KyleB said:so the 5k kick is still there?
i drove the megane 225 cup too, and although it was nice and everything, i think i prefered the 182FF just becasue of the 5k kick.
The turbo did sound wicked on the 225 though
.Grif. said:Both engines have VVT BUT the kick at 5k isn't down to VVT it's simply the cams.
.Griff. said:Both engines (172/182) have VVT BUT the kick at 5k isn't down to VVT it's simply the cams.
davep24 said:the VVT selects the larger cams at 5k, so the kick IS down to the VVT
Dont ithoe261 said:sounds like more dealership bullsh*t - same engine
AlexJMills said:The 172 does have the kick as I owned one up until last November, now my missus has a 182 Cup and you still get that kick!!!
Subway said:lol what? Next you'll be telling me the 172/182s are supercars...
I'm sorry but there is no KICK on a 2.0, I own a modified 172 cup and believe me I know. Yea there is a slight increase in power when you get over 5k but nothing to brag about.
172.com said:I love that c**k.
And no clever editing of my post so it says kick :|.
Subway said:lol what? Next you'll be telling me the 172/182s are supercars...
I'm sorry but there is no KICK on a 2.0, I own a modified 172 cup and believe me I know. Yea there is a slight increase in power when you get over 5k but nothing to brag about.
JayJo said:Certainly not in the league of my neighbours Lotus Exige - now that is a kick!!
Day said:All hell breaks lose around 5500 rpm in my car
VVT activated at 1.6k and deactivates at 6.5k all it does is turn the intake cam by 14 degree or somthing (I forget from memory) its only there to help low speed idle and running and to help keep the power over 6.6k. The low down 4 or 5k kick is only ever so slight if you look at RR pribntouts it just seems more some cars have it more than others.GazCB said:Isn't the valve timing controlled by the cam? So the timing of valves changing (VVT) be the same as the cam working differently? I still don't understand how (although not questioning it!) the cam can change or come 'on'? Is that not waht you have a twin cam for? I thought a cam is a piece of metal with ovals around it at different angles/phase to each other to control the timing of the valves.!
sh33n said:Dare I say it, he's right, lol.
There is a bit more pull at 5k, but it's not like a V-TEC kick.
And both engines are the same, different manifold, that's about it!
Dealers will tell you anything to make you pay!
adtmits said:think that vvti only on the 182 comes from....... the advert and the fact that they advertise it specifically on the 182 ad.
rubbish of course.
Different exhaust manifold ECU mapping cat and exhaust system.Cupster said:Just a different exhaust and manifold I tink?? Get a 172 cup
The air filter is different as well.cornburn said:So sticking a 182 manifold on a 172 would give you the extra 10bhp? Would this be noticible in a 172? Wouldn't be any need to tell insurance about that one either I take it? I suppose you'd need a remap to take advantage of it though.
edde said:VVT activated at 1.6k and deactivates at 6.5k all it does is turn the intake cam by 14 degree or somthing (I forget from memory) its only there to help low speed idle and running and to help keep the power over 6.6k. The low down 4 or 5k kick is only ever so slight if you look at RR pribntouts it just seems more some cars have it more than others.
Your right a cam is a pieces of metal with ovals the ovels open the cloce the vales by making them operate easier in the cycle you can get more air in which means more power.
Twin cam has nothing to do with it coming on cam it just happens that the cams become more efficent the whole engine bits start to be more effecient breathers at this point and so the engine has more power. The advanateg of duel cam doesn't make any different for a 16V its better as it helps control the valves better a single vale could do it better but years ago sporty cars had twin cam aand made more power so manurfacturers had to all go to twin cam even though advanatges for power weren't there it just the more powerful sporty car engines of the time were designed with twin cam. Its like 16V it does help power over 8V but an 8V could be made to make the same power its just 8V was for engines known for bottom end and 16V for engine with top end power.
cliobuyer said:I don't notice it either, although to be fair the times i actually go above 5k is few and far between.