Infamous eDyno

VitViper has developed a web based software tool called the eDyno. It is a phenomenal piece of software designed to give you a glimpse at your engine's performance without having to go to a real dyno. The eDyno takes datalogs from your FlashPro and uses the data in them to graph your engine's torque and horsepower.

sample eDyno Graph

Example eDyno Graph, click to enlarge

The eDyno supports a wide variety of features:

  • Configurable graph sizes
  • Multiple Datalog overlay w/color coding
  • Passenger weight compensation
  • Air Fuel Ratio, Cam Angle, and MAP readings graphed in tandem
  • Highly configurable smoothing algorithms
  • RPM trimming for high RPM noise
  • Gear / Final drive compensation
  • SAE correction by zipcode or manual entry
  • Air Fuel Ratio target and correction

The eDyno currently supports datalogs for the following cars:

  • 06-10 Honda Civic Si Coupe/Sedan
  • 06-09 Honda S2000
  • 02-06 Acura RSX Type-S (using KPro)
  • 07+ Civic Type-R (FN2 and FD2)

06-10 Honda Civic R18 support coming soon.

The eDyno is officially supported on the following Web Browsers:

  • FireFox 3.6
  • Google Chrome
  • Apple Safari 4

The eDyno also works on the following Web Browser(s), although not officially supported:

  • Internet Explorer 8

Direct Access to the eDyno

FlashPro Tuning offers subscription based access to the Infamous eDyno.

Just choose from a subscription level on the right, purchase it and you will receive access to the eDyno as soon as we confirm your payment. Subscribers receive free support via the FlashPro Chat, email, and the eDyno Subscribers forum. Feel free to contact us with any questions you may have.

 

Free eDyno Requests

FlashPro Tuning offers graphs from the eDyno for FREE. All that is required is that you become a registered member of the site. Take a datalog with your FlashPro of a 3rd gear pull and post it via our eDyno request form. We'll graph it for you and post it on the site. You're welcome to post as many requests as you like.

To preview existing eDyno graphs or get started posting your own request, check out the eDyno Requests page.