VTEC surge... how hard?
#51
NOOO!!!
and I still can't find it!
I am gonna turn crazy... I've been looking everywhere, and I can't find it. I don't see anything broken either. It's just as mrmonk said, as if it was just not there by default.
I've driven several cars and everyone has a trunk release near by the gas release, except in a 1990 Maxima where it's actually located on the door. Don't think Acura/Honda is gonna revolutionize ergonomics by placing the switch in the rear cabin either...
Any other 98+ GS-R who don't have a hatch switch. If you found it in the glove box, please let me know, I won't be looking there... but we never know
and I still can't find it!
I am gonna turn crazy... I've been looking everywhere, and I can't find it. I don't see anything broken either. It's just as mrmonk said, as if it was just not there by default.
I've driven several cars and everyone has a trunk release near by the gas release, except in a 1990 Maxima where it's actually located on the door. Don't think Acura/Honda is gonna revolutionize ergonomics by placing the switch in the rear cabin either...
Any other 98+ GS-R who don't have a hatch switch. If you found it in the glove box, please let me know, I won't be looking there... but we never know
#52
Originally posted by JimmysZ32
hey Mr. Ghetto ebonics...dont be a jackass and assume i was talking about vtec surges in general. i was talking about the vtec "surge" in a 1.8L b18c1 engine.
Look at the dynographs for a s2000
Looks like a nice linear curve, but at 58 mph, it takes off like a bat out of hell. I'm assuming this maybe Vtec kicking in. with a curve like that, i'd better be feeling it. thats something your butt-dyno can feel.
hey Mr. Ghetto ebonics...dont be a jackass and assume i was talking about vtec surges in general. i was talking about the vtec "surge" in a 1.8L b18c1 engine.
Look at the dynographs for a s2000
Looks like a nice linear curve, but at 58 mph, it takes off like a bat out of hell. I'm assuming this maybe Vtec kicking in. with a curve like that, i'd better be feeling it. thats something your butt-dyno can feel.
#53
Originally posted by vtecn00b
NOOO!!!
and I still can't find it!
I am gonna turn crazy... I've been looking everywhere, and I can't find it. I don't see anything broken either. It's just as mrmonk said, as if it was just not there by default.
I've driven several cars and everyone has a trunk release near by the gas release, except in a 1990 Maxima where it's actually located on the door. Don't think Acura/Honda is gonna revolutionize ergonomics by placing the switch in the rear cabin either...
Any other 98+ GS-R who don't have a hatch switch. If you found it in the glove box, please let me know, I won't be looking there... but we never know
NOOO!!!
and I still can't find it!
I am gonna turn crazy... I've been looking everywhere, and I can't find it. I don't see anything broken either. It's just as mrmonk said, as if it was just not there by default.
I've driven several cars and everyone has a trunk release near by the gas release, except in a 1990 Maxima where it's actually located on the door. Don't think Acura/Honda is gonna revolutionize ergonomics by placing the switch in the rear cabin either...
Any other 98+ GS-R who don't have a hatch switch. If you found it in the glove box, please let me know, I won't be looking there... but we never know
if you are talking about the trunk release switch, then integra don't have one. integra only have that pull hatch...
i hope you understand what i mean.
#54
so you are telling me that... there is not a trunk release switch near by the gas hatch?
I am even more confused now
I am even more confused now
Originally posted by gAmEs0n
lol, don't u know that there is a hatch under the driver side, next to the gas hatch? it must be there for a reason...
lol, don't u know that there is a hatch under the driver side, next to the gas hatch? it must be there for a reason...