K thread on the Hondata forum.
At no point was wideband input to the KPro/S2000 ever supported by Hondata - the only thing that was done was that the adapter board had some tracks for a RSX wideband sensor. If you want a wideband, then for less than $200 wire in a PLX, AEM, Innovate or NGK. If you really, really want to use a RSX sensor, unsupported, then jumper RSX A1 to S2000 E8 so that a o2 sensor heater over-current condition does not damage the adapter board.
Well this is new. They finally gave us some input on how to wire an RSX wideband to the KPro...
This is an excerpt from DFWS2K thread on the Hondata forum.
At no point was wideband input to the KPro/S2000 ever supported by Hondata - the only thing that was done was that the adapter board had some tracks for a RSX wideband sensor. If you want a wideband, then for less than $200 wire in a PLX, AEM, Innovate or NGK. If you really, really want to use a RSX sensor, unsupported, then jumper RSX A1 to S2000 E8 so that a o2 sensor heater over-current condition does not damage the adapter board.
This is an excerpt from DFWS2K thread on the Hondata forum.
At no point was wideband input to the KPro/S2000 ever supported by Hondata - the only thing that was done was that the adapter board had some tracks for a RSX wideband sensor. If you want a wideband, then for less than $200 wire in a PLX, AEM, Innovate or NGK. If you really, really want to use a RSX sensor, unsupported, then jumper RSX A1 to S2000 E8 so that a o2 sensor heater over-current condition does not damage the adapter board.
Sheesh.







