Fuel Economy

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With the FlashPro if your fuel economy has decreased, make sure you have FlashProManager 2.6.4 and higher, and uncheck this (under closed loop):
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If checked the ECU will switch to WOT (high load operation) sooner, which might give better response but your fuel economy will suffer.
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Is it possible at econ mode, this is uncheck?
...And checked when econ is off.

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Post by janemar »

Hi Hondata team,

Would like to follow up on this one.

Would it be that hard to program say at the following modes (SPORTS / NON-ECO / +R) for the new gen turbo engines, we have an option to enable/disable it.

Simple logic, we what this unchecked when we are out chilling and cruising to save gas. On sporty modes, we need this enabled for better throttle response and faster transition/acceleration.

Thanks!
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You already have this option with the Eco or Sport button.
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Post by janemar »

Hondata wrote: Mon Nov 06, 2017 7:34 am You already have this option with the Eco or Sport button.
Hi,

Does that mean, by default...

In ECO/non sport mode - this is unchecked?

With ECO OFF / Sport mode engage / +R mode engage(once flashpro is released to type R) - this is checked?
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Details on this can be found in the help file: https://www.hondata.com/help/flashpro/h ... ghtsub=eco
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Hi,

Thanks for the link, BUT;

Im specifically asking if "use AFM to determine WOT" will be virtually, by default in the program, checked or unchecked in ECO mode ON or OFF, vice versa.
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That parameter is not tied to ECO mode at all.
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Spunkster wrote: Mon Nov 13, 2017 4:14 pm That parameter is not tied to ECO mode at all.
Copy. Thanks sir!
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Post by liaoyuan12580 »

I don't see any difference
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Post by Salvador Rivera »

we have to Select Determinate by wot or don´t select the icon
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Post by gcapraz »

what if we check use map to determine wot and rewrite on wot table over 12.5? is it work?
Because if not check it car stays 2 second on 14.7 afr at full throttle then wot table works.
So my solution is check it use map to determine wot and rewrite wot table.
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Re: Fuel Economy

Post by gcapraz »

I have a new solution for fuel economy.

should thick to use map to determine wot and rewrite on wot table.

My table is
1-2-3 coloums have 14.7
4 13.7
5 12.7
7-8-9-10 11.7

With this table i figure it out good fuel economy.
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