tuning hondata vafc
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 93h22a1vtec »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">tuning with both hondata (s100 p28, h22a) and vafc, good or bad idea?</TD></TR></TABLE>
not very good. the vafc "tricks" the computer into doing things, which causes other things to happen. ie. more timing...
not very good. the vafc "tricks" the computer into doing things, which causes other things to happen. ie. more timing...
If you have hondata - there's nothing a vafc can do. Hondata can do everything a vafc can do plus tons more. Why would you want to have a vafc????
It would all clash at the end - and make it VERY difficult for the tuner.
The VAFC is based upon fuel Percentages - while the hondata isn't - so unless you know a **** load about tuning like anthony, i wouldn't even try.
So, yes - its a bad idea. Its pointless.
It would all clash at the end - and make it VERY difficult for the tuner.
The VAFC is based upon fuel Percentages - while the hondata isn't - so unless you know a **** load about tuning like anthony, i wouldn't even try.
So, yes - its a bad idea. Its pointless.
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