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Old 07-14-2004, 05:29 PM
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i wanted to know if you can use hondata and a 5bar map. i have a friend and it has come the time to boost over 28lbs.
Old 07-14-2004, 08:08 PM
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Default Re: HONDATA + 5BAR MAP? (jkjb16a)

No, due to the voltage signal that is being read differently. Hondata will ONLY use the 3 Bar map sensor. Not 2 Bar, or 5 Bar....

AEM EMS, however, can use different bar map sensors for their hardware..
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Default Re: HONDATA + 5BAR MAP? (TheShodan)

<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by TheShodan &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">No, due to the voltage signal that is being read differently. Hondata will ONLY use the 3 Bar map sensor. Not 2 Bar, or 5 Bar....

AEM EMS, however, can use different bar map sensors for their hardware..</TD></TR></TABLE>


Hondata can read 3 bar and 2 bar, but not 5 bar. If hondata couldn't read 2bar, than no one with a stock map sensor would be able to run hondata.
Old 07-14-2004, 09:44 PM
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Default Re: HONDATA + 5BAR MAP? (jkjb16a)

Hondata can run the 5bar map sensor. All the vacuum columns remain the same as with the 3bar option enabled, but the boost columns are not what they are labeled in the software. The boost columns are spread out further apart i.e it doesnt go 4psi, 8psi, 12psi, 18psi, 24psi, 28psi...its more like 4psi, 12psi, 20psi, 28psi, 36psi, 44psi, etc. It does work, I have tried it before. Just enabled the software with the 3bar option, and remember that the boost column labeling doesnt pertain anymore. Remember its just a 0-5v signal. The 5bar is doing the same thing as the 3bar, just shrinking the resolution in boost.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by boosted hybrid &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Hondata can run the 5bar map sensor. All the vacuum columns remain the same as with the 3bar option enabled, but the boost columns are not what they are labeled in the software. The boost columns are spread out further apart i.e it doesnt go 4psi, 8psi, 12psi, 18psi, 24psi, 28psi...its more like 4psi, 12psi, 20psi, 28psi, 36psi, 44psi, etc. It does work, I have tried it before. Just enabled the software with the 3bar option, and remember that the boost column labeling doesnt pertain anymore. Remember its just a 0-5v signal. The 5bar is doing the same thing as the 3bar, just shrinking the resolution in boost.</TD></TR></TABLE>
You are the 2nd person I know that has done the 5-bar map sensor. It works!! You just have to know how to convert it. All hondata would have to do is change the software, I would think at least.

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Default Re: HONDATA + 5BAR MAP? (jkjb16a)

There is now beta software available from Hondata that supports 5-bar.
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