Why does the Honda VTEC controller feel slow?

Why does the Honda VTEC controller feel slow?

Honda also spent a lot of time on marketing. It is known that they deliberately set the VTEC engagement point artificially high so you’d get that “boost” feeling. A properly tuned Bseries VTEC car will feel slower because the transition ought to be seamless and it should only be audible.

Why does a bseries VTEC car feel slower?

A properly tuned Bseries VTEC car will feel slower because the transition ought to be seamless and it should only be audible. Every PROPERLY remapped B-VTEC should have a very smooth looking graph that doesn’t have a dip and then a crazy spike when VTEC engages.

Do you lose power when lowering the VTEC?

Yeah, but on a stock engine you will not only lose on mileage but also on power and drive-ability. Lowering of VTEC engagement must be done in combination with a proper remap with at least some mild breathing mods. Otherwise you will lose power.

How is stuttering different from other speech problems?

Stuttering is a speech problem. The normal flow of speech is disrupted. A child who stutters repeats or prolongs sounds, syllables, or words. Stuttering is different from repeating words when learning to speak. Stuttering may make it difficult for a child to communicate with others.

How long does stuttering last in a child?

A child may have symptoms of stuttering that are part of his or her normal speech and language development. If the symptoms last for 3 to 6 months, he or she may have developmental stuttering. Symptoms of stuttering may vary throughout the day and in different situations.

Is there a cure for stuttering in children?

Test your child’s ability to speak with different techniques and in various situations. Treatment will depend on your child’s symptoms, age, and general health. It will also depend on how severe the condition is. There is no cure for stuttering. Early treatment can prevent stuttering from continuing into adulthood.

What causes a person to stutter after a stroke?

Neurogenic stuttering. Neurogenic stuttering may happen after a stroke or brain injury. It happens when there are signal problems between the brain and nerves and muscles involved in speech. Psychogenic stuttering. Psychogenic stuttering is not common. It may happen after emotional trauma.