AF Corrected value seems off
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As far as we know the corrected AF is accurate. As you point out, the issue has not been bought up in 5 years. I believe the original concern was that the Civic correction factor was used in the S2000, which was not the case.
Hondata
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OK, thanks.
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But this never happened. Now you just say use uncorrected A/F for S2000's. Will it ever happen?
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My understanding is that the "corrected A/F" was only for 8th gen Civics.
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I'm sure if corrections in the software where needed by now this would have even addressed
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Sorry to revive a few moth old thread. Has anyone had issues on Flashpro Manager 3.4.0.0 with AF and corrected AF reading drastically different? I believe a mandatory update came up for me in late July or August 1st, I don't remember. Anyways, I have been looking through a few of the logs of people I am helping and noticed that the corrected AF and AF readings are way off, in some places more than two AF points away. Is this a known bug and I need to update to the beta version of 3.4.3.0? The screenshots I will post are file #19 and file #21. I have seen this on both 8th and 9th gen Si's I am working on, this one is an 8th gen SI. Let me know what you guys think.
Customer file #19,7-19-2019. Good AF comparison believed to be before the update.
Customer file #21, 8-2-2019. Bad AF comparison believed to be after the update. Only minor fueling changes were made, not enough to warrant a rich condition the corrected reading shows.
Customer file #19,7-19-2019. Good AF comparison believed to be before the update.
Customer file #21, 8-2-2019. Bad AF comparison believed to be after the update. Only minor fueling changes were made, not enough to warrant a rich condition the corrected reading shows.