You don't know for sure why you made that much power ,so 'it could be' but it isn't for sure...Unless you dyno tested every upgraded piece you don't know what gains power and what kills power.baz wrote:Well in this case it is..
Various dynoplots of tuned d14, around the web
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Re: Various dynoplots of tuned d14, around the web
Quote from Endyn:"The combustion chamber is a better shape than the DOHC.So don't chunk those 1.6 SOHC engines, they can make really good power. For a pure performance application, regardless of application, I'd choose the SOHC. No bull!"
Re: Various dynoplots of tuned d14, around the web
baz do you run 95 octane fuel? cheers
Re: Various dynoplots of tuned d14, around the web
Yes, from a economic standpoint. (Still a student) hahahaLaw_ wrote:baz do you run 95 octane fuel? cheers
Cheers
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126 hp /145 Nm
126 hp /145 Nm
Re: Various dynoplots of tuned d14, around the web
Join the club =)baz wrote:Yes, from a economic standpoint. (Still a student) hahahaLaw_ wrote:baz do you run 95 octane fuel? cheers
Cheers
Re: Various dynoplots of tuned d14, around the web
So what does really do a IM swap with D16z6?
What problem can happen with the air/fuel ratio?
I mean, it will increase consommation i think, but any risk for the motor?
This problem happens when there's the D14 TB or the D16 TB?
Thanks guys
What problem can happen with the air/fuel ratio?
I mean, it will increase consommation i think, but any risk for the motor?
This problem happens when there's the D14 TB or the D16 TB?
Thanks guys
Re: Various dynoplots of tuned d14, around the web
A/F ratio can be high like mine, due to the Fuel Pressure Regulator (FPR) of the D16Z6 IM. This will not harm the motor. You will keep the D14 TB.Skeilz wrote:So what does really do a IM swap with D16z6?
What problem can happen with the air/fuel ratio?
I mean, it will increase consommation i think, but any risk for the motor?
This problem happens when there's the D14 TB or the D16 TB?
Thanks guys
D14A3-OBD1-I/H/E
126 hp /145 Nm
126 hp /145 Nm
Re: Various dynoplots of tuned d14, around the web
So the only problem is a higher fuel consommation.
This problem can be solved with a VAFC (vtec air fuel controler)?
This problem can be solved with a VAFC (vtec air fuel controler)?
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Re: Various dynoplots of tuned d14, around the web
Fuel consumption is not such a problem, when using part throttle your lambda sensor will correct for it. Mixture will only be rich when flooring the throttle, and in that case the rich mixture is much safer compared to a VAFC. These piggy-backers fool the map sensor letting the ECU believe air pressure is different, resulting in bad ignition timing.
Either leave the rich mixture, mount an adjustable fpr to adjust fuel pressure or convert to OBD1 and have an ECU chip tailormade for your car. But please don't go VAFC, that so 2000-ish , and comes with some danger.
Either leave the rich mixture, mount an adjustable fpr to adjust fuel pressure or convert to OBD1 and have an ECU chip tailormade for your car. But please don't go VAFC, that so 2000-ish , and comes with some danger.
Re: Various dynoplots of tuned d14, around the web
Okay, i was thinking about swap my IM and let ecu stock, but it will not be okay.
I think if i do this swap, i'll contact someone to make me a basemap on a OBD1 ecu, and swap OBD2a ----> OBD1^^
I havn't money to spend for a dyno, and there's no dyno near where i live
Thanks for your answers Dodo.
I think if i do this swap, i'll contact someone to make me a basemap on a OBD1 ecu, and swap OBD2a ----> OBD1^^
I havn't money to spend for a dyno, and there's no dyno near where i live
Thanks for your answers Dodo.
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Re: Various dynoplots of tuned d14, around the web
You dont really need to worry about OBD1 map if your just changing your IM man. The lambda sensor will correct under normal driving as dodo said
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1998 BB8 Prelude Motegi VTi
1998, B16A2 EK4 Civic VTi
Aims:
EJ9 - Now my GF's car.
BB8 - Rebuild after crash damage to front end.
EK4 - Daily driver. Strip and track prep once prelude project complete