no i did not but the result was:
in low revs till 4000/4500 rpm the acceleration was significantly better, but after that it was worse compared to the 66mm TB. i tested driving with a wideband lambda but the car was not running leaner or anything. i think my bisi camshaft and ported head (ported by the law of bernoulli and what my friend calls "the-chaos-theory-of-flow", that is what he gets its master degree on tech university)
need a bit more air then the stock head and cam.
that is why i think my engine is the exeption off maybe all honda tuned engines..... btw joris told me also i have a "weird" engine concidering i have lots of torque compared to a "normal"engine
but this week i try my 60mm B16 TB so let you know what the results are!
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This was on the skunk2 manifold right ?There are always exeptions and it could be very true that with the ported head en cams it asks for a bigger tb then stock. If the vti one isn't enough you could always try the B18c 62mm one.lakaiD14 wrote:no i did not but the result was:
in low revs till 4000/4500 rpm the acceleration was significantly better, but after that it was worse compared to the 66mm TB. i tested driving with a wideband lambda but the car was not running leaner or anything. i think my bisi camshaft and ported head (ported by the law of bernoulli and what my friend calls "the-chaos-theory-of-flow", that is what he gets its master degree on tech university)
need a bit more air then the stock head and cam.
that is why i think my engine is the exeption off maybe all honda tuned engines..... btw joris told me also i have a "weird" engine concidering i have lots of torque compared to a "normal"engine
but this week i try my 60mm B16 TB so let you know what the results are!
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@Ilya, the +16 bhp is a bit much indeed... but I have rarely seen a stock D14A4 with 90 bhp. Usually they actually have 95/96 to start with. And what I have learned from my VTEC-e (that was stock and delivered the stock bhp exactly on the same dyno, the same day) is that often the fuel mixture at WOT is a bit rich. So when installing an exhaust that makes a few percent more volumetric efficiency, the mixture automatically gets better as well instead of too lean what you might expect. I think it is these kinds of things that often get the initial bhp gains...
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8th of march going for it again...