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Old 13th May 2012, 13:36   #21 (permalink)
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How will work on an installation basis Chris, standalone unit wired to the ecu etc or someother witchcraft
More than likely a standalone unit wired to the ecu.

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+1 surely if it wasn't set up correctly it could effectively negate the effect of the diff rather than aid it?
You need to think of the LSD and traction control seperately. Traction control will only work if wheel spin is detected. Since a LSD effectively reduces wheel spin they will compliment each other nicely.
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What about the racelogic traction control? Does it will be the same?
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Old 28th July 2012, 13:33   #23 (permalink)
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Old 28th July 2012, 13:44   #24 (permalink)
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This will be good for the bitch, especially as its controllable.

Vit has been using it for a while now, he says it works very well.
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Lets hope they bring this out soon eh? I wonder how far into testing they??

Maybe tdi or tdi north could shed a bit of light.

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Forgot to say.

It will be available 27th August for Flashpro.
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Forgot to say.

It will be available 27th August for Flashpro.
****!!!!!!! I need flashpro in my life!!

So how is this going to work exactly?? Are there any details you care to share?

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Old 28th July 2012, 18:52   #28 (permalink)
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****!!!!!!! I need flashpro in my life!!

So how is this going to work exactly?? Are there any details you care to share?

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It uses the ABS sensors to detect when the front wheels are slipping and it then pulls the ignition to cut the power. It will be adjustable/tunable and you will be able to adjust the slip rate on a dash mountable switch.
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It uses the ABS sensors to detect when the front wheels are slipping and it then pulls the ignition to cut the power. It will be adjustable/tunable and you will be able to adjust the slip rate on a dash mountable switch.
So this well will also aid when using a diff like wavetrac?? Wow!!! I am very impressed!!

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Old 28th July 2012, 18:59   #30 (permalink)
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It uses the ABS sensors to detect when the front wheels are slipping and it then pulls the ignition to cut the power. It will be adjustable/tunable and you will be able to adjust the slip rate on a dash mountable switch.
Sounds a very good bit of kit, any prices been released?
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Sounds a very good bit of kit, any prices been released?
It is going for the same price as Rangers football club.

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Old 28th July 2012, 20:03   #32 (permalink)
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHA

If its that cheap ill get two lol
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A diff maintains power through the wheels when one slips.
This will kill the power if one slips.
Sounds to me its too primitive to help an LSD.
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Sounds naff to me.
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Sounds naff to me.
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I'm sure Hondata know what they are doing.

By preventing excess power your not relying on mechanical aids.

I drove an S14 years ago with race logic system in and the difference between on and off was rediculous .
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Sounds a very good bit of kit, any prices been released?
I've not seen any prices yet.
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Old 24th August 2012, 21:06   #38 (permalink)
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download FPM V1.3.4 and get ready for the TC interface to hit the market soon!


Hondata • View topic - FlashProManager V1.3.4 (beta)


Estimated price is $790 but can't tell for sure.

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all you need to know about Hondata's TC Traction Control

Download TC manager here Downloads

pre orders on Evans Tuning USA for 790.00USD
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all you need to know about Hondata's TC Traction Control

Download TC manager here Downloads

pre orders on Evans Tuning USA for 790.00USD
Almost 1000 usd for a module that controls wheel spin...... really?? It should be a 3-400 dollar upgrade.

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