Quote Originally Posted by tony1234 View Post
This Thursday i'm getting a Haltech Interceptor installed and tuned by Adrian at Toda.you cant adjust the VTC angle with this unit but vtec crossover can be lowered.I think this would be a more viable(cheaper) option.As you all know vtec is at 6K on the CL9 so i'm hoping after the tune it'll be approx.5K.This should make the power delivery more linear.Adrian said with my mods(Comptech Icebox with K&N and Comptech header)i should pickup approx 15kw in the mid and 5kw at the top.mmmmm.Anyway i'll post my opinion after i've driven the car for a few days.
Nice Tony, pls keep us informed....
A buddy of mine just finished installing header and exhaust and Unichip with lowered VTEC point, read below the actual mail he sent me.

"Ok, just picked up the car. Only drove 2-3kms in traffic so haven't had a real chance to put it through its paces yet, but definitely feels a lot smoother across the rpm range.

Quick look over dyno sheet.

Power peak-
Before:
103.2kw @ 6500rpm
After:
114.9kw @ 7000rpm

Torque peak (calculated at the flywheel)-
Before:
202.5Nm @ 3000rpm
After:
219.7Nm @ 3000rpm

rpm limiter now at 7500rpm as apposed to 7000rpm before.

Vtec definitely comes in sooner, at around 5500rpm. The dip before vtec (on the power graph) is still there but less pronounced. the drop-off in torque after 6000rpm is less and much smoother.

Will scan graphs tonite and mail."


Later
G