buffjuice, fitting a turbo doesnt remove the vtec. Some people remove it so the map of the car stays linear.
Just think that when they spend hours mapping it with the turbo conversion, but then when the vtec kicks in, the map doesnt suit it. Its like having two different stages of tune.
Using the vtec is usually fine both with n/a and turbo, but when running big boost its a safer option.
rubbish rubbish rubbish, if correctly mapped with uprated fuel system and map sensor no issues, this was my car!! my friends pu the vid up
jordanturbo1986 2 years ago
im looking to buy a jordan did you have any probs finding body parts for it or you can fit any other civic parts thnx very much
ker018 2 years ago
damn
J90lude 3 years ago
buffjuice, fitting a turbo doesnt remove the vtec. Some people remove it so the map of the car stays linear.
Just think that when they spend hours mapping it with the turbo conversion, but then when the vtec kicks in, the map doesnt suit it. Its like having two different stages of tune.
Using the vtec is usually fine both with n/a and turbo, but when running big boost its a safer option.
zeebowa 3 years ago
nice civic whats it do 0-60
thechops23 3 years ago
is it true that putting a turbo in any vti engine that it will cancel out the vtec??
buffjuice 3 years ago
why is it shit! your shit, why watch it, i bet you drive a saxo!
jordanturbo1986 3 years ago
306 and its still alive, she used to be a every day car but now i have a second runner and shes garaged most of the time.
jordanturbo1986 3 years ago
what no. is the jordan? im doing a register. is it still alive?
stug45 3 years ago
That car is amazing. I have never seen such an aesthetically pleasing Honda Civic!
sammyjcox 3 years ago