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exocet
04-06-2009, 10:22 PM
Ok, I posted a couple threads asking about ECU's and H22's and what not. Well i have established that my 1995 H22A is ran by a 94' Ecu of some kind. After extensive examination, the labels and identifying marks have been completely removed from it. But, i did find out that my ecu is chipped, I have no idea what it is tuned for or what settings have been made. I can tell you that my prelude has an unusually high idle(sits around 1300-1500) and redlines at something like 8500 or so. Im in the process of getting my ecu professionally inspected, to figure it out its tuning. But for now, it was suggested to me that i should get a VTEC Controller, so i can keep my chipped ECU(although it does not provide for the VTEC capability) My first question is, Is the idle and redline most likely a result of the tuning of the custom ECU? and secondly, do i need a VTEC compatible ECU in order to use an aftermarket electronic VTEC Controller?

kris
04-09-2009, 11:39 AM
Ok, I posted a couple threads asking about ECU's and H22's and what not. Well i have established that my 1995 H22A is ran by a 94' Ecu of some kind. After extensive examination, the labels and identifying marks have been completely removed from it. But, i did find out that my ecu is chipped, I have no idea what it is tuned for or what settings have been made. I can tell you that my prelude has an unusually high idle(sits around 1300-1500) and redlines at something like 8500 or so. Im in the process of getting my ecu professionally inspected, to figure it out its tuning. But for now, it was suggested to me that i should get a VTEC Controller, so i can keep my chipped ECU(although it does not provide for the VTEC capability) My first question is, Is the idle and redline most likely a result of the tuning of the custom ECU? and secondly, do i need a VTEC compatible ECU in order to use an aftermarket electronic VTEC Controller?



The redline could be a result of the chipped ECU, however the high idle could be merely and idle adjustment issue, or ignition timing.

Why did they suggest you use a vtec controller?

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