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Clutch change and now issues
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No mate can't locate the blue wire, my car has been played about with quite a bit by previous owners they might have cut it off, but going to take it to dr japs (a honda vtec specialist and tuner in Stockport) and they may be able to sort it out. First things first take it back to the guy who did the clutch
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yeah mate its the power of the forum thats fixed it for you

thats one easy fix


thats one easy fix

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From what I have skim read it sounds like it is a just a VTEC engagement issue and nothing more sinister. To get into VTEC the engine needs to be up to temp, have enough oil pressure and to be going over 18mph. The loss of any one of those things = no VTEC.
Check your oil level to see if there is enough in there. If it is right on the bottom there might be just enough to give an intermittent problem.
6700rpm is the limit to the non-VTEC cam lobe.Teddy78692110 wrote:rev limit is at around 6700 rpm
Check your oil level to see if there is enough in there. If it is right on the bottom there might be just enough to give an intermittent problem.