Code 13: BARO Pressure Sensor
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Code 13: BARO Pressure Sensor
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Ok, I'm throwing code 13. Baro pressure sensor. What in THE hell is up with this? Cause/effects/resolution? Anyone know?
My setup:
'99 Civic Si
Stock ECU
Built low compression LS/VTEC
VAFC
DSM 450cc's
Walbro 255
blah blah blah and so on and so fourth.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks guys.
Modified by ZzZCivicZzZ at 10:20 AM 7/28/2006
Ok, I'm throwing code 13. Baro pressure sensor. What in THE hell is up with this? Cause/effects/resolution? Anyone know?
My setup:
'99 Civic Si
Stock ECU
Built low compression LS/VTEC
VAFC
DSM 450cc's
Walbro 255
blah blah blah and so on and so fourth.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks guys.
Modified by ZzZCivicZzZ at 10:20 AM 7/28/2006
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There is no solution other than tossing the VAFC.
You know you're running what's called The VAFC Hack, right? If you do know this, then hopefully you also know its ramifications to your ignition timing. And if you knew that, you wouldn't be running it. And if you weren't running it, you wouldn't have Code 13.
Not trying to be a dick, but there are more than enough threads about this using the search. Look up J.Davis' post about it. He has some nice screen shots showing you what happens when using it....it's not a good thing.
You know you're running what's called The VAFC Hack, right? If you do know this, then hopefully you also know its ramifications to your ignition timing. And if you knew that, you wouldn't be running it. And if you weren't running it, you wouldn't have Code 13.
Not trying to be a dick, but there are more than enough threads about this using the search. Look up J.Davis' post about it. He has some nice screen shots showing you what happens when using it....it's not a good thing.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by EE_Chris »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">There is no solution other than tossing the VAFC.
You know you're running what's called The VAFC Hack, right? If you do know this, then hopefully you also know its ramifications to your ignition timing. And if you knew that, you wouldn't be running it. And if you weren't running it, you wouldn't have Code 13.
Not trying to be a dick, but there are more than enough threads about this using the search. Look up J.Davis' post about it. He has some nice screen shots showing you what happens when using it....it's not a good thing.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Is that the **** that u use instead of an O2 to trick ur ECU into thinking ur have the maximum ammount of oxygen in hopes of getting more hp?
Or am I thinking of something else?
Or does it stand for vehicle air/fuel control?
Hrm, dunno what a VAFC is :-\, and I dunno what a Baro sensor is.....I feel like a moron
You know you're running what's called The VAFC Hack, right? If you do know this, then hopefully you also know its ramifications to your ignition timing. And if you knew that, you wouldn't be running it. And if you weren't running it, you wouldn't have Code 13.
Not trying to be a dick, but there are more than enough threads about this using the search. Look up J.Davis' post about it. He has some nice screen shots showing you what happens when using it....it's not a good thing.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Is that the **** that u use instead of an O2 to trick ur ECU into thinking ur have the maximum ammount of oxygen in hopes of getting more hp?
Or am I thinking of something else?
Or does it stand for vehicle air/fuel control?
Hrm, dunno what a VAFC is :-\, and I dunno what a Baro sensor is.....I feel like a moron
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No, not at all.. I appreciate the honesty. In fact, I think I'm going to run Uberdata or Crome at the very least for now until I have the dinero for Neptune/Hondata/AEM. It'd sure be a lot better than the VAFC, I know that much.
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Apexi VAFC = Vtec Air Flow Converter.. it's just a hack into the stock ECU to allow you to control air/fuel and VTEC engagements, etc.
http://www.apexi-usa.com/produ...Num=1
Modified by ZzZCivicZzZ at 12:03 PM 7/28/2006
http://www.apexi-usa.com/produ...Num=1
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Re: (ZzZCivicZzZ)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ZzZCivicZzZ »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Apexi VAFC = Vtec Air Flow Converter.. it's just a hack into the stock ECU to allow you to control air/fuel and VTEC engagements, etc.
http://www.apexi-usa.com/produ...Num=1
Modified by ZzZCivicZzZ at 12:03 PM 7/28/2006</TD></TR></TABLE>
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eh, ya, toss it, the stock engagements fine unless ur building a drag machine...
http://www.apexi-usa.com/produ...Num=1
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eh, ya, toss it, the stock engagements fine unless ur building a drag machine...
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