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    Exclamation How to adjust revs for F22B Vtec SOHC

    How to adjust the revs (RPM) for the F22B VTEC SOCH engine?

    Its honda accord btw

    thanks

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    are you asking how to adjust the point where vtec is engaged? buy a vtec controller

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    VTEC controller? never heard of one of those...so what..you can take VTEC engaement down the revs or up? positives and negatives of that?

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    i am asking how to adjust the rpm. at the moment its on 500 rpm wanted to adjust to 750-800 rpm. Bcoz the rev is too low.

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    oh when its idling. find the IACV to adjust it. have a search on the forum and theres plenty of answers.

    vtec controller allows you to adjust when you want vtec to engage. you dont need it. waste of money.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joyride View Post

    vtec controller allows you to adjust when you want vtec to engage. you dont need it. waste of money.
    hairy muff

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    yes brother..so you know which subject is it under?

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    thanks m8 this will help alot..

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