What are the differences between the original k24-tsx-stock and the newly added tsx-04-05-stock?
I noticed there is a big difference in the temperature compensation settings and the new tsx-04-05-stock has it off for low-medium load. Why is that?
The original k24-tsx-stock also has a hard set vtec of 4600 while the new one is a boundary between 5100-5000rpm.
Just curious as to why all the changes. Is this a more finely tuned version?
Thank-you.
Kmanager 1.3.4.0 - New Calibrations
-
Slip_Angle
- Posts: 78
- Joined: Wed Apr 11, 2007 8:26 pm
Is this calibration fine to use for us regular Kpro users (no dual adapter)? Is it "better" or more finely tuned than the k24-tsx-stock?Hondata wrote:The tsx-04-05 calibration is for the dual adapter harness. The k24-tsx-stock calibration is actually a very early version of a similar dual adapter type setup, which never made it to production.
Would you mind answering my other questions in the first post?
Thanks much!
The tsx-04-05 is the best (most well tuned) calibration. It should be possible to use that in a non-dual adapter configuration if you uncheck the countershaft driven speed sensor.
The differences in air temp compensation won't really make any difference.
A VTEC of 4600 rpm would imply a non-stock exhaust system.
The differences in air temp compensation won't really make any difference.
A VTEC of 4600 rpm would imply a non-stock exhaust system.
Hondata
-
Slip_Angle
- Posts: 78
- Joined: Wed Apr 11, 2007 8:26 pm