Why Does My Vtec Engage At 6300?
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Originally Posted by Elistan,Jul 11 2004, 10:22 PM
However, I don't know if that's normal for ALL S2000's at that altitude - you'd best ask other owners in your area.
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Whew! I thought there was something wrong when I went on an Alpine tour up to about 9000ft.
When I got back down to Germany on the Autobahn VTEC still kicked in later than normal, so I guess there's a bit of time delay before it changes the engagement point.
///Robin
When I got back down to Germany on the Autobahn VTEC still kicked in later than normal, so I guess there's a bit of time delay before it changes the engagement point.
///Robin
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Originally Posted by SEVNT4,Jul 11 2004, 11:00 PM
Denver/Lakewood are both 5,000+ ft in elevation from sea level. It's definitely the altitude that's causing him to engage vtec higher in the rpm band.
The same thing happens when I go to our nearby mountain range and climb from 1,000 to 6,000+ feet in elevation.
The same thing happens when I go to our nearby mountain range and climb from 1,000 to 6,000+ feet in elevation.
Ryan
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