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Old 04-02-2003, 09:54 AM
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i have a 97 hx and was wondering if i could get rid of the v-tece and switch to the regular v-tec thats on the ex's. and if i can, is all i have to do is swap the head, change the ecu... help me out guys...
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Yes. "All you have to do is swap the head and ECU"

Not worth it IMO, your biggest issue is the gearing in your transmission. Get a EX transmission, you won't regret it.
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Default Re: going from v-tecE to regular v-tec (Spade)

v - tec...
sorry buddy, no dash in VTEC. But it don't matter anyway. As long as you don't spell it with a H.


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