Evan Undead (Team Cybergeist) wrote:then get an Ecotec with VVTito bad it does have the same effect as vtec lol that's ok my vtec pops hard and honda boys hate it... guess I should stop peddling races
Oedwards wrote:what does vvti do? Vtec opens valves further, from what i understand vvti just changes when they open.vvti is a form of variable valve timing but with intelligence (thats what the i is) so its constantly changing valve timing. thats what ivtec is. so pretty much you shouldnt be able to tell its ever there. and like ricardo said gm has vvt only
Evan Undead (Team Cybergeist) wrote:ha, my B.. thanks Ricvvt is not the same as vtec, vvt only phazes the exhaust cam(advancing or retarding cam timing... i think it advances?). dual vvt does intake and exhaust cam phazing and vtec changes lift and duration.
the way VVT was explained to me a few yrs back, was that it was GM's version of VTec
Ricardo Rosario wrote:All ecotec vvt motors have cam phasers on intake and exhaust.Have 2 cam phasers,2 cam solenoids and two cam sensors.The phasers work with oil pressure and adjust timing.Nothing like vtec.i did not know gm vvt ran both good stuff... i need to brush up its been a couple years since i studied anything automotive