Hondata Tune Maps

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New to cars and tuning.

I recently got a hondata flashpro for my 2019 civic sport. I was wondering what tune map is recommended. My car is stock except for a Skunk 2 cat back exhaust with plans on installing a cold air intake and intercooler in the future. I was hoping to make a few pops and turn the psi up a little to make the car a bit more enjoyable to drive. If anyone has and suggestions on what tune map to use and where to buy/download it, feel free to let me know.
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I don't know much about tuning but I'm learning quicky. From what I've read, if you have a CVT the built in +6 tune should be fine. The +9 is better suited to the manual from what I've heard. Someone told me the Flashpro software has a bunch of built in tunes. That's so neat.

Then I heard a rumor that a company called TSP makes a good Hondata tune for your car. Also the guy that does their tunes say pops, bangs and crackles are bad for your car.

https://www.twostepperformance.com/products/tsp-stage-1-tune-for-2017-honda-civic-non-si

https://www.imwtuned.com/store/p17/Ricer.html

I learned all this from a cool thread I stumbled on. The guy that runs it seems to know his shit!

https://www.civicx.com/forum/thread...ience-reliability-thread-for-all-models.42361

You could even add YOUR tuned car there.

Side note: I've heard some people say the FK7 has weaker rods so apparently you shouldn't drive like a maniac all the time.
 
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