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should i put v-tec controller on my 1999 civic si?

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Old 04-04-2004, 11:01 AM
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Default should i put v-tec controller on my 1999 civic si?

i have all the bolt on's like headers, cold air intake, and exhaust, but would a v-tec controller be any difference in performance?
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yes, if you dyno tune it
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It would do very little with your current mods. Don't buy it if you don't plan on gettting it dyno tuned. I bought a VAFC after I purchased cams and what not, thats were the fuel and vtec cross-over become important. IF you do buy one get Apexi.
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vtec controller won't do much with your current setup... the most it will do is change your vtec engagment point. unless you have major work done (nitrous, turbo, cams, head work) the factory fuel settings will be sufficient. dyno might extract more power but the price you pay won't be worth the results.
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