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Old 11-21-2004, 11:29 PM
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ok i have a stock 92 civic hatchback SI Ecu
sohc V-tec.. WELl i want to kno if its possible if i can wire my ecu so i can have a higher rev limit.. mine right now.. red line about 7200rpm..

well if anyone know how please give me instructioons and wire diagrams.. i jus wanan do it for my son because he really wants a new ecu .. but i want to see if it is posible to rig this eCu to have a higher rev limit .. THank you
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My revlimiter on my d16z6 kicks in al like 8200 ish, andway if you do want to go higher then that i highly recomned better valve springs, its about 300 for a set of 16 and then it will be safe to hit higher RMPs and not have to worry about a valve staying open and hitting a piston. to answer your question, youd need to get your ECU chippid or reprogramed, its like 200 and the advance you timing curves and all that...
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