FlashPro release date and specifications

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If you're referring to Canadian ECUs, then yes. In terms of the full list of other regions, I'm not entirely sure. I imagine most popular areas in the world will be covered.

Maybe @Hondata can give some more details.
I'm referring to the Philippine market with ecu code 37820-5AG-N81. It's a small market, but hopefully other parts of Southeast Asia has the same code.
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I'm referring to the Philippine market with ecu code 37820-5AG-N81. It's a small market, but hopefully other parts of Southeast Asia has the same code.
That ECU is not yet compatible with the current FlashPro, but I'm hoping it will be in the future.
 
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Hondata: Will you be supporting international ecu codes?
Yes. We have started to work on international and Canadian ECUs.

If anyone is interested in having their ECU supported, pm me with your ECU part number and email address.
 
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Can I ask a basic question? What is the advantage to buying this Flashpro unit over taking my vehicle to a dyno shop and having it tuned there? Cost to do that seems to be about $500 and other than not being able to readily return it to stock, I am not sure what advantage the Flashpro offers. Seems like there could be plenty of opportunity to screw things up with the Flashpro. I'm not a mechanic and certainly no performance tuner so a Flashpro seems pretty dangerous for me.
 

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Can I ask a basic question? What is the advantage to buying this Flashpro unit over taking my vehicle to a dyno shop and having it tuned there? Cost to do that seems to be about $500 and other than not being able to readily return it to stock, I am not sure what advantage the Flashpro offers. Seems like there could be plenty of opportunity to screw things up with the Flashpro. I'm not a mechanic and certainly no performance tuner so a Flashpro seems pretty dangerous for me.

You need a software for tuning it?!? You can go with flashpro, you can't tune nothing without one of these sofware. with flashpro you cannot srcew nothing the ecu manage all, fuel map can be left stock and ign is all automatic you just choose boost and intake and running basemap is completely safe on this platform. What oppornities you have to screw things with flashpro since ecu manage all?
 
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Can I ask a basic question? What is the advantage to buying this Flashpro unit over taking my vehicle to a dyno shop and having it tuned there? Cost to do that seems to be about $500 and other than not being able to readily return it to stock, I am not sure what advantage the Flashpro offers. Seems like there could be plenty of opportunity to screw things up with the Flashpro. I'm not a mechanic and certainly no performance tuner so a Flashpro seems pretty dangerous for me.
Tuner shops have dealer FlashPro's or dealer KTuners, and they own the hardware and just tune your car with the same software. The difference being, if you own the flashpro, you can flash back to stock for any Honda dealer visits or back to stock to sell the car without having to make the trip to your tuners shop to have it done. So for convenience, its easier to own. Your tuner can still your car with your flashpro. It also makes it easier to datalog on your own rather than having to pay for dyno time at your tuner if you want to see how your car is running
 

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In the end, owning the FlashPro gives you more control (easily flash back to stock or switch tunes), and also allows for amazing datalogging. Plus, if you ever want to take a crack at adjusting some of your tune parameters, you could do that.

However, if you're on a budget, taking your new Civic to an authorized Hondata dealer and having them tune it with the Dealer FlashPro is a great option.
 

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I am in Oregon, USA Civic. Got it all connected and then the Flashpro says I can't connect because my car is not a 2016+ Civic 1.5T. Although it is. I sent in a message to Hondata. Hopefully it is resolved soon.
 


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I just watched the videos on the website. The install video showed CD to install onto your computer. None of my machines at home have a CD drive. Lol. Is it possible to get the software using different media? Or will I have to buy a $10 CD drive? Lol.
 


 


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