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Rise rate of a JRSC FMU.
I would like to know the rise rate of the JR FMU (2000 civic si).
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Re: Rise rate of a JRSC FMU. (B16AHondaSi)
Anybody know an answer to this question?
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Re: Rise rate of a JRSC FMU. (B16AHondaSi)
I pretty sure it's the same as the Integra FMU 5 to 1.
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im pretty sure the FMU for the JRSC kit for the 99-00 Si comes with an 8:1 disc.
or that may be the vortec i am thinking of...
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It's a 5:1 rise rate
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Re: Rise rate of a JRSC FMU. (9psiTurboSI)
They're all 5:1.
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