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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbodude06
    Ok according to the VAFC 0% throttle was .49, and full throttle was 4.59-4.6... That doesn't seem right to me?



    -Oh and the really weird thing is I was taking a ride in my buddy's civic last night and it did the same thing, exept his was hitting revlimit at 6K when it was supposed to go to 7K.....
    Your VAFC literature should tell you where the voltages should be for your engine. If you don't have the literature it's downloadable from the site. Or you could hop on Accord forums and ask and some1 would know off the top of theor head.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BABY J
    Your VAFC literature should tell you where the voltages should be for your engine. If you don't have the literature it's downloadable from the site. Or you could hop on Accord forums and ask and some1 would know off the top of theor head.
    idk I bought it used, 5 years ago.
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