Secret to using Hondata on PR3 computer with 3 bar MAP??

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Old Jun 4, 2002 | 09:45 PM
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Default Secret to using Hondata on PR3 computer with 3 bar MAP??

well is there one? for some reason on my friends car it will not let him select the 3 bar map program. anyone have this setup?
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Old Jun 5, 2002 | 04:07 AM
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in order to write a rom using different map sensors or open/closed loop for pr3 or pw0 ecus you have to open specific roms and save them as a new rom and then start mapping out the new rom. to open the pr3 3 bar map rom go to the romeditor folder and open the ROMs folder. If you haven't added anything to this folder there should be three folders: hondata, stock, and tunes. Open the hondata folder. In that folder is a text file called roms. Open the text file and you can read all of the variations for using the pr3 ecu and what .bin file you have to start with to get the appropriate settings. i believe the pr3 3bar map is h058m3
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Old Jun 5, 2002 | 08:34 AM
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Send me doug@hondata.com the serial number of your unit and the dealer from whom you purchased it. All stage 4 users have access to these files, so if yours has gone missing, we can replace it.

Doug

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