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wiring vtec for my ls/vtec? please help, please?

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Old Dec 24, 2003 | 08:54 PM
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Default wiring vtec for my ls/vtec? please help, please?

Thank you in advance.

Ok, first off.
My tach nor speedo works. Everything is plugged in.
I do not know why it does not work. I bought the car as-is.
Car is a theft salvage, they tried to steal the motor.
They cut off the vtec solenoid wires.

Problem: Where do I connect the wires to?
There are two wires correct?
Black - Ground
Blue - to where?

B18B Block B16A Head.

Sorry I know nothing about LS/Vtecs

Please help, my car could be so much nicer with the vtec...
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Old Dec 24, 2003 | 11:12 PM
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Default Re: wiring vtec for my ls/vtec? please help, please? (im a monster hehe)

Nvm, I searched =D

Solenoid is the brownish colored cap above the vtec pressure switch (which is the green plug with two wires coming out of it) Connect the wire from the solenoid to the ECU [A8 Pin] Then connect the black wire from the vtec pressure switch anywhere to the block, make sure it touches the metal. Screw it in or something. Connect the other wire from the vtec pressure switch (should be blue, mine is) to the ECU [B5 Pin] Then connect the Knock Sensor Wire to [B19 Pin]
and viola that should be it!

Someone correct me if I am wrong Thanks
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