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    Default Apexi removal?

    I about to turbo my DC. I already have a Apexi VAFC hooked up to my ecu. My question is, do i need to complete remove it when i hook up my hondata s300? I know that hondata can do all that the apexi does. Or should i just keep it in still. Thanks for all the help.

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    completely remove


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    That's what I thought. Thanks

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    it will still try and fight to force the engine into vtec while the ecu keeps it on lo cam. even if you set the 2 the same it makes for a crappy transition. remove and sell. make sure you re-connect the map and vtec wires to the ecu since they get cut to run through the vafc.
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    standalone solves all problems

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