connect vtech d15b
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what wiring i need to connect for mine vtech i got a p28 ecu .. i need to run the wiring and i dont know what wiring to run . hellp me out .!
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For the love of god, no H's in VTEC, its not a fone. You need to use the search tool first, there are plenty of writeups on how to wire up VTEC on your own. As far as i know, there are two wires that run from the ECU out to the head. Ones a ground, the other is for the VTEC solonoid itself.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 97Ej6mike »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">For the love of god, no H's in VTEC, its not a fone. You need to use the search tool first, there are plenty of writeups on how to wire up VTEC on your own. As far as i know, there are two wires that run from the ECU out to the head. Ones a ground, the other is for the VTEC solonoid itself.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I would sure like to see HT ban the use of those words to noobs.... gets kinda annoying...
I would sure like to see HT ban the use of those words to noobs.... gets kinda annoying...
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You should have gotten the P08 ECU when you got the motor. For your car to run right you're gonna have to have P08 maps burned onto the P28 ECU.....Go here...You'll learn much http://www.d-series.org/forums...32597
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To answer your question in simplest terns though...
You'll need to run the blue wire (or whichever color is from the plug) to pin D6, and then run the black ground wire from the plug to anywhere on the motor. You then need to run the green wire from the VTEC solenoid to pin A4.
You'll need to run the blue wire (or whichever color is from the plug) to pin D6, and then run the black ground wire from the plug to anywhere on the motor. You then need to run the green wire from the VTEC solenoid to pin A4.
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Re: (Bejita)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Bejita »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">To answer your question in simplest terns though...
You'll need to run the blue wire (or whichever color is from the plug) to pin D6, and then run the black ground wire from the plug to anywhere on the motor. You then need to run the green wire from the VTEC solenoid to pin A4.</TD></TR></TABLE>
WRONG! He wants to hook up a phone to his d15b and run the phone with p28 ecu.
You'll need to run the blue wire (or whichever color is from the plug) to pin D6, and then run the black ground wire from the plug to anywhere on the motor. You then need to run the green wire from the VTEC solenoid to pin A4.</TD></TR></TABLE>
WRONG! He wants to hook up a phone to his d15b and run the phone with p28 ecu.
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