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  1. #13
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    Aug 2003
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    Sydney, Australia
    Car:
    '94 Civic VTi
    dents can ****up the pickup and loose pressure. honda's are better then most. I know a guy with a pulsar, small dent,and lost 30psi!

    random idea:

    u might wana switch to a thicker oil? you might be running loose clearances which is causing lower the normal oil pressure.
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  2. #14
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    Jan 2006
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    Colorado, U.S.A.
    1: Check the connection between the sensor and the gauge.
    2: Try thicker oil.
    3: Check pressure at the VTEC solenoid.
    4: Check clearances in the pump.

    Rotor-to-cover clearance:
    -Standard 0.001 to 0.003 inch
    -Service limit 0.006 inch

    Tooth tip clearance:
    -Standard 0.002 to 0.006 inch
    -Service limit 0.008 inch

    Outer rotor-to-pump body clearance:
    - Standard 0.004 to 0.007 inch
    - Service limit 0.008 inch

    If you need a DIY on checking let me know I have a pump here and already torn down.

    5: Check the sump.
    6: flush the system for debris.

  3. #15
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    i know with my gauge when vtec kicks in the guage goes abit crazy then it goes fine again wired =(

  4. #16
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    May 2004
    Car:
    twin GX160's
    Quote Originally Posted by Dxs
    what difference would this make..

    and by that do u mean major dents.. not small 1 cm jobs?
    yeah what Weq said

    small dents should be ok, you would have to be pretty unlucky

  5. #17
    Green block gangster Array
    Join Date
    May 2004
    Car:
    twin GX160's
    1cm dent would be classed as a big ass dent

    if thats under the strainer it will gause this...

  6. #18
    Quote Originally Posted by SKREMN
    I'm picking my pressure up from my vtec oil line its a b20
    i got a T joint on it
    on idel its atleast 15-20 psi and normal driving its up to about 60-70 psi
    I think I may pump up my oil pressure a bit on the weekend


    Vtec mostly dopes out in second gear after 6500-7000 RPM and the car sounds flat
    doesnt happen n first gear

    i have treied adding a little oil just 2mm aove the fill line didnt help
    i jsut installed my oil cooler,

    pressure is now 60-70psi normal driving, around 25psi at idle...

    it does not drop out of VTEC, and goes down to 60psi when VTEC kicks in (my sensor is ALSO located on the VTEC oil line coming from the back of the block)
    B20VTEC - since 2002

  7. #19
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    May 2005
    Location
    Sydney
    Car:
    Honda Beat
    ok I just increased my oil pressure now it drops down to 50psi rather then 40psi when vtec kicks in
    I have only just driven it once since the change but it didnt drop out of vtec
    on normal driving its about 65-70 psi
    and idel about 25psi
    so we are pretty simular now with our readings

    Tinkerbell - have you inccraesed your oil pressure from stock? stock pump? stock tention on the piston spring?

    I now have 3 washers on mine

  8. #20
    stock tension, stock B20B oil pump (same OEM part as in ITR engine)

    i feel that is should be OK if it stays above 60psi (as my old B20VTEC is still runing fine with only 60psi BASE oil pressure)

    i have not had a proper chance to test it in full VTEC in higher gears, so will still be watching it carefully...

    i believe that the difference between our pressures may be the looser clearances in your "built" bottom end... (mine are factory B20B specs)
    B20VTEC - since 2002

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