My point has already been made, you still don’t understand ethanol and why it won’t damage modern engines with tunes and without a sensor , you go on and on about how you want logs. The car can handle it fine And I find it funny you have to ask for people with logs when you own a hondata...
yeah and your the one who loves talking about hondata how a tune released by them could blow up the engine , and yet you think you know everything even when you havent run the tune for several months like me.
you know you put 10% ethanol in y our tank every full up? You really think 20%-30...
i highly doubt it , hondata engineers would not have released this tune if the fuel system could not handle alittle ethanol more than 30%
Turbo engines with large injectors handle ethanol just fine, i dumped 9 gallons one time into a stock echo boost 2.0 and no check engine light came on...
Why is the Sirmoto kit so dam expensive for a few wires and a plastic gauge , I mean do you have any pull to get us a group buy for a significant discount? I’m sorry but at 479 plus tax I can wait. This kit shouldn’t cost more than 300 bucks.
They need to do away with the SI and add another 50-60k type r's on the lot
https://phys.org/news/2019-04-honda-accord-civic-production-buyers.html
The reduction also will affect production at engine and transmission plants in Ohio, Honda said.
Sales of the Accord this year are up 4.6%...
yes i understand how the tune works.
I would like someone else who lives in high altitude 6000+ft explain from experience , maybe you already have done a flex fuel tune with a sensor to tell us your experiences with a flex fuel tune. It says the tune reduces boost, is this a bad thing for us...
When i look at the e30 tune and then the flex fuel sensor tune i see an avg 20hp /20tq+ across the entire band. I am wondering if i will see this type of increase at E40 on higher elevation 6000+ft
can someone chime in and explain more how this will work ? or would not work as good as a...
Can you explain how the boost being reduced creates more power? Maybe I am reading this wrong. I am concerned living in Colorado where elevation ranges from 5000-6800ft. I am on the hondata e30 tune with no sensor and would like to upgrade adding more ethanol to increase my power. Sirmoto...
Can hondata put out a video on the sensor/fuel line install to help promote this tune. I am sure if is pretty simple but I am not about to hire someone nor start taking my car apart. I have a good idea what needs to be done
after studying the e30 tune with no sensor and the new e40 tune the gains are huge through out the power band avg 20hp -25 hp avg and 25-35 tq avg
does hondata work best with sirimoto? What do you guys recommend?
no video except for a guy in a SI
no idea what it is, vibration occurs during shift and vibrates through the clutch at 5-5500 rpm, dont matter what gear .
oh no a stock ford escape gas cap says E15. I guess you should feel sorry for them too for using ethanol , hope he doesnt go 15 % over or else the engine will explode
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GET REAL