Hondata Flashpro Tuning for the FK8 Type R!!

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Is there a place I can find info about CA SMOG/emissions and Hondata?
Currently there is only a competition FK8 FlashPro. At this point we do not know if we will be able to sell a CARB FlashPro.
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Currently there is only a competition FK8 FlashPro. At this point we do not know if we will be able to sell a CARB FlashPro.
Out of topic guys, but just wanted to know @Hondata if we are going to have different gauges from the flashpro anytime soon?
 

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We're working on a new Hondata Mobile app, but are unsure if it will work google play services on the dash yet.
 


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Has anyone tried the 25% Ethonal calibration? Im using the 93 octane, just not sure if the 25% ethonal is safe. Thanks
 

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From your post I'm uncertain if you intend to run the 25% ethanol calibration on 93 octane fuel. Unless you have measured the ethanol content in your tank at 25%, please don't use the 25% ethanol calibration. If I am mistaken, my apologies.
 

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From your post I'm uncertain if you intend to run the 25% ethanol calibration on 93 octane fuel. Unless you have measured the ethanol content in your tank at 25%, please don't use the 25% ethanol calibration. If I am mistaken, my apologies.
Thanks, im currently running the 93 octane tune with 93 octane fuel. I puchased an E85 tester to blend it with 93 octane. Once i have it blended i would switch to the 25% ethanol calibration. The tune says i need to be between 23-27%, im planning to use an app to get the correct fuel blend.
 

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Be cautious. The line between enough ethanol to prevent knock and too much for the fuel pump is fairly fine.
 

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Be cautious. The line between enough ethanol to prevent knock and too much for the fuel pump is fairly fine.
Thanks for the caution. I'll just stick with the 93 octane tune, dont think the risk is worth the small gain in HP.
 


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@Hondata do we need to revert settings back to stock once we go for scheduled servicing ? Will they know if the ECU is tampered?
 

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That's up to you. We advise you to be open with your dealer about modifications.
Will your basemaps work here in australia? Or do we need a custom tune ?as our fuel here is different. Thanks
 


 


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