ya i guess works with k series
sorry don't think a basic line graph, but to what i remember is that just before the oem setting vtec there's a major drop in kw. the vtec point now is 5400, so the drop's gone. u can see there's one pixel at the 5400 which is down a bit, that's the drop, it has been minimize to the max LOL
EuroAccord13: when's your vtec point? and how much kw now?
'03 Integra DC5 Type R
Wakefield Park: 1:13.047 w/ street tyres
Eastern Creek Int'l Raceway: 1:57.969 w/ street tyres
Power: 155Kw with Mugen N1 ECU
Doesn't work like that if you want an accurate indication of improvement.. Just ring up IS Motor tomorrow and ask them to send you the base line graph.
EuroAccord13: when's your vtec point? and how much kw now?
Mine is currently set at 5500RPM with close-out at 5200RPM... 126Kws at this point of time....
Everycar is different and the same car with the same mods may utilise different engagement points in the controller, your one may be 5400 and another guy with the same car and mods as yours may be engaging it at 5700rpm...
mainly the mid area, but i believe i could of got more kw shown if i used v power 98... lol cos yesterday ran out of fuel and used vpower racing 100 for the first time... reckon can get more from 98
'03 Integra DC5 Type R
Wakefield Park: 1:13.047 w/ street tyres
Eastern Creek Int'l Raceway: 1:57.969 w/ street tyres
Power: 155Kw with Mugen N1 ECU
mainly the mid area, but i believe i could of got more kw shown if i used v power 98... lol cos yesterday ran out of fuel and used vpower racing 100 for the first time... reckon can get more from 98
V power racing has some ethanol in it. Ethanol produces less energy per volume. But you can take advantage of the higher octane rating to increase the compression or advance ignition timing to gain more power there. But for an engine with stock timing and just a fuel controller, 98 with zero ethanol should produce more power than 100 with 5% ethanol.
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