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Hondata

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The new 2023 Honda Civic Type R is expected to make more horsepower and torque than the previous generation Type R (FK8). To stay at the forefront of Hondas latest platform, we put our FL5 on our dyno to see just how much more it makes over our 2017 Civic Type R.
When conducting R&D, we have a set of procedures we implement to ensure consistency and the most accurate results. This allows us to confidently share our results with you.
Dyno Test Procedure:
- 3 Baseline Runs
• After each dyno run we let the car cool down for 2 Mins
- Analyze - Share
2023 Civic Type R vs 2017 Civic Type R Dyno Results:
10th Gen Civic Type R - 316 HP & 334 TRQ
11th Gen Civic Type R - 327 HP & 359 TRQ

This results are great! The new FL5 makes 25 more TRQ and 10 more HP over the FK8.
"This car drives much better than the FK8 CTR" says Doug Macmillan Hondata co- founder. "It delivers 20-40 lb-ft torque increase from 2000-3500 RPM spooling 300-400 RPM earlier. We look forward to finding out how much additional power the 23 CTR can make with Hondata tuning” - Doug, Co-Founder

11th Gen Honda Civic 2023 Honda Civic Type R Dyno Results - Hondata FL5 hondata-17ctr-vs-23ctr


Type R FL5 Dyno Video
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WeudS

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Can't wait to see what you do with this new baseline!
 

Rhorn

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Heres the picture that we all want to see.

Kinda weird hows there is a torque dip at 3000-3500 RPMs before hitting the peak and slowly dropping off. Does that mean anything?

11th Gen Honda Civic 2023 Honda Civic Type R Dyno Results - Hondata FL5 Screenshot_20221108-221128_YouTube
 


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I’m new to Hondata and coming from Cobb. I had an e-tune on my WRX. I’ll more than likely keep this car stock and run a Flashpro. Are people typically using OTS maps with these or doing pro tunes?
 

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flashpro is literally the best thing you can put into your honda...

i remember when i did flashpro on my 08 si, the difference with literally no other mods was just incredible

can't wait to see the numbers after it's tuned
 

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flashpro is literally the best thing you can put into your honda...

i remember when i did flashpro on my 08 si, the difference with literally no other mods was just incredible

can't wait to see the numbers after it's tuned
Do people typically run OTS tunes?
 


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flashpro is literally the best thing you can put into your honda...

i remember when i did flashpro on my 08 si, the difference with literally no other mods was just incredible

can't wait to see the numbers after it's tuned
Any longevity issues from it?
 

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Do people typically run OTS tunes?
yup...i ran my fg2 with their stage 0 right off the bat, just to clear up the powerband and eliminate the rev-hang. shit drove like a dream, so smooth

Any longevity issues from it?
ran my fg2 with 60k miles on it with zero issues....hondata is hands down the most reliable tune out there for keeping it safe
 

ssheff55

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yup...i ran my fg2 with their stage 0 right off the bat, just to clear up the powerband and eliminate the rev-hang. shit drove like a dream, so smooth



ran my fg2 with 60k miles on it with zero issues....hondata is hands down the most reliable tune out there for keeping it safe
SICK! And that was a 40hp or so gain from what I’m seeing?
 
 




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