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Old 01-20-2002, 07:22 PM   #1 (permalink)
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How Hard Does Vtec Hit

I hit vtec daily in my car...I think vtec finally had enough. in the morning after my car warmed up, i decided what the hell, im going to hit vtec.To my suprise vtec hit me back!.she got out the car and said damn it ive had enough.IM tired of you hitting me everday.Now vtec and me have been seperated. SHe has finally filed for a restraing order.I know have to stay 500 ft. away from her.It hurts you know...to see her with somebody else. I saw her in a with some cheesy civic ex.Im like hes no competition...hes single cam...so what do i do
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Maybe you just have to reset your ecu? Maybe it wasn't warmed up enough..I say try after 5-10 minutes of driving..I dunno..but i certainly can still feel my MS.VTEC.

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I have diff vtec feelings. Sometimes it hits really hard, and sometimes it barely hits. I think it depends on the humidity in the air, the temprature, and what gear you are in.

Soo many factors in how an engine runs and reacts.
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I have diff vtec feelings. Sometimes it hits really hard, and sometimes it barely hits. I think it depends on the humidity in the air, the temprature, and what gear you are in.

Soo many factors in how an engine runs and reacts.
You can't pussyfoot it and hit VTEC. Must have WOT in order for the cams to move over (along with a warm/hot oil and sufficient oil pressure).

PS WOT= Wide Open Throttle
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You can't pussyfoot it and hit VTEC. Must have WOT in order for the cams to move over (along with a warm/hot oil and sufficient oil pressure).

PS WOT= Wide Open Throttle
Ill will second that one....
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