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Old Dec 21, 2005 | 10:41 AM
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Originally Posted by Honura_Kit
^ indeed, V6 with 240+ prabably go out, but not v4 lol.
V4's dont exist last time i checked.
Old Dec 21, 2005 | 07:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Honura_Kit
^ indeed, V6 with 240+ prabably go out, but not v4 lol.
hahahahahaha he said v4.........
kid, do you even drive a car?
Old Dec 23, 2005 | 09:28 AM
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Originally Posted by exbrick
The lag is just the transient while the ECU adjusts for the sudden change in throttle position. It shouldn't be that noticeable but it takes the fuel system a few moments to catch up. Think about what's going on inside the engine. At the instant that you nail that the throttle there is a very sudden flood of air into the engine. This results in a lean mixture until the air mass meter and O2 sensor tell the ECU what's happening, at which point the ECU adds fuel. Lean = less fuel = less power. Some ECUs actually revert to open-loop at WOT which brings the mixture all the way over to rich. Rich = air is displaced by extra fuel that won't burn = less power, too. That's to protect the engine from pinging and unsightly CELs. So I really doubt that there is anything wrong with your car at all. You can check for vacuum leaks as others said but otherwise just go a little easier on the throttle.
Very well put, and correct.
Calculate the time from the point when you floor the accelerator to the point of the car actually accelerating. Also take into consideration it's an automatic, and there will be a delay because the transmission has to downshift to the correct gear to match the power that resulted from the air/fuel mixture.
This delay can be capitalized buy letting the car breathe a little better. Intake, Header, & exhaust would help. Or, you can get a throttle spacer to better the response of the throttle. These steps would help in the response, but will not eliminate the delay.
The best way (my opinion) to get a better response is to get a manual transmission. The only delay is the time it takes you to downshift
Old Dec 23, 2005 | 12:47 PM
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ok my car is not an automatic. and yes it is an i4 but the fact that its a 2.4 liter should atleast give it some torque as opposed to lets say a 1.8 liter. i think theres just not enough fuel and too much air.
Old Dec 23, 2005 | 12:54 PM
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Im thinking that you should do some mods to your car...do you have any aftermarket mods right now?...my 4 cylinder accord was like that for a while until I added a short ram intake, headers, plug wires, and a greddy evo 2 catback exhaust...now I punch it and I get response right then....thats probably what you need my friend...V4??? WTF lmao...theres no such thing I believe you can call it an I4 or a 4 cylinder my friend lol...anyways let me kno if you have any mods!
Old Dec 23, 2005 | 01:36 PM
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Originally Posted by 04accordcoupe
ok my car is not an automatic. and yes it is an i4 but the fact that its a 2.4 liter should atleast give it some torque as opposed to lets say a 1.8 liter. i think theres just not enough fuel and too much air.
Your car is geared for gas milage and economy. It's not a Civic SI, it's not an RSX-S. You have torque, but have nothing to gauge its performance against.
Old Dec 23, 2005 | 01:47 PM
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^^ theres no way your accords performance with an i/h/e drastically increase like that. sorry dude but its all in your head.
Old Dec 23, 2005 | 07:15 PM
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Hahaha...

Q: Why is my Accord slow?
A: Because all Accords are slow.
Old Dec 24, 2005 | 06:30 AM
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my 04 Accord I4 auto gets up and goes and its stock.
Old Dec 24, 2005 | 08:33 AM
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I have 05 Accord I4 and it goes. It is pretty fast and has a good pick up. I don't think I will ever go for V6 with the way Honda makes its I4 engines (I find them more then enough).



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