internally stock b16a doesnt have a louder crossover than internally stock b18cR, changing to more aggresive camshafts, bigger throttle body and intake manifold will make your vtec engagement
more pronounced
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internally stock b16a doesnt have a louder crossover than internally stock b18cR, changing to more aggresive camshafts, bigger throttle body and intake manifold will make your vtec engagement
more pronounced
Before a tune my BB6 stock crossover was noticable in a 2nd gear pull....However after at tune it wasn't.
After tune acceleration video clips.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_y8VSA_bc4
http://i237.photobucket.com/albums/f...o/DSC01697.jpg
hey isnt that pic of a fellow members ride before?
i think it was mwaku?
Yeah it was mwaku. Dude trust me, vtec should be way louder, get it checked man.
the question is, does the OP have a stock ecu or is it tuned? Ask mwaku for more details cause I think that's his old car...I remember seeing pics of the mugen intake and stuff at JDMyard....the OP also needs to learn the basics such as checking oil level... lol
If it's not tuned then it shouldn't have a power curve as straight as mine so the VTEC engagement should be noticable.
every motor is different, ive found vtec is loud when the temperature is cold and its softer when its hotter
No point discussing this thread if OP doesnt know anything about checking his own oil lol
ok... you have a problem mate... there is no cutover. a B18c7 will have a noticable swapover from low to high cam at about 5700... there should be a chanGe in engine note, and there isn't.
Now, you either have an oil pressure problem, check your oil level (although if it was low enough to affect high cam engagement you'd probably seen your engine oil light)... try it anyway. Look in your manual to see how to check, otherwise the dipstick is found in the front of the engine near the headers, pull that stick out, give it a wipe down, then put it back in and take our. There are two lines, your oil level should read between those lines, if it isnt, go and get some appropriate oil, and top it up. The amount of oil between the two lines is 1 litre for your information.
The next question is, was that video recorded when the engine was at operating temperature? (ie. the water temp needle is as just under halfway?). If it was, then you need to check your VTEC Solenoid.
Now, given your inexperience with vehicle maintenance, i recommend you take it to a mechanic and explain the issue you are having. A specialised Honda mechnic like Hanny's etc would be your best bet.
In the meantime, take some time to learn about your car and cars in general, best way to do it is read, and try.
In the meantime, this is going to be a second thread of yours that has gone to shit, and unfortunately it's not your fault. I am leaving this open, but will be viewing it over the next 24 hours waiting for your response. anyone who contributes rubbish here will get an instant infraction.
Stay on topic, be helpful, or piss off somewhere else... first and final warning