If VTEC kicks in at 5500 rpm
And then there is an upshift, and the car is floored but the revs drop to about 5200 rpm, will the engine go back into primary cam or stay in secondary cam lobe?
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If VTEC kicks in at 5500 rpm
And then there is an upshift, and the car is floored but the revs drop to about 5200 rpm, will the engine go back into primary cam or stay in secondary cam lobe?
obviously it will drop out of vtec..
well thats what you would think but id have to say no
in my old motor b18 I noticed it did stay in vtec when i did do not do full rpm shifts
unless the stock tacho is out it would drop to about 5300 and stay in vtec i allways wonderd why that was
mine was set to 5500 aswell
maybe cause B18C's vtec engages at about 4500 RPM. Thats for VTIR anyway.
Or did you have some other b18 vtec?
i had b18b block with b16a head running and obd1 ecu no piggy back
VTEC disengages at a lower RPM than engagement. Not sure by how many hundread rpm though.
that would make sence then
diff model has diff vtec kick in
dunno which car u r specifying
but i would assume that if vtec kicks in at 5500rpm and rev drop to 5200rpm when shifting, then its out of vtec.
The FACT is this:
Vtec has both an engagement point and a disengagement point.
The disengagement point is usually a few hundred rpm below engagement.
Honda intended this by design.
i tried this this morning in my car
and vtec disengaged at the same point both when upshifting and dropping the revs to about 4700 and driving in vtec and letting go of the accelerator..
think about it, if u keep ur revs at 5500 going slightly up, slightly down if the engagement point and disengagement point were the same it'd constantly switch on and off.
as long as ur revs when u change stay above the disengagement point u'll stay in vtec
well that just depends how hard u got your foot down on the acceleratorQuote:
Originally Posted by saleeb
my vtec engages at 4800 but i can get it up to about 6200 without it engaging.. u just have to accelerate slowly
so if your cruising up and down around ur vtec point then vtec will not engage anyway
but if u got ur foot down and let go.. yes vtec will engage and disengage