2017 Civic SI E85 flash

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2017 Civic SI E85 flash

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Can I flash the flex-fuel tune and drive the car or do I need to get the sensor?
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I would wire the sensor in first.
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Ok thank you
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chevy uses a flexfuel sensor on most of there vehicles.Would that be ok to us?
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You need both the sensor and the electronics which converts the PWM signal from the sensor to 0-5V.
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SO THE AFTERMARKET SENSOR COMES READING IN VOLTAGE THE CHEVY DOES NOT
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Yes. Aftermarket is actually the sensor + electronics to convert the signal.
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