Not very happy about Ktuner software

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Fully supported CVT models get boost by gear as well.



Actually, the photo you posted shows that isn't the case:

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Those three dropdown settings above can totally change the feel of the tune.
Yes of course, but what about this feature? Why my ecu model can’t have this settings if other cvt have?
My ecu have * so some feature are not available, only base tune settings, but my tunable settings aren’t different from locked maps like stage 1 and 2, so i think that all my maps are locked. I only change that 3 parameters, so my idea is that ktuner doesn’t work fully 100% for me.
when I buy a new car, I can decide if add some extra feature, but seller will always give me tyre and seats, if you now what I mean.
thank you for your time e for answer me, I really appreciate

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What maps are locked that you need?
All starter maps like my friends have.
some of them have * on their ecu, but they also have beta maps, so they can do a lot of things.
I pay the same amount of cash but I can’t do anything

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All starter maps like my friends have.
some of them have * on their ecu, but they also have beta maps, so they can do a lot of things.
I pay the same amount of cash but I can’t do anything

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All ECU software is different. You can't just "copy-paste" a feature from one ECU to another. It's a lot of work.
 

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Yes of course, but what about this feature? Why my ecu model can’t have this settings if other cvt have?
My ecu have * so some feature are not available, only base tune settings, but my tunable settings aren’t different from locked maps like stage 1 and 2, so i think that all my maps are locked. I only change that 3 parameters, so my idea is that ktuner doesn’t work fully 100% for me.
when I buy a new car, I can decide if add some extra feature, but seller will always give me tyre and seats, if you now what I mean.
thank you for your time e for answer me, I really appreciate

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Those options are all custom software thats need to be added to the ECU. Thats not something that is already there.
 


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All ECU software is different. You can't just "copy-paste" a feature from one ECU to another. It's a lot of work.
But ktuner is the same, as the price, so buyers need to have same feature like others buyers. That’s equal logic
 

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But ktuner is the same, as the price, so buyers need to have same feature like others buyers. That’s equal logic
You still don't understand how this works. It takes time and a lot of work to add a custom feature that not exist in the ECU.
"Some ECU codebases may not have all custom features present and an asterisk next to an ECU number signifies that it may be an initial release and not have advanced features beyond standard tuning."
 

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But ktuner is the same, as the price, so buyers need to have same feature like others buyers. That’s equal logic
There is no such thing. You made it up.
 

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KTuner had provided transparent information in their website in regards to list of supported ECU. Some international ECUs with asterisk mean these ECU do not have full feature such as Quick Adjustments, & Quick Enables.

There is no guarantee that these ECUs with asterisk will get complete features but consumers are able to use KTuner basemap for custom tuning.

You should checked with KTuner what features missing from your ECU before you decide making the purchase.

My ECU is 1 of the ECU with partial support. I asked KTuner about what features missing for my ECU & decided to wait until quick adjustments feature is supported for my ECU.

If there is basemap missing in the list of ots tune, you should ask for the missing tunes instead of questioning the partial support because KTuner does mention partial support for ECU with asterisk in KTuner website.
 

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No base tunes will be missing from any ECU codebase and you'll have access to the main tuning maps (MAF, Ignition, Fuel, Boost Targets) plus quick adjustments. If you have an asterisk you may not have advanced custom features at this time, as clearly outlined on the website.
 


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No base tunes will be missing from any ECU codebase and you'll have access to the main tuning maps (MAF, Ignition, Fuel, Boost Targets) plus quick adjustments. If you have an asterisk you may not have advanced custom features at this time, as clearly outlined on the website.
WILL the 2.0 NA no longer get any future updates? I ask because I too am on 2.0 (2020) with partial ECU support and understanding that Honda isn't likely doing any more 2.0L NA in the future
 

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Did you read @KTuner's post?

No base tunes will be missing from any ECU codebase and you'll have access to the main tuning maps (MAF, Ignition, Fuel, Boost Targets) plus quick adjustments. If you have an asterisk you may not have advanced custom features at this time, as clearly outlined on the website.
Basic tunes are not missing even on initial support ECUs. Other features like OTF map switching, etc. may be.
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