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> Need Advice For My New Mods, Car seems more sluggish than usual
post Jul 13, 2007 - 12:27 AM
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I just finished installing a Cold Air Intake and a full exhaust system (headers all the way to muffle) The thing is that I had a K&N regular filter before and I decided to make a CAI. The tubing is about the same but I hadta make 3 90degree bends to fit it. Now the car seems to be less responsive with the throttle.


IS it better to just stick with the normal Air Intake (K&N) or is the CAI better? COULD the problem also be a need of a performance ECU?



PLEASE HELP ME OUT I WANNA GET MY CELI ROLLING PROPER! Gotta stick it to those Acura's at the Dragz


Car is a 97 ST Hatchback Automatic 7A-FE


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post Jul 13, 2007 - 1:20 AM
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well, its not to much bends that could be causing the sluggishness. i noticed with the intake that the shorter it is, the more responsive..

YOU DO NOT need a performance ecu. it would be too much of a hassel for the mods you have. advance your timing to 15* btdc, use 91 octane, check your oxygen sensors, clean throttle body, run sea foam through it, and reset the ECU. these are the things i did that made a noticeable difference in my ST


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