Module for editing calibrations of turbocharged petrol cars Honda with Bosch MED17.9.3 control units.
Available for modification:
air mass calculation through the throttle, cyclic filling calculation, optimal moment, maximum moment in normal and sport modes, boost pressure controller calculation maps from efficiency, expected boost controller position, boost limitation based on temperature and detonation, RPM limitation in different modes, exhaust temperature calculation, fuel pressure control, monitoring maps for moment, ignition, lambda, XX control, injector corrections and opening time calculation, mixture composition and lambda regulation efficiency, moment request in all possible modes, ignition advance correction efficiency, base ignition advance, minimum ignition advance, angle rollback threshold, throttle position setpoint, as well as intake and exhaust camshaft control and speed limitation (if found), as well as error mask.
To use the module, the purchase of a USB protection key BitEdit is required. The key can be purchased in our store. An unlimited number of modules can be purchased for one key.
Description updates for new software versions within the module are free.
Module activation is performed within 1 hour on business days (usually 10-15 minutes). Activation may be delayed on weekends and holidays (up to 2 hours).
ONLY the serial number of the key and email are required to activate the module.
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If you have entered the wrong key or device number, the return is not valid. It is not possible to modify the license for another device.
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