06 bog problem / Flashpro remedy / solutions?
#22
Registered User
Not really sure what you are experiencing. I have an '07 and the only time it bogged was when I first bought it. At low rpm, the car would lag for a bit. Starting out on a hill I was scared I would roll backwards. One of our members came across a thread suggesting we adjust the throttle cable. After removing some play from the throttle cable my car drove significantly better.
Stable and smooth MAP, TPS, APP, IGN, etc. But still a lean AFR spike. This is not normal.
#23
Community Organizer
Sorry shind3, I thought you were offering a solution to the OP and didn't really read your threads in detail. I'm not even sure if the "The Prophet" even has the same problem as you? Anyhow, so for your scenario, the car is idling and you are just starting to add gas and getting the spike? If I have time I'll datalog tonight and see how mine turns out.
#24
Registered User
That would be fantastic. Please follow this test procedure.
Start Log.
Hold 10% throttle for 4 seconds.
Change to 40% throttle quickly then hold for 4 seconds.
End Log.
Try this at various RPMs if you can.
Thanks!
Start Log.
Hold 10% throttle for 4 seconds.
Change to 40% throttle quickly then hold for 4 seconds.
End Log.
Try this at various RPMs if you can.
Thanks!
#25
Shind3 Flashpro is coming, i need to set an appt with my tuner for a dyno tune though so im unsure how soon i can get the data. But as soon as Im set up, i saw that Hondata said that those with the problem need to post on that thread you linked and ill be posting mine on there as well. Found it odd that Hondata seemed so quick to point the finger at your hardware lol. Hopefully I can get my tuner to chime in there too as a tuner and distributor.
Will be running the same setup as you, just test pipe. Maybe uk mod.
Will be running the same setup as you, just test pipe. Maybe uk mod.
#26
Registered User
Awesome. It would be interesting to run that test before and after the tuning session. Datalogging is easy. PM me and I can guide you through it over the phone if you need help.
#27
Community Organizer
Originally Posted by alSpeed2k' timestamp='1434732397' post='23653714
If I have time I'll datalog tonight and see how mine turns out.
Start Log.
Hold 10% throttle for 4 seconds.
Change to 40% throttle quickly then hold for 4 seconds.
End Log.
Try this at various RPMs if you can.
Thanks!
#28
Registered User
It doesn't have to be exactly 10% and 40%. Basically just enough throttle to maintain speed. Then quickly change to a higher angle that's not WOT.
You can also use your phone via Bluetooth to interface with the FlashPro and read the values. The app is free.
You can also use your phone via Bluetooth to interface with the FlashPro and read the values. The app is free.
#29
Community Organizer
^Sadly mine is the older version of the Flashpro and it doesn't have Bluetooth connectivity.
#30
Community Organizer
Tried doing this earlier, it was a total failure. I wasn't anywhere close to 40% throttle. Lol! Did you do this stationary? At 10% throttle, what rpm are you at?