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It really depends on what ECU you have:

On OBD1 ECU splice the D6 VTM wire onto the A4 VTS wire.

On OBD2 ECU splce the C15 VTM wire onto the A8 VTS wire.

My car is BB3 F20 OBD1 chassis with a P13 OBD1 ECU. My engine is an H22 OBD2 which came with no VTEC oil pressure sensor. I spliced the D6 VTM wire onto A4 VTS wire and hey presto, VTEC heaven. :D

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