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Old 09-09-2004, 08:42 AM
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I am have a slight problem I have had my turbo on for about 4 months now and just last week it started cutting out under boost and doesn't feel like my v-tec is working i have checked all the conections and grounds and pulled the codes off the ecu. Its like it has a rev- limiter at 7200 now and cuts in and out until that point, but then once in awhile it runs like a raped ape

anyone help or having the same problem?
Old 09-10-2004, 01:43 PM
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by LeesB &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I am have a slight problem I have had my turbo on for about 4 months now and just last week it started cutting out under boost and doesn't feel like my v-tec is working i have checked all the conections and grounds and pulled the codes off the ecu. Its like it has a rev- limiter at 7200 now and cuts in and out until that point, but then once in awhile it runs like a raped ape

anyone help or having the same problem?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Have you checked your oil pressure? Remember VTEC relies on good oil pressure. A buddy of mine has a stock GsR integra 4dr...and he was running low on oil...it would feel like VTEC wouldn't even ingage. That would be my first bet on trying to resolve your problem.
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well to date i have check the oil the v-tec soliod pressure switch all connections
all grounds engine codes ect ect and still nothing even checked the timing just in case
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any other ideas????
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have you checked your plugs & plug wires?
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I have had this problem before. For me it was running too rich under load, and I had to reduce my gap to 0.028.
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my gap is at 28 also and i changed plugs wires and tested my coil what next
i guess maybe a break in my v-tec wire???????? I dont know where else to turn
my vafc says its hitting v-tec but i know its not

pretty messed up isnt it
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well on the newest update still nothing have changed everything poss v-tec solinoid (sp?) pressure switch ecu hooked a gauge to my oi pressure could it be the v-afc?????

please help
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