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Post by wurlycorner » Tue Jun 16, 2020 5:21 pm
Lovely. Great work and yep, holy cow, getting the ABS module out of the engine bay in a 4g with the engine in place is not to be recommended!!!
Any pics of the new intake arrangement? Curious to understand how that is set up, now.
(And hows the haircut, btw?)
Any pics of the new intake arrangement? Curious to understand how that is set up, now.
(And hows the haircut, btw?)
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Post by vanzep » Tue Jun 16, 2020 11:40 pm


that alone is enough to be going on with but youve been busy
exciting times with the rolling road session

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Post by Vtecmec » Wed Jun 17, 2020 11:22 am
Here you go:wurlycorner wrote: ↑Tue Jun 16, 2020 5:21 pmAny pics of the new intake arrangement? Curious to understand how that is set up, now.
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Post by wurlycorner » Wed Jun 17, 2020 6:43 pm
Ah yes I see...
Cunning! (and much simpler)
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Post by Vtecmec » Fri Jun 26, 2020 6:41 pm
So took the car back to the tuners:

The weather was not great for mapping a car, 30+ degrees. Intake air temperatures were 50-60 degrees.
Anyway, we got it on the rollers:

The new exhaust did the trick and the need for retarded ignition to prevent detonation was gone, meaning the car could realise a decent level of its potential.
Because of the weather, the tuner said I'd see 10-15 more bhp on a cold day, so considering it was making 320 bhp on the day I'm well pleased.

Vtec comes in at around 5,000rpm, where its already making stock levels of power, and you can see the torque curve then start to bend upwards at this point, and it makes good power all the way upto 8,000rpm.
I have some vids of the runs, just need to work out how to upload them.
The weather was not great for mapping a car, 30+ degrees. Intake air temperatures were 50-60 degrees.

Anyway, we got it on the rollers:
The new exhaust did the trick and the need for retarded ignition to prevent detonation was gone, meaning the car could realise a decent level of its potential.
Because of the weather, the tuner said I'd see 10-15 more bhp on a cold day, so considering it was making 320 bhp on the day I'm well pleased.

Vtec comes in at around 5,000rpm, where its already making stock levels of power, and you can see the torque curve then start to bend upwards at this point, and it makes good power all the way upto 8,000rpm.
I have some vids of the runs, just need to work out how to upload them.
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Post by vanzep » Sat Jun 27, 2020 4:54 pm


i want your car


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2000-2019 1994 2WS BB4 Milano Red JDM Prelude Si VTEC LSD
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Post by Vtecmec » Mon Jun 29, 2020 7:46 am
Thanks.
I've spent the weekend pulling the front end apart.
After the dyno session, I noticed the cars temps were not as steady as I'd like on full chat. It was stupidly hot outside, but I've concluded that the civic radiator is not really up to the job. I'm sure it'd be ok most of the time, but flakey on really hot days.
I've reworked the intercooler piping to make room at the front for a bigger radiator.
I measured the new space and then spend a few hours looking at rads from other cars to see what I could fit in there.
I've now found one and placed on order, so watch this space.

I've spent the weekend pulling the front end apart.

After the dyno session, I noticed the cars temps were not as steady as I'd like on full chat. It was stupidly hot outside, but I've concluded that the civic radiator is not really up to the job. I'm sure it'd be ok most of the time, but flakey on really hot days.
I've reworked the intercooler piping to make room at the front for a bigger radiator.
I measured the new space and then spend a few hours looking at rads from other cars to see what I could fit in there.
I've now found one and placed on order, so watch this space.
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Post by wurlycorner » Wed Jul 01, 2020 12:56 pm
The mods are never done...
Nice work, well pleased it's running and working so well for you.
You can indeed see where vtec comes in now (something that didn't show in the graphs before).

Nice work, well pleased it's running and working so well for you.
You can indeed see where vtec comes in now (something that didn't show in the graphs before).
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