KManager V1.2.0.2

K-Series Programmable ECU installation questions / support issues
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KManager V1.2.0.2

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V1.2.0.2

? Added radiator fan temperature
? Added speed sensor conversion for the 2005 RSX with a countershaft driven speed sensor.
? Added minimum speed for VTEC.
? Added option to disable the speed sensor.
? Added TPS based table lookup.
? Added navigation keys to the graph window

In brief: The speed sensor changes are for the 2005 RSX - most people don't need to worry about this. The arrow keys now work for the graph window. The radiator fan temperature was something we though Honda should have done as it keeps the idle temperature more stable. The TPS based load index mapping is for use with individual throttle bodies in race cars. The help file has more information.
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Post by CivicVTi »

No TPS based table lookup for PRAs? It doesn't seem to work.
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PRB only at the moment
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Re: KManager V1.2.0.2

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Hondata wrote:V1.2.0.2

? Added radiator fan temperature
? Added speed sensor conversion for the 2005 RSX with a countershaft driven speed sensor.
? Added minimum speed for VTEC.
? Added option to disable the speed sensor.
? Added TPS based table lookup.
? Added navigation keys to the graph window

In brief: The speed sensor changes are for the 2005 RSX - most people don't need to worry about this. The arrow keys now work for the graph window. The radiator fan temperature was something we though Honda should have done as it keeps the idle temperature more stable. The TPS based load index mapping is for use with individual throttle bodies in race cars. The help file has more information.
If I have a mugen fan switch, which start the fan at 80 degree C. According to my defi water temp meter (sensor position at upper radiator hose), the fan started at 85 degree. How would it work with radiator fan temp setting in KPro ? What would happen if the KPro setting is at 70 or 90 degree C ?
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Post by Hondata »

Either the fan switch or the ECU can switch the fans on. If the fan switch is 80C, and the ECU 90C, then the fans will come on at 80C.
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Post by ares650 »

Thanks for the Added radiator fan temperature setting
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Post by Hoggy »

I don't seem to find anything on the TPS based lookup table in the latest version.

I'll need to tune for ITB with PRC, where do I look for it?

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Under the 'MAP' tab in parameters. The help file has more information.
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