jdm p72 ecu/93 cx/ b18c1 wire for vtec ?
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jdm p72 ecu/93 cx/ b18c1 wire for vtec ?
i had done everything, wire vtec solenoid valve , vtec pressure switch knock sensor , now what else do I need to wire in order to have vtec crossover with a jdm p72 ecu obd1/ and 0bd1 b18c1 vtec is not kicking in for some reason j000 !!! wtf is the problem
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Re: jdm p72 ecu/93 cx/ b18c1 wire for vtec ? (racing_beat)
Are the ECU throwing any codes ? Apart from the things you listed you need the ECT sensor and the VSS to work for VTEC to activate.
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Re: jdm p72 ecu/93 cx/ b18c1 wire for vtec ? (EGSR)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by EGSR »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">whats the ect sensor and does it do ?</TD></TR></TABLE>
The ECT sensor is the Engine coolant temp sensor. Itīs located under the distribitur if I remember correctly. It gives the ECU the engine temp so it knows when itīs up to operating temp. No ECT = no VTEC.
The ECT sensor is the Engine coolant temp sensor. Itīs located under the distribitur if I remember correctly. It gives the ECU the engine temp so it knows when itīs up to operating temp. No ECT = no VTEC.
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