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Buddy Club V Con (Vtec Controller)

Posted:
Mon Oct 20, 2008 6:33 pm
by MI_excoupe
I am not going to lie, when I bought this I didn't think it was going to be anything special. But once I got it installed, I changed my opinion really fast. Dollar for dollar this is probably the best part I have on my car. I installed mine in the glovebox (glued it) and ran the wires down through the little hole in the back to the ecu.
Price: $45-$50 (ebay)
Time to install: 40 minutes (took so long because my brother had to extend the wires due to me buying it used.)
Difficulty: 4/10
Product Rating: 8/10

Posted:
Mon Oct 20, 2008 9:06 pm
by Josiah
what does it do besides change the vtecy? by 100rpms units at a time? is there more

Posted:
Mon Oct 20, 2008 11:28 pm
by sdots
Cool, we can get the Apexi VTEC - Air and Fuel controllers here for about £50 -£70.
How many rev units can the VTEC engagement be changed by?
is it per 100 or 1000?

Posted:
Wed Oct 22, 2008 12:15 am
by MI_excoupe
You drive and hold the car at one steady RPM. While holding the RPM steady you turn the knob counter clockwise until it turns green. This means that VTEC is now engaged. So if you want your VTEC to engage at 4200, hold the car at 4200 (any gear), turn the knob on the V Con, and when it turns green VTEC is now set to kick in at 4200 RPM. And when it turns red, this means that VTEC is not engaged.
And it doesn't change anything besides the VTEC crossover. But I just thought it is a fairly cheap product (and people are always trying to save a buck or two) and is of good quality so I would post it up.
I hope this answers your guys' questions.

Posted:
Wed Oct 29, 2008 3:12 pm
by JDM3StageVTEC
i had one, and it changed per 1000

Posted:
Wed Oct 29, 2008 10:19 pm
by sdots
ok cool, thanks. my friend had one but never got a chance to play with it

Posted:
Mon Feb 09, 2009 6:14 pm
by JDM-Z6
do u the DIY for it