ABPDE5
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You don't need to, theoretically.How do you explain it though? "Uh, I seem to have lost my ECU."
Just order an ECU from a wholesale parts seller.
(I haven't done it myself.)
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You don't need to, theoretically.How do you explain it though? "Uh, I seem to have lost my ECU."
This is actually a good idea.Correct with the right tools they can tell. Worse case Honda might request to get the ECU shipped to them for further analysis.
Anyway you can just buy a spare ECU and clone it. Then use the spare one as your hondata ECU leaving the stock ECU untouched. If for any reason you need to go to the dealer for anything, just swap them and play dumb.
Here is a link of one of the Hondata Service providers options about ECU cloning.
https://www.phearable.net/services/ecu-unlock.html
Haha saw this comment so tried to push out the video out for you!So when’s the fallow up video on your thoughts on the hondata reflash ?
Hondata allows tuners to adjust the traction control. Pherable tune has different maps that you can select from using the cruise control buttons. Each one changes the amount of traction control.Sweet thanks, so when you say traction control is better ? Like there is less traction control? Like you push the traction button and more things are turned off more like the type R?
I can't really explain it as well as Phearable. I can tell you it doesn't cut power in a weird way to get traction and the car just hooks up more. I feel more confident and trust the system more.Sweet thanks, so when you say traction control is better ? Like there is less traction control? Like you push the traction button and more things are turned off more like the type R?
That’s wild. Ok I’m in. I’ll sign up for the austin one. All that sounds like stuff my its “needs”I can't really explain it as well as Phearable. I can tell you it doesn't cut power in a weird way to get traction and the car just hooks up more. I feel more confident and trust the system more.
Multi tunes levels:
1 - Street1 - Base street settings with limited slip allowed. Designed for optimal traction.
2 - Street2 - More aggressive first and second gear than Street1 with more slip allowed.
3 - Race1 - More aggressive first, second and third gear than Street1 & Street2 with more slip and launch control slip allowed.
4 - Race2 - More aggressive first and second gear than all, traction control almost nonexistent and more launch control slip allowed.
5 - Valet - 5 - Less power output in all gears.
Hondata Traction Control:
Hondata's traction control is enabled by default when cruise main is turned off.
Hondata's traction control works by retarding ignition timing and using throttle plate closure to regain traction once the
traction slip has exceeded the slip target.
When using Hondata's traction control the ecu will close the throttle if it experiences too much wheel spin.
If you turn cruise main on, the factory VSA will be enabled.
Yep. Hondata can copy it to the new ECUAnyone know if Hondata offers cloning? I’d love to take a spare ecu to the jailbreak event and have it cloned and unlocked.
I have messaged them on IG to ask for the Vegas stop and nobody has got back to me...need a clone ECU too but waiting for them to confirm if they can do it and what they charge.Anyone know if Hondata offers cloning? I’d love to take a spare ecu to the jailbreak event and have it cloned and unlocked.
They will be in vegas April 7th. I just googled Hondata jailbreaking tour. That was about two weeks ago, but now it's also up on their Instagram page.I have messaged them on IG to ask for the Vegas stop and nobody has got back to me...need a clone ECU too but waiting for them to confirm if they can do it and what they charge.
We do not clone ECU's. Only jailbreak original ECU.Yep. Hondata can copy it to the new ECU