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Adam_B
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25th Sep 04 at 14:07   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

ideally a forum like cs, google is crap.

Nismo
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dont know a forum but do know they are good cars , and very nippy.
--DAN--
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http://forum.hondarevolutions.com/index.php
Sooty
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Not alot of info but a std one ran 15 sec dead against me a few weeks ago at York, very quick standard
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add a v-afc controller aswell! i have one forsale
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160bhp 0-60 in less that 8secs. good cars, i was going to buy one but decided to wait till i finished uni and get a proper car
Adam_B
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quote:
Originally posted by broster
add a v-afc controller aswell! i have one forsale




whats that do?
Ric_Cav
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you can change your air fuel ratios, advance and retard ignition timing, can also take off speed limiters from jap import models, and decrease or increase the RPM of which Vtec will kick in


[Edited on 25-09-2004 by Ric_Cav]
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and indeed the Honda rev's site is good, i use it regually
Adam_B
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i registered today
ezza
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The VAFC can change the V-tec engagement point, but cant put more fuel than the car can manage, u may need to get bigger injectors fo that kind of thing.
They are amazing cars, 100bhp per litre, what other car let alone hatch can produce that kinda power.
There rev happy and sound amazing, handle amazing and last forever.
Also if they go wrong (as if) they are easy and cheap to fix.
Honda all the way!
ezza
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and dont lower the v-tec engagement point unless your running a serious setup and are sure the oil is up to temp.
Another thing, people are often very quick to point out the lack of torque that the B series engine has, this is irrelivant.

see here: http://www.autospeed.com.au/cms/A_0744/article.html

And here: http://www.autospeed.com.au/cms/A_0755/article.html

And yes hondarevolutions is a great forum :-)
ezza
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Ric-cav and adam-B, wot r your Honda R forum names?
broster
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quote:
Originally posted by ezza
The VAFC can change the V-tec engagement point, but cant put more fuel than the car can manage, u may need to get bigger injectors fo that kind of thing.
They are amazing cars, 100bhp per litre, what other car let alone hatch can produce that kinda power.
There rev happy and sound amazing, handle amazing and last forever.
Also if they go wrong (as if) they are easy and cheap to fix.
Honda all the way!


im on honda rev too mate, the V-afc controls fuel air and vtec, unlike many vtec controllers which just alter the vtec cut in point, its the one to go for, apexi one.
Adam_B
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ezza
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haha, yes, that would be me trying to look like i know what im on about, lol.
But seriously i didnt realise the apexi one could change fuel and air ratio.
There was a post on honda R about this some time ago, shows how much info i take in

[Edited on 25-09-2004 by ezza]
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yeah there are plenty of posts about vtec controllers, the one to g ofor is the apexi V-AFC or the apexi V-AFC II both are good, the V-AFC has a refined design.
Ric_Cav
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quote:
Originally posted by ezza
Ric-cav and adam-B, wot r your Honda R forum names?


Civic_ric, Not a paid member tho

my user name on here is because i had my cav GSI when i signed up

 
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