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Join Date: Dec 2007
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Car 1: 98 mustang Car 2: 98 integra Car 3: 71 mustang |
question newbie here
hi all i have a integra with a gsr motor. what does that mean? it is also a special edition what is that? sorry if i sound dumb.
ok so on to my problem. the tps sensor and distributer (was a customers car) were changed before it got to me. it is still throwing a tps sensor code. what is the voltage supposed to be set at for idle and full throttle? it feels normal when crusing except it serges. when you stomp the peddle it does not accelerate faster than 1/3 throttle like it has a huge dead spot. when i advance the timing it feels better but i run out of timing. im also almost sure it is not a fuel system it has to be timing. and the vtec is working. could it be the map sensor to?? distributer 180 out? (i did not install). thanks |
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Give the rabbit some TRIX
![]() ![]() Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Louisiana
Age: 22
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Car 1: 1996 Integr@ LS SE Car 2: 1997 Monte Carlo Car 3: Segway (if I had one) |
Welcome to AW..And you have an LS SE with a b18c (GSR) swapped from the previous b18b1 LS motor which is non-vtec. So you went from 142 hp to 180hp or some say 178 and 1lb or so of torque more....I'm not certain on that. |
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Location: SLO, Cali
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Car 1: 94 Acura Integra GSR Car 2: My very own Chevrolegs |
Your GS-R (b18c) motor has v-tec, which allows for variable fuel/air ratios according to your RPMs. Thats a good thing. You should wikipedia v-tec to learn more. welcome to the forum.
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Suck my white asparagus!
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Location: Nashville, TN
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Car 1: 1997 Integra LS Car 2: 1997 Integra LS - R.I.P. Car 3: 95 Talon TSI AWD |
B18c1 = vtec, 170hp, 115 lb-ft of torque, I believe.
I think the B18b1 has 140 hp and 125 lb-ft, but I'm not positive on that. Look up "Honda B-series" on Wikipedia, that's actually a pretty good article. |
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High Life
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Location: Da Bay Area
Age: 19
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Car 1: 95 Integra (sold) Car 2: 91 Lexus Ls400 Car 3: 06 RSX VBP |
Wiki refers the B18c1 having 170hp & 127 lbs-ft. That doesn't sound right but the info they have on the b series is layed out good.
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 2
Car 1: 98 mustang Car 2: 98 integra Car 3: 71 mustang |
thanks for the reply's. i am aware of vtec and how it works (im not trying to sound like a smart ass). this thing is drivin me nuts it has about 60 hp right now im used to way more. it sounds like it is flyin.
any way to advance the timing more? any one know what the tps voltage is supposed to be? i really like the site and how it seams from what i have read lots of informative people but no big heads. wiki article is a good one. |
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