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    i need some info on how to hook up vtec on a 90 integra with a 0bd0 b16 swap and pr3 ecu. let me know thanks
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    Knock sensor and Vtec solenoid. I think thats the only difference Yo.

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    from what i understand i need to repin the the ecu,is this right? the ecu was just plugged in and thats it. what do i need to change on the ecu?
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    As long as its a obo wire harness and ECU you shouldnt have to re-pin anything..

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    its a 90 integra GS it was an auto trans now its a manual it has a b16 swap in it . all i know is vtec does not come on at all. how in the hell to i hook it up?
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    i just looked at it today and saw the the person who did the swap has the vtec noid wire run to the inside of the car aswell as the wire coming off the top of the noid. does this help with figuring out where i need to be?
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    umm.. maybe. You just have to make sure the Wire is connected correctly. And i believe there is a knock sensor too.

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    the wire is not connected at all, the wires from the vtec noid are run in to the car and unhooked. where do they go? normally you would need to repin the ecu since there wires from the vtec noid are already in the car where on the ecu do they need to be connected?
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    you need to figure out which ecu you're running, get a pinout, and run the wire to the correct location on the ECU plug, then the other wire is for the oil pressure sensor i think.

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    PR3 and heres the pin out. i have 2 wires run into the car from the vtec noid. ive tryed puting them in the place as shown on this link to the diagram. and no luck. i had a ls/vtec before so i know when it comes on and its not.
    do i have to hook up a knock sensor? if so where is it?
    the car runs fine without but i need to hook it up to make sure nothing is wrong with the noid.

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    If I was you I wouldn't mess with the VTEC wiring. Because if you mess up this what could happen to you.

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    funny,i doubt it. someone with real info feel free to chime in at anytime.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AirBrcak
    If I was you I wouldn't mess with the VTEC wiring. Because if you mess up this what could happen to you.

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    thanks but thats not a pr3 ecu . what im lookin for is what i need to do with the wiring after a b16 is installed in a 90 integra/
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