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Post by toyracer69 » Wed Apr 17, 2013 3:34 pm
Nope the limiter is at 7.8K in an ATR.A1ex wrote:Standard limiter in the 5g is is 7800, I assume it's the same in the 4g... Honda put the limiter up the 8000 in the ATR
The spoon chip may work ok with it after seeing someone's results last week using it mind.

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Post by Sailor » Wed Apr 17, 2013 8:11 pm
Yep. (I tried it on the way home this evening.)toyracer69 wrote:Nope the limiter is at 7.8K in an ATR.A1ex wrote:Standard limiter in the 5g is is 7800, I assume it's the same in the 4g... Honda put the limiter up the 8000 in the ATR
The spoon chip may work ok with it after seeing someone's results last week using it mind.
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Post by h10ndr » Tue Jun 11, 2013 1:22 am
A quote from Frank at "PocketRocketRacing" (H series specialist)
"The type S cams will hit the valve seal/guide in a standard h22 head! Type S cams do not install without issue's in a standard h22 head, and I do not care if someone else has done it "without issue's" Honda DOES NOT do it! the factory type S head has relocated valve guides to make room for the type S cams. The S springs are stiffer as well, the retainers are identical though!"
"The type S cams will hit the valve seal/guide in a standard h22 head! Type S cams do not install without issue's in a standard h22 head, and I do not care if someone else has done it "without issue's" Honda DOES NOT do it! the factory type S head has relocated valve guides to make room for the type S cams. The S springs are stiffer as well, the retainers are identical though!"
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Post by indigolemon » Tue Jun 11, 2013 11:54 am
From memory, pocketrocketsracing were a bunch of clownshoes weren't they? Constant threads about them being scammers on Honda-Tech.com? Hard to tell now, as the site appears to be gone.
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Post by NafemanNathan » Tue Jun 11, 2013 1:41 pm
I do know the valve angles on an H22a7 head are different to a standard H22, but I believed this was more for breathing as aposed to for clearance. As far as I know ATR/TypeS cams do drop straight in, but obviously it's advised to upgrade the springs and retainers to suit as well.
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Post by 4thgenphil » Tue Jun 11, 2013 2:16 pm
i have atr cams which are the same as type s one, no clearance issues, some say running them can do damage to the head, i think it was below the valve springs or the LMA's.
ATR's use sprung LMAs though, not sure about Type s's?
ATR's use sprung LMAs though, not sure about Type s's?

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