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  1. #13
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    vtec is engage by oil pressure, correct me if im wrong.

  2. #14
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    throttle position
    exhaust manifold pressure
    oil pressure
    travel speed....
    what else lol


    i think some people might have a lack of knowledge about VTEC
    assuming its like turbo... must be those VTEC pictures that get around lol

  3. #15
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    LOL yeah..... When the engine is crossed the vtec point, then the engine is working normally like designed. Below the vtec point, the engine is in a fuel economical grandma mode. People think that vtec is like turbo and if they can make it come earlier. LOL
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  4. #16
    the engagement of the hi cam will be more noticeable depending on throttle position vs road speed too..half throttle going up hill into 3rd gear will feel ¨less¨ pokey than full throttle on flat surface

  5. #17
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    vtec engages at 5800 rpm , full throttle , id suggest getting it serviced timing could be off as well.

  6. #18
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    Quote Originally Posted by timofytit View Post
    I would be checking if the High cam is actually engaging.
    wtf? reason for the change in tone is the camshaft profile changing...


    and all as said above... and your not really supposed to feel the x-over if its bone stock...
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  7. #19
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    Quote Originally Posted by dsp26 View Post
    and all as said above... and your not really supposed to feel the x-over if its bone stock...
    That's quite wrong! I could feel the cross over point more, when it was stock, than when I had my PFC installed. The Dyno graph explains it all. This was the case for other 10 or so stock DC2R I have driven.

    But yes, you should be able to feel the cross over. Nothing like boost kicking in (yO!), but yeah, you should definately feel it.

    As stated previously, change oil, filter, and spark plugs.

    Also high cam is slected not ONLY, on Full throttle. You can be touching the throttle rolling down hill, and once it hits 5800rpm, high cam will be selected.

  8. #20
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    Quote Originally Posted by kevster View Post
    vtec engages at 5800 rpm , full throttle , id suggest getting it serviced timing could be off as well.
    How can timing be off? Timing belt jumped a tooth? Dizzy bolt was loose so the ignition timing is off?
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  9. #21
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    You should feel the car pull when VTEC engages, it's not drastic, but it's there. Sound-wise, it's not obvious on a stock setup. I added a CAI and now the switch over point can be heard pretty well.

  10. #22
    when i had mine standard the "kick" was more noticable.
    once tune the crossover point is smoother and the dyno graph was more linear

  11. #23
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    2 videos you should watch this shows how vtec works

    vtec working

    and this one shows what vtec should sound like on a 100% stock itr

    watch from 40s - 50s for good example

    vtec in an itr


    VTEC engagement depends upon:

    rpm

    engine temp (temp sensor)

    throttle position (throttle position sensor)

    oil pressure

    vehicle speed (speed sensor).

    good luck hope this helps

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  12. #24
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    Quote Originally Posted by onlykillzz View Post
    2 videos you should watch this shows how vtec works

    vtec working

    and this one shows what vtec should sound like on a 100% stock itr

    watch from 40s - 50s for good example

    vtec in an itr


    VTEC engagement depends upon:

    rpm

    engine temp (temp sensor)

    throttle position (throttle position sensor)

    oil pressure

    vehicle speed (speed sensor).

    good luck hope this helps
    are you sure thats stock? because it is whistling pretty loud as with stock box and resonator i believe you can't hear the whistle sound from the intake

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