Lowering vtec starting point
Phearable makes some pretty horrible basemaps. It's sad my old ECU runs my new built/turbo civic better than my new one from phearable which makes the car run so rich it fouls the plugs, has vacuum loss and 90% powerloss, not to mention the black smoke it made my car puff...Put in the old one, no more problems! Not impressed with their basemaps.
I believe that was the reasoning behind the k20a2's vtec point.
Besides that, I believe vtec is set to where the torque and horsepower lines cross on the dyno graph.
And bc, you have to remember, it was a basemap they made you. A basemap is just what you run to avoid blowing your engine before getting it tuned after boosting. The safest thing to do with basemaps is to run full-rich; it kills power, but you won't lean out and blow the engine.
Besides that, I believe vtec is set to where the torque and horsepower lines cross on the dyno graph.
And bc, you have to remember, it was a basemap they made you. A basemap is just what you run to avoid blowing your engine before getting it tuned after boosting. The safest thing to do with basemaps is to run full-rich; it kills power, but you won't lean out and blow the engine.
Phearable makes some pretty horrible basemaps. It's sad my old ECU runs my new built/turbo civic better than my new one from phearable which makes the car run so rich it fouls the plugs, has vacuum loss and 90% powerloss, not to mention the black smoke it made my car puff...Put in the old one, no more problems! Not impressed with their basemaps.
It's setup so that when you start up your turbo car, it runs rich so you don't blow your motor as soon as it starts up. It's meant to limp you to the dyno/tuner to get a proper tune to make the proper amount of power you can with your setup.
THIS IS A BASEMAP!! don't be stupid and run your turbo setup with a stock ECU. i wouldn't even put in a new camshaft into my NA civic without a proper tune. Stock ECU only has such a range in parameters that it can adjust based on sensor data. Unless you are putting out low boost, get a proper ECU tune/Setup.
It's easier to explain with a graph in front of you.
Do you understand what a basemap is? it's purpose?
It's setup so that when you start up your turbo car, it runs rich so you don't blow your motor as soon as it starts up. It's meant to limp you to the dyno/tuner to get a proper tune to make the proper amount of power you can with your setup.
THIS IS A BASEMAP!! don't be stupid and run your turbo setup with a stock ECU. i wouldn't even put in a new camshaft into my NA civic without a proper tune. Stock ECU only has such a range in parameters that it can adjust based on sensor data. Unless you are putting out low boost, get a proper ECU tune/Setup.
It's setup so that when you start up your turbo car, it runs rich so you don't blow your motor as soon as it starts up. It's meant to limp you to the dyno/tuner to get a proper tune to make the proper amount of power you can with your setup.
THIS IS A BASEMAP!! don't be stupid and run your turbo setup with a stock ECU. i wouldn't even put in a new camshaft into my NA civic without a proper tune. Stock ECU only has such a range in parameters that it can adjust based on sensor data. Unless you are putting out low boost, get a proper ECU tune/Setup.
Last edited by bcrichguitars; Oct 17, 2008 at 11:03 AM.
If your saying that my vtec is supposed to kick in at 5k then there is something wrong because mine kicks in at 5500-5600rpms.
Ok so Honda puts the vtec at a certain rpm, my only problem is that from 4k-5500 its slow. I am just wondering if I SHOULD buy a vafc to lower my vtec?
sorry I posted then missed some replies in there. I will do better.
Ok so Honda puts the vtec at a certain rpm, my only problem is that from 4k-5500 its slow. I am just wondering if I SHOULD buy a vafc to lower my vtec?
sorry I posted then missed some replies in there. I will do better.
and how do you know where it's engaging VTEC anyway? what is your method of telling where VTEC engages?


