is it nessasary for a car with full exhaust system and air filter??
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is it nessasary for a car with full exhaust system and air filter??
You'll have to define necessary :)
But yeah you can gain a handy amount of kw's if you tune your car to make use of the improved air flow characteristics. In fact a VAFC on a stock car can add 5-10kW pretty easily because most if not all cars are tuned rich from the factory (for reliability).
And it just so happens I have one for sale if you're interested :)
dont mean to hi-jack but does VAFC monitor fuel consumption etc?
Cuz i dunno about u tegra ppl but EG civic fuel meter is pretty off..
I like to monitor it to see any changes in my car and see if its driving normally etc...
Nope. VAFC doesn't monitor fuel consumption. It monitors
-Revs
-Throttle Position
-Intake air flow pressure (from a sensor in your intake)
-air/fuel ratio correction (% that you set)
-VTEC from the ecu
-VTEC from the VAFC,
I think that's it... But most importantly it looks cool :D
yeah agreed vtir22... it "helps" if you have some mods before you waste money to tune one in... not going to notice any serious performance gains form a v-afc alone...
i like to think of it as a smoothing tool... after you have light mods on the car...
Hey guys, was giving the vafc 2 some thought but was comparing it to a sard or aem fuel pressure regulator and was wondering if the Fuel press reg is better than the vafc 2 :confused: ?
they have different uses...
used in conjunction they can help a high hp n/a car... but again sard fpr not for mildly modified car... waste of time.
Yep, I'd hardly think you'd need a fuel pressure regulator unless you're pushing much higher numbers than stock. VAFC you could consider a 'fine tuning' mod.
The Honda ECU will 'relearn' and over ride the vafc in about 2 weeks after having it tuned. Unless you wish to tune it every month - stay away from it :)
Dont get an FPR unless you drive a Turbo car imo...or are silly like me :)
Are you sure about this?Quote:
Originally Posted by Creative
Why would Apexi create a product specifically designed for vtec machines (hence the V in VAFC), althought it can be used for Mivec also, that would be useful for only a couple weeks after tuning?
And why would people continue to buy this product and apexi release a 2nd version of it, if this was the case..
Im not saying your wrong, i just find it hard to beleive that that is the case
All good :)
Im just going on what I have been told by about 3 or 4 people who drive Honda's.
As you said, I could be wrong....Im not 100% sure....:)
you are wrong the Honda computer doesnt overide the VAFC
my VTEC cut in point has stayed the same for a year after having the VAFC tuned