FlashProManager V2.8.7

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FlashProManager V2.8.7

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V2.8.7 (4 December 2017)
  • FlashPro firmware updated to version 125
  • [2016+ Turbo Civic, 2006 Si/FN2, 2012 Si, S2000, 07-08 TSX] Added flex fuel tuning capability tuning capability
  • [2016+ Turbo Civic] Added support for 5AF-B53 - China, 5AN-A84 - United States
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We've added support for some more 1.5 turbo Civic ECUs, and added Flex Fuel tuning to the 2006-2009 S2000, 2006-2011 Civic Si & FN2, 2012-2015 Civic Si and the 2007-2008 TSX.
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Can we now view steering, brake and wheel speeds for the 2016+ civic?
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janemar wrote: Tue Dec 05, 2017 8:30 am Can we now view steering, brake and wheel speeds for the 2016+ civic?
yes in your datalogs
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Re: FlashProManager V2.8.7

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It is not possible to download the new version via Flashpro Manager:
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2008 Honda Civic TypeR FN2
Rotrex C30-94 supercharged with relocated IAT
Powered by ASNU 092/FP330E fuel pump & ASNU 090/750cc fuel injectors
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Not yet, it can only be downloaded via the link in the forum.
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Can you explain what is Flex Fuel tuning?
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mladjan wrote: Sat Dec 09, 2017 11:07 am Can you explain what is Flex Fuel tuning?
Let's you run variable mixture ethanol fuel on one calibration
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Flex Fuel!!!

Xmas came early this year! :)
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I just wired up my Ethanol content sensor, I've been using the Innovate ethanol content gauge (MTX-D) for a while now due to the lack of flex fuel support, but now that it's released I decided to try it out and wire it into my ecu

I have a 2014 civic SI and I cut the A44 (ECT2) wire on my ecu plug, I called Innovate and they told me the white wire on the sensor is the signal wire. I Tapped into the white wire on the sensor and connected that to the ECT2 wire (The end that goes into the ecu plug) and taped off the other end of the ECT2 wire. I also ran the sensor's ground to the chasis in parallel as they recommended as well.

I downloaded Flashpro manager 2.8.7 via the link on the original post, disabled ECT2 in the misc section, set all the ethanol parameters to 0 (because my tune is tuned for E55 so I don't want it to overcompensate), and flashed it onto my ecu. I took a live datalog and noticed that my ECT2 is displaying 32* which is not right (assuming it reads ethanol percentage in degrees) as I'm running E55. (Ethanol gauge reads 53.8%)

Am I doing something wrong here? I have Hondata traction control installed, so it has been correctly tapped into the ELD (Pin 34) I used that as a reference to find pin A44 which was a green wire following the image below
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you should be looking at the Ethanol sensor for your ethanol % and not the ECT2. ECT2 defaults to 32F when the sensor is disable.
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Jun43 wrote: Mon Dec 18, 2017 3:50 pm you should be looking at the Ethanol sensor for your ethanol % and not the ECT2. ECT2 defaults to 32F when the sensor is disable.
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Thank you, I just took another datalog, and sure enough the Ethanol field is reading. Not accurately at all, but it's reading something.

It's fluctuating between 60% and 90% when my fuel content is reading a steady 53.6% on my gauge.
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Hyudryu wrote: Mon Dec 18, 2017 4:30 pm
Jun43 wrote: Mon Dec 18, 2017 3:50 pm you should be looking at the Ethanol sensor for your ethanol % and not the ECT2. ECT2 defaults to 32F when the sensor is disable.
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Thank you, I just took another datalog, and sure enough the Ethanol field is reading. Not accurately at all, but it's reading something.

It's fluctuating between 60% and 90% when my fuel content is reading a steady 53.6% on my gauge.
Since the MTX output is adjustable. Make sure it's set to 0v- 0% and 5v - 100%

I also think you got the wrong wire. it's suppose to be the yellow wire
White wire is for dimming the gauge
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The white wire is from the sensor itself, I tapped it from the plug that plugs directly into the sensor in the engine bay. The dimming wire is wired up to my headlight fuse in the cabin. I'm guessing that's probably why it doesn't read properly if I'll need to obtain the voltage from the gauge and not the sensor itself. I'll start measuring the voltages of the output wires from the gauge itself and that should probably be where my problem lies. Thanks a lot for your help! Hopefully I'll be able to figure this out
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Hyudryu wrote: Mon Dec 18, 2017 5:36 pm The white wire is from the sensor itself, I tapped it from the plug that plugs directly into the sensor in the engine bay. The dimming wire is wired up to my headlight fuse in the cabin. I'm guessing that's probably why it doesn't read properly if I'll need to obtain the voltage from the gauge and not the sensor itself. I'll start measuring the voltages of the output wires from the gauge itself and that should probably be where my problem lies. Thanks a lot for your help! Hopefully I'll be able to figure this out
it's 100% the yellow wire that is the output

do not tap any of the wires coming off the flex fuel sensor harness (4 pin connector)
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Just wired it up from the Yellow wire of the gauge, instead of the sensor's wire. It's reading properly now thanks a lot.

Now next question, where's the rest of the fields? I noticed the ECT (I'm assuming that's ethanol content) only goes up to 30% does that mean I can only run up to E30? And what exactly is "Slip" It doesn't say anything about slip in the help doc Image
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