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chambers805
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Rolling Anti-Lag

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I see that you have added Rolling anti lag to the type R, has it come to the 2012+ Civic Si aswell? If not do you guys plan on bringing it over?
Lilwonton17
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Re: Rolling Anti-Lag

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You do know rolling anti-lag or even anti lag in general is normally a turbo car which the type R and the 2016+ Civics are.
Jun43
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Lilwonton17 wrote: Sun Jul 22, 2018 8:49 pm You do know rolling anti-lag or even anti lag in general is normally a turbo car which the type R and the 2016+ Civics are.
They can add a turbo to a non turbo car
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Lilwonton17 wrote: Sun Jul 22, 2018 8:49 pm You do know rolling anti-lag or even anti lag in general is normally a turbo car which the type R and the 2016+ Civics are.
This is a tuning application, how many people actually tune with Hondata on a completely stock car? My 9th gen civic is aftermarket turbo charged, not adding all the turbo features across all the platforms wouldn't be very good. As the whole point of buying a Hondata tuner is to be capable of tuning a specific vehicle outside of it just being stock. I'm finding competitive tuning applications are starting to outclass Hondata, just wondering if they plan on introducing all their newer features across their older platforms.
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Re: Rolling Anti-Lag

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chambers805 wrote: Mon Jul 23, 2018 2:22 pm
Lilwonton17 wrote: Sun Jul 22, 2018 8:49 pm You do know rolling anti-lag or even anti lag in general is normally a turbo car which the type R and the 2016+ Civics are.
This is a tuning application, how many people actually tune with Hondata on a completely stock car? My 9th gen civic is aftermarket turbo charged, not adding all the turbo features across all the platforms wouldn't be very good. As the whole point of buying a Hondata tuner is to be capable of tuning a specific vehicle outside of it just being stock. I'm finding competitive tuning applications are starting to outclass Hondata, just wondering if they plan on introducing all their newer features across their older platforms.
you have to also remember that each ecu is different. So may work on one ecu but not the other.
chambers805
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Re: Rolling Anti-Lag

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Jun43 wrote: Mon Jul 23, 2018 2:30 pm
chambers805 wrote: Mon Jul 23, 2018 2:22 pm
Lilwonton17 wrote: Sun Jul 22, 2018 8:49 pm You do know rolling anti-lag or even anti lag in general is normally a turbo car which the type R and the 2016+ Civics are.
This is a tuning application, how many people actually tune with Hondata on a completely stock car? My 9th gen civic is aftermarket turbo charged, not adding all the turbo features across all the platforms wouldn't be very good. As the whole point of buying a Hondata tuner is to be capable of tuning a specific vehicle outside of it just being stock. I'm finding competitive tuning applications are starting to outclass Hondata, just wondering if they plan on introducing all their newer features across their older platforms.
you have to also remember that each ecu is different. So may work on one ecu but not the other.
Not necessarily, modern ECU's are very capable of supporting quite a bit of features these days. Competitors are starting to introduce new features aswell as supporting the same features that actually work a little better than Hondata's.
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yes but you still have to program it for that ecu..

it's not just copying and pasting the code from one ecu to another
chambers805
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Re: Rolling Anti-Lag

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Jun43 wrote: Mon Jul 23, 2018 2:52 pm yes but you still have to program it for that ecu..

it's not just copying and pasting the code from one ecu to another
Ohh I know that, I just want to make sure us older gents don't get forget about. XD
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