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    vtec smoke???

    for some reason when i hit vtec a little white/light coloured smoke comes out... i dont think its normal so does anyone have any ideas on how to fix it or wat it mite be?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SOM-STA
    for some reason when i hit vtec a little white/light coloured smoke comes out... i dont think its normal so does anyone have any ideas on how to fix it or wat it mite be?
    From what i was told, this is normal.
    When vtec engages, the engine oil some how makes its way to the exhaust and emits as smoke from the tail pipe.
    I am sure someone will give you a better explanation.

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    its all about the engine running rich up top with the super safe factory tune.
    theres too much feul pumped through and not enough air to burn all the fuel and it goes out the exhaust
    this coupled with the oil squirters working overtime some oil will be burnt and will exit through the ehaust......its totally fine coz every lude does it.
    if it stops thats when u shouild be worried

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    ur VTEC is SMOoOoOoKIN y0!!!!

    lol

    sorry i duno why its doin that..

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    when in high cam these "oil squirters" activate, because at higher rpm you need to keep the engine lubricated very well. the conventional oil delivery probly isnt as refined for high rpm so theres oil squirters in our motors....dont ask me how the hell these work coz i wouldnt have a clue but i know theyre there.

    but the moral of the story is, your car is fine. its completely normal if its just during vtec. once tuned it might not do it as bad, but as racinghonda jokingly said to me when your pulling away from someone just call out "go go gadget smoke screen"

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    thanks all happy to know my car isnt dying ahaha
    i was also wondering u noe how u can get a vtec controller? if u change ur vtec to kick in at say 2k rpm will that increase the cars time to 100kmph?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SOM-STA
    thanks all happy to know my car isnt dying ahaha
    i was also wondering u noe how u can get a vtec controller? if u change ur vtec to kick in at say 2k rpm will that increase the cars time to 100kmph?
    Yeah go try it, you'll be the first person in the world to set the Vtec to engage at 2K rpm.

    its normal for vtec engines to burn some oil when you engage vtec.
    Last edited by vtek; 18-03-2006 at 08:06 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vtek
    Yeah go try it, you'll be the first person in the world to set the Vtec to engage at 2K rpm.

    its normal for vtec engines to burn some oil when you engage vtec.
    ahah so i guess it aint possible lol peace

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    Quote Originally Posted by SOM-STA
    thanks all happy to know my car isnt dying ahaha
    i was also wondering u noe how u can get a vtec controller? if u change ur vtec to kick in at say 2k rpm will that increase the cars time to 100kmph?
    HAHAHA SOMEONE THINKS GETTING VTEC TO KIK IN EARLIER WILL MAKE THE CAR FASTA!!!!.. NOOB
    no torque buildup will just make ur car eat more fuel..
    buh yeh.. go ahead n try it n let us know :P
    one of my mates had some probs wen he put in the vtec controller, and when he took it off.. vtec kept kicking in at random rpmz :S:S

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    yeah ah no, mine is set prett low but its all very well tuned to allow a very smooth power delivery. 4100 is as low as youll really get. in our engines vtec changes the timing at which the exhaust valves open (as at higher rpm its better to have them open earlier than at low rpm), why have a DOHC engine and only use the high cam? hehe

    vtec is a very powerfull tool if in the right hands, just like a turbo if you dont tune it right youll suffer some power delivery issues. its all about sitting it on a dyno and running it over and over and over till you find a good/safe tune, in our case a flat torque curve and smooth power curve.

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    Quote Originally Posted by claymore
    There are no Oil squirters in your ENGINE to activate maybe you are confused with Diesel engines that do have them.
    r u sure dude? i coulda sworn the h22a has oils squirters. like pretty certain. might do a google now.

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    Can H22 oil squirters be installed in a F22B2?
    (absolute prelude)
    H23 Rods And H22 Oil Squirters Question
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    That statement is not the plugs but the OEM H22 oil squirters themselves?
    once again im pretty sure the h22a has oil squirters, the h23 does NOT.

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