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HondaTuner 07-20-2004 10:30 PM

Re:question about manually engaging VTEC
 
If it engages earlier than normal, it loses major power. Just leave it the way it is.

ZexRex 07-20-2004 11:26 PM

Re:question about manually engaging VTEC
 
ok dude noone is gonna answer you questions about putting any lights on your car but as far as your $1 manual vtec switch is not a good idea, the fuel/spark maps change at the crossover point and your switch wont do that.

i dont think your friend with the automatic had his sweet light hooked up right b/c i have never seen a dyno of a engine with a crossover that low.

Donald125 07-21-2004 02:44 AM

Re:question about manually engaging VTEC
 

Originally Posted by Breaker84
The only reason I ask is because I have a friend that has an automatic transmission and he made the vtec light, his kicks in at different rpm's. Anytime between 2000 and 5000 depending on how hard he hits the gas. and on standard tranny it waits til like 5400. Does auto tranny vtec kick in so early because it's auto or what?

his friend prob.ly has a Vtec-E motor(HX?)

bambooseven 07-21-2004 03:43 AM

Re:question about manually engaging VTEC
 
^^^^ word, hx/vx will crossover there.

-SphiNx- 07-21-2004 05:21 AM

Re:question about manually engaging VTEC
 
Your mate will probly have a i-VTEC engine..

bambooseven 07-21-2004 06:06 AM

Re:question about manually engaging VTEC
 
he means vtec-e ^^^^^

91civicZ6 07-21-2004 11:10 AM

Re:question about manually engaging VTEC
 
two words: "VTEC Killer"

if you dont care about idle quality or emissions, go ahead and do what you want. Engines still exist without the benefit of VTEC and they run just fine.

Plus 4 cylinders loping sounds ------- awesome :D

when i first dropped in my y7/z6 mini with comp 59300 cam, i hadnt got my VAFC in the mail yet, so i just hooked up a toggle to my VTEC solenoid. In a cold start siatuation where i had high oil pressure and a high cold idle, i hit the switch a couple of times and it loped and sounded bad ass but i never tried to drive it like that.

bottom line is it wont hurt anything, but it could make you lose power in the low end.

Nobody said honda spent all that money on research and development to make their non-VTEC lobes make maximum power, they are simply to make the car idle properly and maintain low emissions at crusing rpm.

Breaker84 07-21-2004 06:48 PM

Re:question about manually engaging VTEC
 
Word to that, But yeah my friend has an 02 civic ex, I don't think they had i-vtec yet, and plus it only says VTEC on his engine head. I don't think I'll ---- anything up if I made a switch though.

-SphiNx- 07-21-2004 11:51 PM

Re:question about manually engaging VTEC
 

Originally Posted by bambooseven
he means vtec-e ^^^^^

i-VTEC is activated by throttle postion etc i always thought?.. New cars over here have it ..

err i duno


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