Vtec Oil Pressure Block off
When you get an EMS, it does not use the oil pressure sensor off of the vtec solenoid like stated above. Depending on your turbo kit, you may need to remove the plug for the sensor. Rather than having an open plug sticking off the vtec solenoid, you can remove the whole sensor and thread this bolt in its place to make it look nicer. Its a cosmetic mod that cleans things up mostly.
With my InlinePro sidewinder manifold, I actually melted the end of my vtec sensor plug as its right next to the down pipe. I just bought one of these for my car while at Full Blown yesterday to replace that melted sensor.
With my InlinePro sidewinder manifold, I actually melted the end of my vtec sensor plug as its right next to the down pipe. I just bought one of these for my car while at Full Blown yesterday to replace that melted sensor.
If you don't need to run the sensor since you're on Hondata then just delete it. Carefully cut open the wire loom, cut off the wires to the sensor and seal them with either electrical tape or something equivalent and buy this plug on ebay. Or source one from this OG post.
RyWire Vtec Pressure Sensor Delete Bolt
RyWire Vtec Pressure Sensor Delete Bolt
If you don't need to run the sensor since you're on Hondata then just delete it. Carefully cut open the wire loom, cut off the wires to the sensor and seal them with either electrical tape or something equivalent and buy this plug on ebay. Or source one from this OG post.
RyWire Vtec Pressure Sensor Delete Bolt
RyWire Vtec Pressure Sensor Delete Bolt
Damn! That pool of oil though... fortunately that happened while the car was parked in your garage, correct? Nice OPS block off bolt. Where did you buy that from?
Yes the car was parked and i was adjusting my tune. Thank God !! Well, the disable works perfectly to turn off the oil switch. So just pull and tuck the wiring. Done and done. I cant recall where i bought it from. . Ill look and get back to ya. Was only 20 bucks. Burt titanium. I like it. Ill find the link and post it!!









