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One thing I was thinking about yesterday is;

The RL redlines at 5900 rpm. I will be installing a type 2 intake manifold this spring and redynoing. I understand that the type 2 design should move the power and torque curve higher up the RPM range. With your AT chips in legends can you control the maximum shift point by changing the redline, or are maximum rpm shift points a value that is stored in the AT daughter board?

Steven
 
Discussion starter · #23 ·
One thing I was thinking about yesterday is;

The RL redlines at 5900 rpm. I will be installing a type 2 intake manifold this spring and redynoing. I understand that the type 2 design should move the power and torque curve higher up the RPM range. With your AT chips in legends can you control the maximum shift point by changing the redline, or are maximum rpm shift points a value that is stored in the AT daughter board?

Steven
The type II manifold will not modify your torque curve THAT much. A set of type II cams and valve springs will be what truly shifts it. I wouldn't rev the RL too far past 6400-6500 due to its weaker valvetrain.

The shift points on the Legends are controlled by the transmission daughterboard, but most will hold the gear to whatever rev limiter you set (which is modifiable). There is ROM code built onto the transmission controllers microprocessor that COULD be accessed and modified but it would be very difficult due to the fact that it is a 84 pin surface mount and also finding the out-of-production UV erasable ROM version of this micro.

Regardless, I haven't seen an RL computer so I cannot speak for them at this time.

-Matt
 
See I always wondered that. Could you just drop in C32 type II cams in the C35 head? Then could it be possible to just install the bigger valve seats and port the C35 head and use type II valves???
 
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See I always wondered that. Could you just drop in C32 type II cams in the C35 head? Then could it be possible to just install the bigger valve seats and port the C35 head and use type II valves???
Yes, the type II cams should fit. Kenso installed type I cams in a 3.5 and verified that they worked, so the type II cams should fit. At the most, you may have to grind a little clearance into the spark plug tube support. It would require the type II valve springs also, which are stiffer.

http://www.acura-legend.com/vbulletin/showpost.php?p=723138&postcount=747

You could grind the type II intake valves into the head, but is it worth it for the amount of work? They are only 1mm bigger than the RL's. The RL's intake and exhaust valves are identical to the type I. The exhaust valves are the same for all c32/c35 motors - type I and type II.

I am going to be installing the 3.5 in my car with a type II intake manifold and eventually, when I find them, type II cams and valve springs into the 3.5's stock heads and using the 3.5 rocker assemblies. I think this is the most bang-for-the buck method out there without breaking the motor down completely.

-Matt
 
Last summer I bought a C32 type 2 for the exact same reason. My original plans were to adapt the type2 I/M to the type 2 head/3.5 block combo by using aluminum spacers to extend the runners, but eventually decided that it would be cleaner and easier to P&P the 3.5 heads and install the type2 cams and valve train. Then the type 2 I/M would go on with no major modifications. I was also planning on using the type 2 E/M, but now I'm just going to wait for the stromung (sp?) headers that are being developed.

So right now I have a pair of stuffed type2 heads waiting to be parted out to the rl heads, and a cleaned type2 manifold ready to go on. I guess what I really need now is a spare set of 3.5 heads to get worked on so that I can just do a weekend swap.

My first stage will be to swap the I/M and see what type of gains can be had there. Then I will pull the motor and swap the heads out.

I/M for sure this spring, the rest... who knows!

BTW I will be taking pics of the ECU tonight.
 
Has anyone cam doctored the Type I and TYpe II 2ng gen cams and also the early and late RL cams? Where is it that the later RLs have another 10 or 15 hp? The top end right?

I would love to see a chart of all the differences!
 
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Has anyone cam doctored the Type I and TYpe II 2ng gen cams and also the early and late RL cams? Where is it that the later RLs have another 10 or 15 hp? The top end right?

I would love to see a chart of all the differences!
Yes, Web Cams makes a grind, but the one they have is tuned to DV8's specifications. You may or may not want to have a custom cam ground to your specifications.

http://www.acura-legend.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=81915&highlight=web+cams

I'm not 100% sure, but I think the later RL's gains were soley from a re-designed muffler and ECU - possibly intake.

-Matt
 
Well, The part numbers have not changed from at least 96 to 2002 on the cams. I can't check 03 or 04 unfortunately.

14100-P5A-000
14200-P5A-000


When did the 225hp figure start? 2002?
 
Here are the pics...

I don't think that this ECU is chippable, but I guess we'll see.

Entire inside
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left top quarter
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right top quarter
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left bottom quarter
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right bottom quarter
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small chip numbers
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large chip number
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ECU part#
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Hope this helps

BTW there was no AT daughter board on the ECU. Pic #1 is exactly what I was when I removed the cover.

Steve
 
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