General engine questions/issues that aren't specific to the other categories
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By Ej2-B16a
#31840 at what RPM's do all the motors VTEC engage???

my b16a is a 5,500

my friend with a d15 block d16 head engages at 4,800

is that pretty much it?

post it up if you have it diffrent
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By hondajunkee
#31842 vtec-e 2500 rpm
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By Ej2-B16a
#31845 lol thats so amazing. does it actually like POP and get terribly loud?
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By hondajunkee
#31847 i dont know i never really drive it hard, plus i never really go above like 3500, it would kinda defeat the gas saving abilty of the motor, plus with it not running on an o2 sensor when i get on the gas hard it smokes a little (runs rich in lame mode) but it deff gets up and goes but levels off
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By Ej2-B16a
#31848 i mean have you ever felt herd/ like a SOHC OR DOHC actual VTEC...

like when its time for it to pop.. youl actually really feel it a little.. and definetly hear it

thats what im asking, or is it kinda like K series where its just build up :?
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By hondajunkee
#31853 well it doesnt pop, and its not like my d16z6, you can tell when that changes over, but for normal city driving with it kicking in at 2500 your basically in vtec all the timeso the only time you could hear the crossover is taking off from idle, but ill check the next time i drive it
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By Ej2-B16a
#31857 yeah please do, im really interested lol

just gun it and listen for the roar after 2,500 :thumb:
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By teal_dx
#31862 VTEC-E does not operate by switching intake cam lobes like a normal D15/D16 vtec. So you're not going to notice it. Its purpose is for better MPG, not performance.

Honda's next version of VTEC, VTEC-E, was used in a slightly different way; instead of optimising performance at high RPM, it was used to increase efficiency at low RPM. At low RPM, one of the two intake valves is only allowed to open a very small amount, increasing the fuel/air atomization in the cylinder and thus allowing a leaner mixture to be used. As the engine's speed increases, both valves are needed to supply sufficient mixture. A sliding pin, which is pressured by oil, as in the regular VTEC, is used to connect both valves together and allows the full opening of the second valve.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VTEC
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By hondajunkee
#31864
teal_dx wrote:VTEC-E does not operate by switching intake cam lobes like a normal D15/D16 vtec. So you're not going to notice it. Its purpose is for better MPG, not performance.

Honda's next version of VTEC, VTEC-E, was used in a slightly different way; instead of optimising performance at high RPM, it was used to increase efficiency at low RPM. At low RPM, one of the two intake valves is only allowed to open a very small amount, increasing the fuel/air atomization in the cylinder and thus allowing a leaner mixture to be used. As the engine's speed increases, both valves are needed to supply sufficient mixture. A sliding pin, which is pressured by oil, as in the regular VTEC, is used to connect both valves together and allows the full opening of the second valve.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VTEC


thats what i figured, i never really noticed a sound change. but there are a few people that ive seen use them for performance mainly cuz of the roller rocker heads they used d15z1 bottom and z6 pistons with a z6 head but swapped the roller rockers from the z1 head and had the cam re-grinded lot of work but they made good NA power
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By Ej2-B16a
#31875 is that it tho?

5,500

2,500

4,800

it can't be.. cuz im pretty sure that theres a

4,500 also
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By chnzgoofball
#31877 well if u get a vtec controller or tune it u can make vtec kick in at any rpm
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By Ej2-B16a
#31881 i know. but i wanted to know stock, vtec controller is a waste of money. (i think atleast)
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By vtec_gloucester
#31892 mine kicks in atabout 5800rpm
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By Hereg6
#31920
vtec_gloucester wrote:mine kicks in atabout 5800rpm

Mine is somewhere around there also