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  • lsv v-tec not poppin when oils hot ??? help!!!

    .i have a ls/v swap with a t67 and i wanted to know if i could keep the stock oil pump or change to a civic type r oil pump iv cleaned out the head changed the o-ring on the cam gurdle, changed the sylinoid and the wires to the ecu and tested the ecu its all good iv ran the oil feed lines the right way and if the cars cool it pops nice and hard then when the oil gets hot and thin it pops weak and late and cuts out or just dont come on at all was wonderin if someone could help me out???? thanks

  • #2
    b series oil pumps are the same. check the part numbers.
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    • #3
      what u using for oil?
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      • #4
        b series oil pumps are not the same. u need a b18b.gsr/b16a itr pump

        the b18a pumps are not the same.

        in my ls/v im running a oem gsr pump with gsr water pump and belt.

        my car makes 80 psi oil press. under boost and 25ish at idle. this cracks vtec like a whip.

        check your oil pressure. i think 40 psi is the minimum in order for vtec to engage properly.

        if oil press is good pop off the dolinoid and check the creen for schmeg

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        • #5
          Originally posted by meat View Post
          b series oil pumps are not the same. u need a b18b.gsr/b16a itr pump

          the b18a pumps are not the same.

          in my ls/v im running a oem gsr pump with gsr water pump and belt.

          my car makes 80 psi oil press. under boost and 25ish at idle. this cracks vtec like a whip.

          check your oil pressure. i think 40 psi is the minimum in order for vtec to engage properly.

          if oil press is good pop off the dolinoid and check the creen for schmeg

          yea what meat said souns correct
          My turbo is louder then yours!!!

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          • #6
            exacly LS oil pumps are garbage
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            • #7
              Sounds like ur low on oil to mee vtec cuts out when the oil is low wether u have a pressure switch or not

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              • #8
                all the pumps are the same. the only difference being that ls oil pumps come with a washer between the relief spring and locknut
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                • #9
                  the fuking perfect person chimed in ding ding ding its super daveeeeee
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                  • #10
                    if they are all the same then wy is it common practice to ditch the pos b18a oil pump when building an ls/v....

                    i ran an ls/v with a b18a oilk pump and spun rod bearings not even revving it past 8k. i ran another ls/v right after with a b16a oil pump and never did it again. ive heard many stories of the same thing happening to others

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by meat View Post
                      if they are all the same then wy is it common practice to ditch the pos b18a oil pump when building an ls/v....

                      i ran an ls/v with a b18a oilk pump and spun rod bearings not even revving it past 8k. i ran another ls/v right after with a b16a oil pump and never did it again. ive heard many stories of the same thing happening to others
                      your shot just stop talking

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                      • #12
                        what size oil feed lines??? if you lines are too big you are basically starving your lma's
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