Need Field Vtec Controller Fuel Settings
I have a 93 vtec lude w/ i/h/e, and recently picked up a field vtec controller, and need to know some fuel settings from someone w/ similiar mods. Let me know, thanks
thanks satan, but I am buying a new car in a couple weeks ('87 200sx w/ 110k for $500 - winter beater) and I can't bone up the cash for a dyno tune when I get the vafc. I really want to throw that bad boy on there before I pack my car away. I checked out:
http://prelude.vtec.net/gen5/perform...trl/field/dyno/ -
and understand all being said, but I'm wondering w/ the difference in lift points between a1 and a4 h22's if there's a difference in cam grinds. I checked all the specs on the cams and valves between the two and everything is the same. From what I've read a4's switch cam lobes @ 5500 while I do @ 5 grand. Can I use the fuel charts supplied on vtec.net and not worry about leaning out? I know this car is basically stock, too. I'll pick up a air/fuel meter soon too, but I want the best setup w/o doing the work (dyno) I know all motors are different, but what the hell, the field isn't the most TUNABLE device on the market (1000rpm increments) So if anyone has a good fuel map they can send me cool. By the way, I had my car dynoed in spring and came up w/ 160hp and 134lb/ft w/ a bad miss. Not bad for 140k.
http://prelude.vtec.net/gen5/perform...trl/field/dyno/ -
and understand all being said, but I'm wondering w/ the difference in lift points between a1 and a4 h22's if there's a difference in cam grinds. I checked all the specs on the cams and valves between the two and everything is the same. From what I've read a4's switch cam lobes @ 5500 while I do @ 5 grand. Can I use the fuel charts supplied on vtec.net and not worry about leaning out? I know this car is basically stock, too. I'll pick up a air/fuel meter soon too, but I want the best setup w/o doing the work (dyno) I know all motors are different, but what the hell, the field isn't the most TUNABLE device on the market (1000rpm increments) So if anyone has a good fuel map they can send me cool. By the way, I had my car dynoed in spring and came up w/ 160hp and 134lb/ft w/ a bad miss. Not bad for 140k.
I did 161 and 143 on mine at 100,000 miles
You could safely lean -3% across the VTEC band and not worry too much. But like I said I wouldn't want to go too lean, expecially considering you won't have the cash around in case you melt your pistons
You could safely lean -3% across the VTEC band and not worry too much. But like I said I wouldn't want to go too lean, expecially considering you won't have the cash around in case you melt your pistons
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