Apexi Vafc
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No personal experience with that product.
That's the VTEC controlling one, right?
From what I've read, the install is easy. Similar difficulty to installing a stereo. Just be careful, and you won't have problems.
The VFAC units are ECU piggyback systems, so you have to be careful with how you set them. Unless you really know what you're doing, I would take the car to a tuner with dyno after the install to get it tuned. The VAFC unit work by modifying your fuel maps, and as we all know, a bad fuel map is enough to totally destroy your engine.
What are you going to use it for? Are you just wanting to change your VTEC engagement point? Or are you putting together a turbo system? I have read a lot of things that say if you're going to be doing some real tuning, it is better and safer to use a standalone system and not an ECU piggyback. Hondata ECUs are common standalone units used by many tuners.
Apexi does make good stuff. I've heard that the VAFC II is better than the VAFC I.
That's the VTEC controlling one, right?
From what I've read, the install is easy. Similar difficulty to installing a stereo. Just be careful, and you won't have problems.
The VFAC units are ECU piggyback systems, so you have to be careful with how you set them. Unless you really know what you're doing, I would take the car to a tuner with dyno after the install to get it tuned. The VAFC unit work by modifying your fuel maps, and as we all know, a bad fuel map is enough to totally destroy your engine.
What are you going to use it for? Are you just wanting to change your VTEC engagement point? Or are you putting together a turbo system? I have read a lot of things that say if you're going to be doing some real tuning, it is better and safer to use a standalone system and not an ECU piggyback. Hondata ECUs are common standalone units used by many tuners.
Apexi does make good stuff. I've heard that the VAFC II is better than the VAFC I.
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I use the apexi Neo. I guess its both of the units in one. (fuel curve, Vtec control and a monitor) The install is extremely difficult and tedious unless you’re good with wires. I used a harness made by boomslang. Install took about 15 min, just an extension to your ECU. I’d recommend it. It’s one of my favorite mods on my prelude.
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Re: Apexi Vafc
question.
I have a vafc on my 97.
basically stock just
full exhaust
cai
& some small stuff.
can anyone tell meif they have any similar tuning that i could use or helpful hints.?
i would appreciate it.
I have a vafc on my 97.
basically stock just
full exhaust
cai
& some small stuff.
can anyone tell meif they have any similar tuning that i could use or helpful hints.?
i would appreciate it.
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Re: Apexi Vafc
The best way is to get it on dyno and have it tuned by a pro. Do some research in your area and find a shop. It will be a little expensive ($200-$300) bet the resualt is a great running lude. I've seen people get 18whp on a stock H22 after a dyno session, just depends on how good your tuner is. Good luck.
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Re: Apexi Vafc
+1 for taking it to a dyno and experienced tuner.
...and I think Sir Kyle meant 180whp on a stock H22.
...and I think Sir Kyle meant 180whp on a stock H22.
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Re: Apexi Vafc
No I mean 18whp gains on a stock H22 from a piggyback. And when I say stock I'm talking about the block and head, not bolt ons.spiffyguido wrote:
...and I think Sir Kyle meant 180whp on a stock H22.