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  1. #1
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    Question EK1: Rev Limiter Q

    Hey guys,

    Would it be a stupid question to inquire about removing the rev limiter in my car? or changing if possible

    cos when i have fun zipping around, i always look at my tacho when shifting.
    since the rev limiter is there, its confusing since normally you shift right before red line.

    or can you possibly tune the ecu and push the rev limiter to kick in a few hundred revs later?

    my rev limiter kicks in well before the red line, like its noticeable

    (97 EK1 GLi) woops - changed, thought i had ek4 lol
    Last edited by aznalex; 10-04-2010 at 07:29 PM.

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    probs cause its a GLi... get a bseries and rev to 8300 like us lol

    how do u get a ek4 gli btw...
    b16a in ur gli or ek4 with a Dseries in it?
    Vince

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    Hmmm 97 ek4 gli? I'm lost

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    Quote Originally Posted by Riviera View Post

    how do u get a ek4 gli btw...
    b16a in ur gli or ek4 with a Dseries in it?
    sorry what did you mean?
    im still a newbie with cars ..

    only know some basic level stuff here and there

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    oh i thought i had an ek4, my mistake its an ek1.... i get confused since theres too many ek1, 4, 9?

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    well your cars not a ek4 its a ek1
    reason its not revving out as much is because its a single overhead cam i dont know whether that model has vtec or not
    im assuming it doesnt so they dont rev out like the DOHC VTEC models.

    removing ur rev limiter or raising it wont find you more power instead it could misfire and detroy itself
    or starve itself of oil or fuel or break a belt...


    EK1 = hatch or sedan - gli cxi - SOHC notec

    EK4 = hatch - VTi-R - B16A2 B16A DOHC VTEC

    EK9 = hatch - typeR - B16B DOHC VTEC


    Coupe: Trims available in the coupe body style were the EJ6 (US DX, Canadian DX and DX-V), EJ7 (US HX), EJ8 (US EX, Canadian Si) and EM1 (only 1999 and 2000; US Si, Canadian SiR).


    Hatchback: Trims available in the hatchback body style were the EJ6 (US CX and DX, Canadian CX/CX-G/DX/SE), EJ9 (1.4L SOHC model), EK1 (1.5L SOHC VTEC-E model), EK2 (1.3L model), EK3 (1.5L SOHC model), EK4 (Japanese SiR, European SiR and/or VTi), EK6 (Japanese 1.6L SOHC model), EK7 (Japanese 1.6L SOHC model) and the EK9 (Japanese Type R).


    Sedan: Trims available in the sedan body style were the EJ6 (US DX/LX/VP, Canadian EX/LX), EJ8 (US EX), EJ9 (1.4L SOHC model), EK1 (1.5L SOHC VTEC-E model), EK2 (1.3L model), EK3 (1.5L SOHC model), EK4 (Japanese SiR, European SiR and/or VTi), EK5 (Japanese 1.6L SOHC 4WD model), EK8 (Japanese 1.6L SOHC model) and EN1 (US GX).
    Last edited by Riviera; 10-04-2010 at 07:25 PM.
    Vince

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    Vince

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    ooh rite, thanks for the info, *+reputation 2u..* haha
    i keep reading about vtec on this site its really making me jealous! lol

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    thats why i had to get sumthing with more poke, i had a VTi-S accord CD5 thats single overhead vtec just not good enough lol
    Vince

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    D-series doesn't really rev that hard unless you get a cam and ecu/tune IMO.

    My D16Y1 redlines at 7200 I think, and it sure takes forever to get there LOL. Get a B16A into it and have fun rev'ing to 8000+

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    lol nah, my next car will definitely be a new one
    im confident this daily runner will last the years until i finish uni and get a job

    i had such annoying experiences searching for second hand cars and such i dont think its worth all the trouble.
    some pple say it costs more to buy a second hand car than a brand new one cause of all the extra maintenance you have to do..

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    d15 revs hard just gota rep lol

    oo yeah and just keep driving dude, evantually you will know your car and gears, then you will deffs know when and how to shift proper, though flat shifts are my fav still
    Why don't you tell your daddy to comb his damn hair, look like some spiders is having a meetin' on his head.

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