Thanks Justin. I too have long hoped for more knowledgeable people living near me because we'd have some crazy project fun!! My wife would hate me though.
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After speaking with others, I have decided to do another leakdown test. If I get good numbers, then the motor is healthy regardless of compression test numbers. If I do not, I will narrow down where the leakage occurs. Also, I will do another compression test for reference and go from there. I had good leakdown numbers about 100 miles ago, I hope there was no degradation.Last edited by HondaFan81; 08-18-2009, 03:38 PM.
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Originally posted by dbsharpwhat does the ignition map look like now?Last edited by HondaFan81; 08-18-2009, 10:37 PM.
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Got back from vacation yesterday, only been able to do a bit. Anyhow, my piston ring theory of not sealing does not seem to be the issue and motor appears healthy. Did another compression test, it is consistent across all cylinders. The low vacuum and lower compression test numbers are due to the camshaft. However, I am still battling finding a tuner that knows how to deal with an aggressive NA camshaft. It seems a hybrid of alpha-N based idle/low RPM and MAP sensor based for rest of calibrations is the solution. I want this setup driveable so I can enjoy it a bit.
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Originally posted by d112crzyLow vacuum, yes...low compression test #'s...NO.
How much have you beat on it?Originally posted by sweet91accordif aredy time i need to put something in cb7tuner. you guy need to me a smart ass about and bust on my spelling,gramar and shit like that in so sorry.
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The other guy does not have the same camshaft, found out today. Thus, their higher compression test numbers. Hence my correction in this thread. It is the camshaft, which explains why I retain good leakdown numbers. I was misinformed that the other guy had the same camshaft, that threw me for a loop. Foamypirate is on point.
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The leakdown percentage per cylinder is what is key, not the variation between cylinders (if that is what you're referring to). I do agree that the rings are still sealing, but most of the sealing is done and I have good leakdown numbers. My point here is the leakdown are past the rings (which is normal), but the compression test numbers are on the lower end due to the camshaft design. I may see an increase in compression test numbers, but they should not be anything significant. I still keep your story in mind and more power to me if I see an increase as you described, but I'm doubting it. I'll keep you posted.Last edited by HondaFan81; 08-19-2009, 08:47 AM.
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Yes, I can play around with advancing/retarding the camshaft, but I did degree it and so it should be at its optimal. I was planning on moving the camshaft and doing compression tests to see if I can regain some low RPM compression, but there is always a compromise. I just wonder if the difference will be enough to help idle (MAP sensor based calibrations). However, I need to confirm if the alpha-N based calibrations can idle this setup as-is. Supposedly the first tuner attempted this, but it never did idle consistently.
EDIT: Camshaft change in the near future, should be road-worthy come this spring.Last edited by HondaFan81; 10-14-2009, 03:34 PM.
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i want to see pictures of your bisi headers
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Originally posted by HondaFan81 View PostEDIT: Camshaft change in the near future, should be road-worthy come this spring.
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