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Old 05-16-2007, 10:33 PM
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Exclamation vtec controller

I just purchased a vtec controller but im not sure where in the rpm range to set it.

I have a injen intake, aem fuel rail, dc sport headers, full cat back exahust, skunk2 intake manifold and throttle body.

Im not sure if I should set it higher or low then 5500 rpms, because i've heard that setting it lower may effect the performace of the my car in a negative way.
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Old 05-16-2007, 10:40 PM
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Re: vtec controller

Set it right at the stock engagement point. Contrary to popular belief, the Honda engineers actually knew what they were doing when they set the engagement point.
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Re: vtec controller

^ Werd. Unless you have modifications that will change your powerband, altering vtec engagement is absolutely pointless.
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