Has anyone ever done a jumper wire on the Vtec oil pressure switch it self and have no issues tricking the ECU ?
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Has anyone ever done a jumper wire on the Vtec oil pressure switch it self and have no issues tricking the ECU ?
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Last edited by -EnVus-; 10-30-2010 at 09:13 PM.
Tricking it to do what. You not running a pressure switch?
i idi yesterday worked good but i used a paper clip one the ecu
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sorry "i did" either way make the paper clip look like this _______________________ jump the pins using the paper clip vtec solenoid to oil pressure switch
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Why should you trick it? What ecu are you running? Pretty stupid not to just run a non vtec ecu.
Yeah runs and drove fine i just never new anything was even wrong till i got on it and well it didnt go past 5500k RPM
Now that i did a jumper wire on the Vtec oil pressure plug to close the circuit it runs fine no cut out.
I just dont want it to burn the ECU or short out
The VTEC solenoid is a on or off thing. When not in use, it reads a constant ground and the receives 12volts at 50+psi oil pressure. Try to get ahold of a vtec solenoid that will plug into it and tuck it away somewhere out of the way. that way it always sees a constant ground.
EDIT: doing this you may also run into a problem if the switch is electronic as opposed to mechanical. if the ecu gets a signal from an oil pressure switch, it sends the signal to the vtec switch and it may cause a code if the vtec switch isn't serving its function.