Program Switcher
just seeing if this would good to use or if its possible to use with hondata to switch the maps from a race map to street when driving around town. how many people out there have used this
I haven't used it since I don't see how hard it is to switch a $2 chip rather then this more expensive option. Race/Street tunes really shouldn't be different.
When I tune for Race gas and pump gas I just give the person 2 chips with proper labels.
When I tune for Race gas and pump gas I just give the person 2 chips with proper labels.
You can use it. It is easier then switching chips. You must use a 512k chip. I have something similar on my car. It does not work on the fly you have to turn off the car before hitting the switch. Its a inexpensive way to make life easier but like adseguy said switching chips is not hard. It's really up to you if its worth it or not.
So I guess if you dont want to pull apart the interior to change a chip (kinda inconvient) this could be slightly useful for going back and forth between pump and race gas tunes.
I asume this could work with hondata then, well the s200 that is? Too bad I want to go to the s300 before too awful long.
I asume this could work with hondata then, well the s200 that is? Too bad I want to go to the s300 before too awful long.
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the same place your gonna get the 2timer
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