b16 pr3

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i have an obd 0 pr3. my vtec i have no clue where that kicks in, but my rev limit is at about 7400 ish. i thought i was able to rev to 8200. i want my 1k rpm back. also if it is a manual and i do chip it, say the spoon/mugen program, and the vtec coms on at 4400, and there is no rev limit, if i go above 8200, is there still a fuel cut off because i dont wana have valve float/binding or broke valves and pistons. any suggestions
 
Originally posted by vdubber@Nov 1 2003, 01:32 AM
i have an obd 0 pr3. my vtec i have no clue where that kicks in, but my rev limit is at about 7400 ish. i thought i was able to rev to 8200. i want my 1k rpm back. also if it is a manual and i do chip it, say the spoon/mugen program, and the vtec coms on at 4400, and there is no rev limit, if i go above 8200, is there still a fuel cut off because i dont wana have valve float/binding or broke valves and pistons. any suggestions

i have the same motor and ecu, my rev limit is at 7800 and vtec kicks in at 4100....



is this true about the 8200 rpm rev limit?
 
yo homey u got a automatic ecu. if u dont believe me open the top part of the ecu andlook at the smallcircuit board if it says AT its automatic. if it says MT its manual
 
Originally posted by vdubber@Nov 1 2003, 01:32 AM
i have an obd 0 pr3. my vtec i have no clue where that kicks in, but my rev limit is at about 7400 ish. i thought i was able to rev to 8200. i want my 1k rpm back. also if it is a manual and i do chip it, say the spoon/mugen program, and the vtec coms on at 4400, and there is no rev limit, if i go above 8200, is there still a fuel cut off because i dont wana have valve float/binding or broke valves and pistons. any suggestions

What's the last 3 digits on the ECU part number...

Like - 37820-PR3-???

That will tell you what it is supposed to be.
 
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