AP2 vtec should be lower
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Originally Posted by Jsmply,Feb 9 2007, 10:11 AM
Someone needs to post up some positive dyno testing on an AP2, I'd be interested in having an extra 1000 RPM's of vtec =)
What should I expect to pay for say 3 passes on a dyno and what type of dyno should I look for??
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Originally Posted by Lionheart,Feb 9 2007, 08:10 AM
What do you mean by 'VTEC won't kick in with partial throttle'? Are you saying the hot cams are not being used? So the low cams take the engine upto 9000 rpm? Are we sure about this? Just wondering since I do most of my VTEC under partial throttle and it gives quite a kick. I can't see to find much difference between the WOT kick and this one.
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vtec has 2 stages right?? low cam for torque and high cam for hp? if so wouldnt it mater by the weight of the car. lowering the vtec would be good if you lose some weight.
correct me if i am wrong
correct me if i am wrong
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btw I have my VtaK set to 4K rpm and i feel no kick at crossover.I'm self tuning my car right now and shooting for around 180tq at 4k rpm. wish me luck.
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Originally Posted by Lionheart,Feb 9 2007, 11:10 AM
What do you mean by 'VTEC won't kick in with partial throttle'? Are you saying the hot cams are not being used? So the low cams take the engine upto 9000 rpm? Are we sure about this? Just wondering since I do most of my VTEC under partial throttle and it gives quite a kick. I can't see to find much difference between the WOT kick and this one.
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There are 2 conditions for the VTEC engagement point based on RPM. When TPS reads 95% (WOT) and for conditions under 95%. Typically within a couple hundred RPMs apart from the factory. I am not sure what the upper and lower boundaries are for the F20/F22C, but for the K20A2 stock lower boundary limit was at 5800 RPM and the lower boundary is 6100 RPM. Yes, VTEC engagement will occur under partial throttle but will engage later than when you fully open the throttle.
As mentioned above the optimum point varies from motor, fand lower doesn't necessarily equate to more power.
As mentioned above the optimum point varies from motor, fand lower doesn't necessarily equate to more power.
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So what we need is someone with a stock AP2 (04-05), a Buddy Club V-Con controller, and a dyno, where they can adjust VTEC down on back to back dyno runs and see how thepower band changes, say from stock 6k, 5.5k, 5k.
Correct?
Correct?