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Old 01-10-2012, 09:39 PM
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You have to choose a file to view so either download the file again if you didn't save it or open it back up if you did.
Old 01-10-2012, 10:17 PM
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yes choose the file your tune is named under. After that click calibrations to get to parameters for fuel, ign etc...
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Originally Posted by chetly
Ok, so the tune was stored on the flashpro and now it's uploaded to my laptop. I went cruising around on there and found the launch control feature once, but can't find it anymore. My question is, when I "open" the tune on my laptop the screen is blank, i dont see any tables. Do I have I have the flashpro plugged into my car in order to see any of the tuning tables?
You have to do a datalog run, then upload the datalog onto your laptop; then run the datalog over your tune. Then you'll be able to look at any graph you want, as well as customize the graphs reporting. As far as launch control; I don't have the software infront of me as I'm at work; but it should be in the same popup window as the vtec settings, etc.; but under a different sub-setting.
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He doesn't need to run datalog once he uploads his tune just to change the launch control. He can run datalog to see whats going on with knock and so on. Adjusting fuel is not good with the FP because the afr reading at the second o2 sensor isn't accurate. Trust me I know. I tried to tune a base map myself. Got the afr on part throttle to stoic and WOT to 12-12.5. Decided to see how my tune was at the dyno and it was running 1.5-2 points leaner
Old 01-24-2012, 09:51 PM
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Where did you get that? Honda engineers must have found joy in making the OBD port as hard to access as possible - what a PITA!

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and those who hate searching for the obd2 port, this is what I did. Bought a obd2 port extension cable and I don't have to crawl and look for it anymore



Here's another vid of the launch control
http://www.youtube.c...hCHeWJmKd-Lcrlt
Old 01-24-2012, 10:25 PM
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it's called CarMD obd2 extension cable. I was going to order directly from the manufacturer but they were going to charge $20 shipping. Ordered it from Amazon. Came out to around $21 shipped
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Amazon has this one although 5 feet is a bit much link
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lol I'm too slow hehehe
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Originally Posted by macr88
Amazon has this one although 5 feet is a bit much link
Thats the one I got. Just have to tuck it in.


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lol I'm too slow hehehe
see what happens when you lagged in using the flashpro
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