I don't know, dude. That worked fine for me with a stock ECU and a friend of mine's chipped one.
Technically adding a spacer plate or changing an intake manifold alone requires tuning to get the most out of it, but it's not required and by no means hurts reliability unless you're running a pretty aggressive or specific tune.
Consider all the people with H22 swaps who don't use the butterflies their ECUs were programmed for.
It is always suggested to get a good tune for the parts that are on your car.
This system works best with stock cams that are made to be in VTEC only about 100 rpm or so after the IABs open.
You can imagine how fast 100rpm goes by even in 3rd gear, hardly enough time to choke.
Most people's basic H22 tunes from what I've seen cut VTEC in at 4800 rpm, which is exactly where the stock IABs open, so in that case, it seems ideal.
My shit runs rich, so maybe there's a good spot in the map this way
Technically adding a spacer plate or changing an intake manifold alone requires tuning to get the most out of it, but it's not required and by no means hurts reliability unless you're running a pretty aggressive or specific tune.
Consider all the people with H22 swaps who don't use the butterflies their ECUs were programmed for.
It is always suggested to get a good tune for the parts that are on your car.
This system works best with stock cams that are made to be in VTEC only about 100 rpm or so after the IABs open.
You can imagine how fast 100rpm goes by even in 3rd gear, hardly enough time to choke.
Most people's basic H22 tunes from what I've seen cut VTEC in at 4800 rpm, which is exactly where the stock IABs open, so in that case, it seems ideal.
My shit runs rich, so maybe there's a good spot in the map this way
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