So, I got my swap a couple years ago (JDM H22),
and most everything has been fine up until now.
I recently drove the car from Massachusetts to Arizona,
and everything went smoothly along the way, no problem.
When I got here, my brakes were *very* soft. They barely
stopped the car. I took my car in, and wound
up paying over $4,000 for work:
New Timing Belt
New Fast Idle Valve
New Cooling Fans
New Engine Ground
New Power Steering Pressure Hose
New Brake Cylinder
etc.
When I got the car back from the shop, everything seemed fine.
I hit VTEC in 1st and 2nd, with a grin on my face.
A couple days later, I pulled out of a parking lot, spinning tires,
and I bottomed out on the road. Had to get out there quick, so
I went to hit VTEC, only to find out there was none! When I got to
about 5800 rpm (at which VTEC shoucl be fully engaged by then),
the engine made some god-awful sputtering, and it felt as if my
transmission was about to fall out of the car. I eased at it the rest
of that day, and took the car back into the shop a few days later.
They replaced the VTEC switch out of a wrecked Prelude, and told
me everything was fine, and VTEC was working perfectly.
That is not the caese though.
VTEC has been working intermittently since then. Right when I'd
take off, shortly aftert starting the car, it would hit just fine in any gear.
But after running the engine for a while, I would experience the same
problem, and the engine seeming as if it wants to simply stop working.
I havnt had time to take the car back into the shop, as I've needed
it to get around town.
Any ideas on what could be the problem? Could it be electrical? Because
I've noticed my dash lights flicker from dim to normal at all times.
Any ideas will be welcome, so I can relay the thinkings to my mechanic.
Thanks
and most everything has been fine up until now.
I recently drove the car from Massachusetts to Arizona,
and everything went smoothly along the way, no problem.
When I got here, my brakes were *very* soft. They barely
stopped the car. I took my car in, and wound
up paying over $4,000 for work:
New Timing Belt
New Fast Idle Valve
New Cooling Fans
New Engine Ground
New Power Steering Pressure Hose
New Brake Cylinder
etc.
When I got the car back from the shop, everything seemed fine.
I hit VTEC in 1st and 2nd, with a grin on my face.
A couple days later, I pulled out of a parking lot, spinning tires,
and I bottomed out on the road. Had to get out there quick, so
I went to hit VTEC, only to find out there was none! When I got to
about 5800 rpm (at which VTEC shoucl be fully engaged by then),
the engine made some god-awful sputtering, and it felt as if my
transmission was about to fall out of the car. I eased at it the rest
of that day, and took the car back into the shop a few days later.
They replaced the VTEC switch out of a wrecked Prelude, and told
me everything was fine, and VTEC was working perfectly.
That is not the caese though.
VTEC has been working intermittently since then. Right when I'd
take off, shortly aftert starting the car, it would hit just fine in any gear.
But after running the engine for a while, I would experience the same
problem, and the engine seeming as if it wants to simply stop working.
I havnt had time to take the car back into the shop, as I've needed
it to get around town.
Any ideas on what could be the problem? Could it be electrical? Because
I've noticed my dash lights flicker from dim to normal at all times.
Any ideas will be welcome, so I can relay the thinkings to my mechanic.
Thanks
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