Fitting the shortie/S2000 filter (gives 3-4psi increase IIRC?) isn't IMO the right way to go though. If you're down on pressure using the standard filter then surely something's amiss, if it is that of course. You could use it as a rough eliminator I guess but it technically isn't a Prelude spec part. If it doesn't run right on what is supposed to be there... etc.braziers wrote:Luckily I have a spare stubby HAMP filter kicking about somewhere too, may fit that rather than the regular HAMP to see if it's the pressure causing the issue aswell.
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Oil change, now no VTEC and Engine-Check light on...
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True, but I'm thinking that the current oil (5w40) isn't building enough pressure to correctly activate the VTEC solenoid.Donald wrote:Fitting the shortie/S2000 filter (gives 3-4psi increase IIRC?) isn't IMO the right way to go though. If you're down on pressure using the standard filter then surely something's amiss, if it is that of course. You could use it as a rough eliminator I guess but it technically isn't a Prelude spec part. If it doesn't run right on what is supposed to be there... etc.braziers wrote:Luckily I have a spare stubby HAMP filter kicking about somewhere too, may fit that rather than the regular HAMP to see if it's the pressure causing the issue aswell.
Without changing the oil, I could replace the filter if I allow the engine oil to drain to sump.
Using the shorter filter could increase pressure slightly, but then again, I can't see it being enough.
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5w40 fully synth in mine for the last few changes, and no issues at all.
Get the code, and then we'll see exactly what's up.
Get the code, and then we'll see exactly what's up.
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Few. This sounded like mine, oil pump. Glad to hear it isnt mate.
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Break between the top of the gearbox and the ECU then. Check the plug on top of the gearbox first. Is it an import?
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