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Phatblackcivic 10-02-2001 01:34 PM

Rev Limiter
 
Does anyone know how to remove or adjust the rev limiter in a 96' Civic Dx with the D16Y7 engine? I want to get a tach and remove the limiter it bugs the hell out of me.

:mad:

Dezoris 10-02-2001 06:52 PM

Why would you want to remove the limiter?
Anyway you need to have the ECU chipped or re-programed.

advanracing62 10-03-2001 09:03 AM

To remove the rev limiter you would need to get another ECM. Either JUN, Apex'i, or whatever, it can't be done just with some after market jumped in ecm. I wish it was easier.

Phatblackcivic 10-04-2001 11:19 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Dezoris
Why would you want to remove the limiter?
Anyway you need to have the ECU chipped or re-programed.


Because it is set to like 7100 rpms and I HATE it when the damn thing kicks in and kills my engine. I would like to shift when I want to, not when I HAVE to. It limits me and I hate being so damn limited!

sleeper4 10-06-2001 11:24 AM

well honda put the limiter there for a reason so your motor won't go booooooom. with a built motor you can sure raise the redline and remove the limiter, but if you motor is stock then boooooom is all i can see.

civicstud96 10-23-2001 08:14 PM

i got the same car and motor...i dont have a probably with the limiter....you lose power once u get up that high unless ur motor is built.

Accord Man 10-24-2001 10:08 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Phatblackcivic


Because it is set to like 7100 rpms and I HATE it when the damn thing kicks in and kills my engine. I would like to shift when I want to, not when I HAVE to. It limits me and I hate being so damn limited!




If you dont have much done to your engine. I dont think you should take it off. Besides 7100 is already pretty high.
Your civic isnt a race car.


Dont think about changing the rev limit.

:cool:


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