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hey guys, couple questions. What exactly does dyno tuning do? Does it just test the actual power of the car or can you actually make it run better. Sorry fo the stupid questions but im curios. people keep telling me to dyno it and i want to know what im spending my money on. I tried searching but nothing i found actually said what it is so if you have any input or could link me a post that does, that would be great. thanks for any responses you leave.
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A dyno run tests the amount of power and torque your car makes throughtout the RPM band. If you've got a VAFC you can tune your engine on a dyno to make more power. If you've only got the simple i/h/e the dyno is only going to tell you that you spent close to a thousand dollars for about 10 horses.
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how much would getting the vafc help, because i am about to purchase the venom 400 control module. worth it or go with the vafc. cant you do both, and if so how much $$ for the vafc or should i just get the vafc? thanks for your reply
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Don't so both, they would be bumping heads.
As far as if the VAFC/SAFC works. Of course it does, but only if you have a lot of air flow. If your running simple i/h/e then you won't get that much power out of it. But running a ported intake mani and a pnp head, you will see some pretty nice numbers from dyno tuning your SAFC/VAFC.
As far as if the VAFC/SAFC works. Of course it does, but only if you have a lot of air flow. If your running simple i/h/e then you won't get that much power out of it. But running a ported intake mani and a pnp head, you will see some pretty nice numbers from dyno tuning your SAFC/VAFC.
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Yeah, you put your car on these roller things and when the wheels spin it measures your hp to the wheels, and prints it out as a graph.
Dynos measure hp to the wheels. So our cars say 127 (if you have an EX) hp, but that's to the crank. At the wheels it's like 90-100 or something.
Dynos measure hp to the wheels. So our cars say 127 (if you have an EX) hp, but that's to the crank. At the wheels it's like 90-100 or something.
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hey project2k2
do you know any companies other than dh-racing that do poter intakes. dh's set up looks nice but i havent heard to many good things about them, any sugggestions cause i really want to port my intake mani???
do you know any companies other than dh-racing that do poter intakes. dh's set up looks nice but i havent heard to many good things about them, any sugggestions cause i really want to port my intake mani???
for some reason my car cuts off at about 113 mph i guess it has a governer. What can i do to avoid this problem? I bought a rev speed meter because i heard it cuts that out but i still have this problem what can i do please somebody that kills this problem let me know my email is SpdRacR1002@hotmail.com
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why shouldnt i try. im confident i could do it and dh is letting me down with all there problems. are you happy with the product? you bought it didnt you?
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"Throttle bodies allow more air flow across the board, so you should
see an increase in power across the RPM board of about 3-5hp."
thats from the other thread about the manifold
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"Throttle bodies allow more air flow across the board, so you should
see an increase in power across the RPM board of about 3-5hp."
thats from the other thread about the manifold
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That's just the TB, now add a ported intake mani to it and you will see a lot better numbers.
If you wanna go for the DIY then go for it.
If you wanna go for the DIY then go for it.
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i just realized how slow my car actaully is tonight. i got smoked and i mean smoked by 2 GTI's. One was turbo and the other just bolt-ons. i hat being slow so i think ill wait to see numbers and maybe spend some hard core cash to be able to compete.
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i just realized how slow my car actaully is tonight. i got smoked and i mean smoked by 2 GTI's. One was turbo and the other just bolt-ons. i hat being slow so i think ill wait to see numbers and maybe spend some hard core cash to be able to compete.
i just realized how slow my car actaully is tonight. i got smoked and i mean smoked by 2 GTI's. One was turbo and the other just bolt-ons. i hat being slow so i think ill wait to see numbers and maybe spend some hard core cash to be able to compete.
If you want performence from our Civic and no spend a ton on boost or k20 swap do an all suspension set up because that is the only thing that seems worth it if you want to go the performence route.
Or if you dont care about performence too much you can go all show cuz our cars look really good compared to most on the road. Thats another option.
Also dont let this "riceboy" trend mess with you..... do what you like with YOUR car.
Basically if you want performence fromt he Vic without spending too much $ on turbo, nitrous or swap save your money for suspension or for looks.... or both.
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im not into show, i dont have a body kit or any exterior mods. just dark grey wheels and coilovers dopped it 1.5 inches. i want it to be sleeper. my exhaust even looks stock but with a 2 inch crome tip.
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