V-tec
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- spiffyguido
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Re: V-tec
It's been a while since I've driven an H22 equipped Prelude, but I believe it kicks in sometime after 5000rpm.
There is a noticeably surge in power, however it wouldn't describe as being similar to a turbo coming into boost.
It is safe to run the engine up that high when you're accellerating. I wouldn't spend long intervals in that rev range, but when you're picking up speed, go for it.
On a side note, the intensity of VTEC is tied to oil pressure. If your oil is low or the engine cold, you won't feel it much.
Have you never felt the VTEC in your car engage?
There is a noticeably surge in power, however it wouldn't describe as being similar to a turbo coming into boost.
It is safe to run the engine up that high when you're accellerating. I wouldn't spend long intervals in that rev range, but when you're picking up speed, go for it.
On a side note, the intensity of VTEC is tied to oil pressure. If your oil is low or the engine cold, you won't feel it much.
Have you never felt the VTEC in your car engage?
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- Lude Dude
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Re: V-tec
I haven't revved it that hi yet...It is not a manaual trans. I have the Triptronic. Just seems unatural putting it up that hi in the rpm's....So if I am in second gear say, I can accelerate up to over 5000 rpm's before shifting to 3rd without hurting the engine.???.I have never owned a manual trans car, so I guess i don't know anything about how to shift....Ah well, I think I will just baby the car. i wanna keep it for a while
thanks again for your inciteful replies
Mitch
thanks again for your inciteful replies
Mitch
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Re: V-tec
Yeah. Go ahead. Take it up past 5000rpm. You need to experience VTEC. It would be a shame to miss that.
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Re: V-tec
While in Triptronic mode, if the RPMS get too high, it will automatically shift, or so I'm told (never tried it). You absolutely have to feel the VTec, it's a nice ride, especially the jolt and sound when it kicks in! This post was pretty old so hopefully you've tried it out!