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Old 03-02-2007, 04:43 PM
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A little of your time and mind PLEASE

I am having a little trouble with my 91 Civic Hatch it has a 92 d16y7 with a Vtec head. I have the conversion harnes, 02 sensor, Dizzy, chipped P06 ECU. I also added a 7.5 Lb flywheel and a stage 3 puke clutch, and poly inserts. before I added all these things the car was smoking reallly bad so I swapped the head to Vtec. and pulled the motor went trough the DPFI to MPFI wiring swap. I cleaned all that up really nice and ran my conversion harness through my engine harness. After a lot of cleaning and carefull preperation I installed my motor. Oh yeah I forgot I also have MSD. After installing the motor started up. I gave it some gas and it got to about 3K and acted like it had a Rev limiter. So I changed the TPS wires around and checked that nothing really changed besides it getting worse. I pulled my AIC Valve replaced it. I also changed my Vaccum box, throttle body, checked my FPR(Fuel Pressure Regulator), MSD and the little valve that is in the back corner of your intake. It doesnt plug into anything. If you could please give my a little of your time and a piece of your mind it would be really great. Thanks
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