Calibration upgrades with new software versions

FlashPro questions & answers specific to the 2006-2011 Americas Civic Si
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Calibration upgrades with new software versions

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I noticed in the 1.1.0.5 revision that some changes were made to the base calibrations disabling the long term fuel trim. I believe it was mentioned to load the new base calibration to get the benefits. So if I already had my vehicle tuned starting with the Injen CAI, RH MAP calibration how can I import these benefits without losing the benefits of all the hard work my tuner did on the dyno? I looked around and checked for an option to the enable but didn't see anything. I would imagine an "internal" calibration upgrade would be able to be imported but I can't quite figure it out.

Am I SOL or do I need to copy everything my tuner did to a new calibration that has been updated? Is there an easier way?
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Re: Calibration upgrades with new software versions

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gnews wrote:I noticed in the 1.1.0.5 revision that some changes were made to the base calibrations disabling the long term fuel trim. I believe it was mentioned to load the new base calibration to get the benefits. So if I already had my vehicle tuned starting with the Injen CAI, RH MAP calibration how can I import these benefits without losing the benefits of all the hard work my tuner did on the dyno? I looked around and checked for an option to the enable but didn't see anything. I would imagine an "internal" calibration upgrade would be able to be imported but I can't quite figure it out.

Am I SOL or do I need to copy everything my tuner did to a new calibration that has been updated? Is there an easier way?
Just connect your FlashPro to your laptop... download the current map in your car and open it. Once u have done that, just re-upload to Flashpro then to ECU. Any changes or updates will be instantly made to the map.

That is from my understanding of how the FlashPro and software work..
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Post by Hondata »

That is correct. If you're using a unmodified base calibration then you're better off selecting the same calibration again and uploading that.
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Post by aka_si »

Would you need to re-tune the calibratin due to the new rev?
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No you should not
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Post by gnews »

Thanks!
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