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yeah thats a vct solenoid clicking just off idle mine does the same thing i dont know why, so i wouldnt mind knowing the answear to this one too, mine was clicking with standard and aftermarket ecu, by it clicking that means the vct is being switched on but i dont think it should click in that early usually its around 4500rpm or something so if any of other guys had this problem i would like to know the answear to this too.

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yeah thats a vct solenoid clicking just off idle mine does the same thing i dont know why, so i wouldnt mind knowing the answear to this one too, mine was clicking with standard and aftermarket ecu, by it clicking that means the vct is being switched on but i dont think it should click in that early usually its around 4500rpm or something so if any of other guys had this problem i would like to know the answear to this too.

Have a read of this http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Vc...tral+switch+vct.

Could just be a faulty neutral switch. Ecu thinks it's in neutral and the VCT does its thing. Makes sense.

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yeah thanks 4 d link yeah i stuffed up, the vct turns off after 450orpm not turns on haha cos what it does it gives you low down torque i was thinking of a vtec haha, yeah but with the ticking noise i dont think it was there before i don know weird but who cares just a little anoying mine ticks with or without in gear and foot on clutch, i was just wondering what the noise was and what it is caused by

thanks anyway

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