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oh thats right. Ive already contemplated this. I was gonna get an android tablet and connect it via bluetooth to display multiple gauges. Gm is the goto sensor
Forgot about this thread, so I got my continental GM flex fuel sensor installed along with a (gaugeless) digital to analog converter wired in so my Flashpro can properly read the info. It works! Just waiting for a re-tune now but this is really exciting for Ap2 owners on Flashpro that are interested in a true flex tune.
I also tested the Hondata App on my phone and it works perfectly with the bluetooth Flashpro. Gonna get an android tablet at some point to run in the car and monitor everything.
Flashpro will display ethanol content via bluetooth with the Hondata app?
Where did you get the digital to analog converter?
yesir. its the future i swear haha. its a dude i know, he doesnt have a site, just sells them by word of mouth. let me know if you or anyone you know needs one.
yesir. its the future i swear haha. its a dude i know, he doesnt have a site, just sells them by word of mouth. let me know if you or anyone you know needs one.
On my Kpro4 S2000, I have the SOS flex fuel sensor kit and the signal wire from the sensor is wired directly to the input on the ecu for ethanol. No digital converter is needed. Too bad the 06-09 ECU cannot support this technology.
On my Kpro4 S2000, I have the SOS flex fuel sensor kit and the signal wire from the sensor is wired directly to the input on the ecu for ethanol. No digital converter is needed. Too bad the 06-09 ECU cannot support this technology.
Hey my dude hasnt gotten back to me yet. But yea, for those of us with 06up ap2 on hondata flashpro, it requires the signal wire coming from the gm sensor to go thru a converter then spliced into the ect-2 port on the ecu. It actually works great, just requires an extra piece of hardware to make it work. Aem and kpro is nice since its a full standalone unit and can accept the digital signal without a converter. Pretty much now the only major thing flashpro is lacking is antilag.
Most people use an ethanol content gauge which automatically converts the signal. Im using the converter to eliminate the gauge and have everything displayed on a single tablet or phone. I dont have it setup on the software het but itll show under one of the "none" gauges
Hey my dude hasnt gotten back to me yet. But yea, for those of us with 06up ap2 on hondata flashpro, it requires the signal wire coming from the gm sensor to go thru a converter then spliced into the ect-2 port on the ecu. It actually works great, just requires an extra piece of hardware to make it work. Aem and kpro is nice since its a full standalone unit and can accept the digital signal without a converter. Pretty much now the only major thing flashpro is lacking is antilag.
Most people use an ethanol content gauge which automatically converts the signal. Im using the converter to eliminate the gauge and have everything displayed on a single tablet or phone. I dont have it setup on the software het but itll show under one of the "none" gauges
Super old thread, but I'm in the process of putting together a fkexfiel setup on my car with flashpro. Are there any adverse effects of disabling the ect2 and using iit as an e85 sensor input? Presumably it was put there by honda for something.