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deacon

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I need someone who is a damn smart guy who has hooked up a RPM shift light to a mivec solenoid. The wiring has already been pulled into the car so its just a matter of running a relay from the RPM shift light to the mivec wiring to activate it.

Can someone with a vast amount of intelligence help within this week, I am damn tired of waiting, the mivec transplant has been in the car for more than 3 weeks already.

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lekalo

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oh dear dude... heard of this trick before, where one would use an RPM meter or APEX'i RSM to get the MIVEC to activate.
Honestly, I oso dun understand, but the best thing is still to have a MIVEC ECU in to cut the crap... I think.
better still, prepare the moolah and opt for a standalone management! kih kih kih..
 

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You would need MAP sensors for you to use a mivec ecu.
 

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mivec

I had a fren who did the same..Activate mivec with rpm shift...

The result was no so good....

The best is to use the intire mivec wiring & ecu....
 

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