2004 Vtec issues...

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  1. 04viffer

    04viffer New Member

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    Hello, I recently purchased a '04 and it seems fall right on it's face when it hits around the 7k mark, which from what I understand is when the vtec kicks in. Does anyone have any suggestions on what it could be?

    I did post this in the 6th gen section, but hopefully this one will get more traffic TIA
     


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    02 VFR Rider New Member

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    Lucy you got some splainin' to do

    does it just fall flat on its face and doesnt want to go or just stumbles for a minute.
    if its the first, test the V-tec solenoid & connections.

    the 04 ( not sure what year they changed it ) should kick in about 6,800 rpm or if newer ECU then 6,400 rpm ( 06 and up )
    you can download a manual on the site.
     


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    Gave this a bit of thought, must say +1 with 02. If it were my bike I would look at he V-tec solenoid first. It just chokes past 7k?
     


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    yes, it runs fine until it hits 6800/7000 rpm and literally wants to shut off, I can push the rpms higher but it isn't a smooth ride.
     


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    Is the bike stock or does it have a power commander?

    Rollin
     


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    its bone stock,, also I am not sure it had any of the wiring recall performed on it.
     


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