"v-tec stop working"
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"v-tec stop working"
i just got my b16 tranny rebuilt, and the speedometer doesn't work! now the v-tec doest work is this possible or is it something else. the speed senser is broken also, my v-tec controller says ON but i hear or feel no v-tec?
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Re: "v-tec stop working" (ls-vtec1kid)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ls-vtec1kid »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">feel no v-tec?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Well, it IS a B16....j/p
Are you throwing any codes?
Well, it IS a B16....j/p
Are you throwing any codes?
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Re: "v-tec stop working" (JUN EK9)
Yes, no VSS will stop vtec from enguaging. the ECU checks to see if you're going at least 20mph before it allows VTEC enguagment.
I'd say your VSS didnt get hooked back up or is fucked.
I'd say your VSS didnt get hooked back up or is fucked.
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Re: "v-tec stop working" (GimpyAccord)
ill verify, no VSS signal to ECU no vtec.
here
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=164863
thats my vtec troubleshoot guide, wrote it long ago after i did my b16 swap and couldnt get vtec to work.
here
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=164863
thats my vtec troubleshoot guide, wrote it long ago after i did my b16 swap and couldnt get vtec to work.
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Yup, you need a VSS signal in order for the ECU to see that you're moving the wheels. VTEC will not engage unless the engine is under load. The ECU determines load by vehicle spped.
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Re: (Tim the Stick)
it determines load by throttle position
if you are going 50mph in 2nd gear but have it on cruise control you will be above the vtec engagment but vtec wont be on because there is little load on the motor.
if you are going 50mph in 2nd gear but have it on cruise control you will be above the vtec engagment but vtec wont be on because there is little load on the motor.
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Re: (TorganFM)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by TorganFM »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I have a question about B16 lsvtecs. What are the usual specs such as displacement, compression, ponies, and torque?</TD></TR></TABLE>
you know the lsvtec isnt a stock honda engine right? they never made it from the factory
but its 1.8L, compression and horsepower numbers vary depending on how its built. anywhere from 150 to over 200
you know the lsvtec isnt a stock honda engine right? they never made it from the factory
but its 1.8L, compression and horsepower numbers vary depending on how its built. anywhere from 150 to over 200
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Re: (TorganFM)
there are many variables on VTEC enguagment... water temp, load and ground speed (VSS) all play a role. thats why I set mine to a static RPM in the ROM, WOT is the only time I need it anyway.
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Re: "v-tec stop working" (ls-vtec1kid)
Replace the vss, your vtech and speedomiter work off the the same sensor. In order for your vtech to kick in your car has to reach a certin mph. Your ecu will not know when you have reach that mph to kick vtech over if your speedominter is not working to tell it so
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Re: "v-tec stop working" (Skunk2whore)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Skunk2whore »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Replace the vss, your vtech and speedomiter work off the the same sensor. In order for your vtech to kick in your car has to reach a certin mph. Your ecu will not know when you have reach that mph to kick vtech over if your speedominter is not working to tell it so </TD></TR></TABLE>
VTEC VTEC VTEC VTEC!
jesus where do people get this ******* H from?!
VTEC VTEC VTEC VTEC!
jesus where do people get this ******* H from?!
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Re: "v-tec stop working" (Kamin)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Kamin »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
VTEC VTEC VTEC VTEC!
jesus where do people get this ******* H from?!</TD></TR></TABLE>
Seriously. Even the noobies who are trying to "help" are spelling fundamental **** wrong . Look on your valve cover once in a while and you'll find VTEC spelled correctly.
Anyhow. Even if you have a VAFC (or VAFC2), it communicates with the ECU, which communicates with the VSS and the VTEC solenoid. If the VSS isn't working, which yours obviously isn't, VTEC is not going to work. Period. That's the problem.
Now I don't expect anymore posts from you bumbasses until you have one that says, "Thanks for the help, guys: I replaced my VSS and now everything's peachy ".
VTEC VTEC VTEC VTEC!
jesus where do people get this ******* H from?!</TD></TR></TABLE>
Seriously. Even the noobies who are trying to "help" are spelling fundamental **** wrong . Look on your valve cover once in a while and you'll find VTEC spelled correctly.
Anyhow. Even if you have a VAFC (or VAFC2), it communicates with the ECU, which communicates with the VSS and the VTEC solenoid. If the VSS isn't working, which yours obviously isn't, VTEC is not going to work. Period. That's the problem.
Now I don't expect anymore posts from you bumbasses until you have one that says, "Thanks for the help, guys: I replaced my VSS and now everything's peachy ".
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I read all through these posts...but no one mentioned anything about OIL!!!
Vtec is oil dependent...so if there isn't much oil...then it won't engage. Go check and see how much oil you have in there. My friend has a B20/vtec and no dipstick, and ran out of oil. His vtec controller would say it was on, but it wouldn't engage. It would pop for a second at 6k and the off. So go change your oil or at least check it.
KISS Theory = Keep It Simple Stupid
Look at the simplist things first before gettin yourself too deep into what could be wrong. It's almost always something simple that can be fixed for cheap or free.
Vtec is oil dependent...so if there isn't much oil...then it won't engage. Go check and see how much oil you have in there. My friend has a B20/vtec and no dipstick, and ran out of oil. His vtec controller would say it was on, but it wouldn't engage. It would pop for a second at 6k and the off. So go change your oil or at least check it.
KISS Theory = Keep It Simple Stupid
Look at the simplist things first before gettin yourself too deep into what could be wrong. It's almost always something simple that can be fixed for cheap or free.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by H23 EG Hybrid »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I read all through these posts...but no one mentioned anything about OIL!!!
Vtec is oil dependent...so if there isn't much oil...then it won't engage. Go check and see how much oil you have in there. My friend has a B20/vtec and no dipstick, and ran out of oil. His vtec controller would say it was on, but it wouldn't engage. It would pop for a second at 6k and the off. So go change your oil or at least check it.
KISS Theory = Keep It Simple Stupid
Look at the simplist things first before gettin yourself too deep into what could be wrong. It's almost always something simple that can be fixed for cheap or free.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Listen, bro. His VSS isn't working which is 100% VTEC disabling. It takes a big loss of oil (more than half) to disable VTEC.
Vtec is oil dependent...so if there isn't much oil...then it won't engage. Go check and see how much oil you have in there. My friend has a B20/vtec and no dipstick, and ran out of oil. His vtec controller would say it was on, but it wouldn't engage. It would pop for a second at 6k and the off. So go change your oil or at least check it.
KISS Theory = Keep It Simple Stupid
Look at the simplist things first before gettin yourself too deep into what could be wrong. It's almost always something simple that can be fixed for cheap or free.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Listen, bro. His VSS isn't working which is 100% VTEC disabling. It takes a big loss of oil (more than half) to disable VTEC.
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Re: (Carlo)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Carlo »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">hey ls-vtec1kid, what does v-tec stand for?</TD></TR></TABLE>
lol, you just like starting chit!! good stuff
lol, you just like starting chit!! good stuff
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