will this require a remap afterwards to maintain correct fueling?
noise!
and a little extra go, which didn't justify the noise for me (cat went back on)
Sums it up. Plus the fact that I now have ear plugs for long journeys
the vvt turns on at about 11k or 12k revs iirc so you wouldnt feel it come on as its already on as you pull off from a stand still. if you are onabout the "5k kick" then that is the engine coming on cam and operating at its optimum revs. i think the vvt is purely there to help smooth the idle out.someone correct me if im wrong but im sure the post cat lambda is only to measure cat efficiency and it doesnt alter the fueling air in any way. The pre cat one is the only one to measure this straight from the engine so it can tell how the engine is running and adjust it before it goes through the cat.
As for gains and noise, mines got less boomy out the back and the car sounds alot more raw and not so puny as it did. Also noticed vvt coming in a litttle harder and it doesnt pull as well until vvt starts then it pulls like a mofo.
11k? Wtf u running? LOL
1100 or 1200 revs11k? Wtf u running? LOL
what is the 5k kick then?
1100 or 1200 revs
and the 5 k kick is just the engine coming on cam and producing its optimum performance or so i have been told.
yeah, something to do with the cam angle due to the dephaser IIRC