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  1. #13
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    u'll find it very hard to get to redline sam.
    if your stuck on the low cam profile your motor will run out of puff way before redline & will just have nothing left to push u there.
    the motor will start getting upset as the airflow starts getting choked up thru too small of a valve opening,not good for a new motor.
    just stay in the working range of the low cam till u get vtec hooked up,your motor installer is quite capable of getting vtec hooked up for u,if u want it done straight away.

    have u sorted out the dizzy yet?

  2. #14
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    well im going to be bringing a OBD2 Type-R dizzy to bens, would it run on my car ? or will we need to fix up the pins and that? You said we could re-pin with a OBD1 plug. and i can get a complete OBD1 VTEC dizzy but it needs a new coil put in it?.


  3. #15
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    i said there is a "good chance" u can repin the obd2 dizzy plugs to obd1.
    ive never tried it,but i can see it being able to be done,considering most pins in most plugs on honda looms are interchangeable.

    if u can get the obd1 dizzy easy enough,then just use that & just pull the working coil out of the typeR dizzy & transfer it to the obd1 dizzy.

    your best bet is just take all the dizzy bits & pieces u have or can find with u to the motor swap.

  4. #16
    Engine builders ( THE DODGY ONES) will say no warrenty for anything....when you take them to court and get 25 grand out of them for a blown engine they might understand there has to be a warrenty....true story

    Put your car on the dyno straight away and use the dyno to load up your engine ...4th gear load it up to bed the rings in if you dont do this your compression wont be good..you will get blow by
    Pin It To Win It

  5. #17
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dart View Post
    Engine builders ( THE DODGY ONES) will say no warrenty for anything....when you take them to court and get 25 grand out of them for a blown engine they might understand there has to be a warrenty....true story

    Put your car on the dyno straight away and use the dyno to load up your engine ...4th gear load it up to bed the rings in if you dont do this your compression wont be good..you will get blow by

    Well said. Dyno are great way to run in newly built motors.

  6. #18
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    Quote Originally Posted by Benson View Post
    Well said. Dyno are great way to run in newly built motors.

    yes they are but be prepared to pay for it. but atleast then you can redline all the way home from the dyno.

  7. #19
    use the valvoline 30 weight oil ( running in oil)to run in the engine on the dyno ....I would not red line your new engine on this oil ,,,,once you have done the dyno change your oil ..I would put new 30w oil in again for 1000 k do not use synthic oil till done 5000....( if it is a dedicated race engine after the dyno change oil and race ...clearances will be done different for race engine usually)
    Pin It To Win It

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    ive bought castrol gold 5w-30. i still duno which method to use.
    im going to be driving it to get it tuned any way. So i put load?
    I have a feeling im going to be tempted really badly to just beat on it.


  9. #21
    Quote Originally Posted by GSi_PSi View Post
    ive bought castrol gold 5w-30. i still duno which method to use.
    im going to be driving it to get it tuned any way. So i put load?
    hey, just a thought,

    why dont you ask your engine builder what oil to run when you ask him/her how/how-not-to run in the engine that he/she just spent lots of time building for you?

    asking teh internets how to run-in an engine is actually just asking for trouble...
    B20VTEC - since 2002

  10. #22
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    when i had vtec problems, i could still redline in the lower cam. It just didn't have the kick it would normally have, and the engine did struggle abit

    Quote Originally Posted by CRXer View Post
    u'll find it very hard to get to redline sam.
    if your stuck on the low cam profile your motor will run out of puff way before redline & will just have nothing left to push u there.
    the motor will start getting upset as the airflow starts getting choked up thru too small of a valve opening,not good for a new motor.
    just stay in the working range of the low cam till u get vtec hooked up,your motor installer is quite capable of getting vtec hooked up for u,if u want it done straight away.

    have u sorted out the dizzy yet?
    Evo IX - THE FINAL EVOLUTION

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    Quote Originally Posted by LowEk View Post
    yes they are but be prepared to pay for it. but atleast then you can redline all the way home from the dyno.
    Yeh 150-200 for dyno time is nothing compare to a 5k engine build

  12. #24
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    I might have missed it.
    But I havent read anyone say. DONT LET IT IDLE.
    That includes warming it up.
    Start it. For 2-3seconds when you have your oil circulating, keep the revs up.
    Between 2-3k RPM. Doesnt need to be held at a certain rev. Range the revs.
    Keep doing that for 5-10 minutes. Till the fan cuts in, maybe twice just to be sure. Like bleeding the cooling system.

    Then you can let it idle. But not for long.
    Drive it ranging from 1-5k rpm, but leaving it in gear when cruising, and let the revs slowly drop with your vehicle speed.

    Should be alright after that. Try drive it abit harder here and there.

    And importantly. Before initial start up. Cut off fuel and spark.
    Crank the engine for 5-10 seconds so oil pressure is spread around to where its needed most.
    Then start it.

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