Correct...Quote: Originally posted by Rhys on 20 September 2003
I think at 4500 revs the car comes "on cam". The VVT is meant to turn on at revs above idling.
Im confused here, my valver had no VVT and youre right, at 4000ish RPM it came on cam and you had that lovely push and all hell broke loose. However, below 4000 it had very little go or torque.Quote: Originally posted by Rich-D on 20 September 2003
Correct...Quote: Originally posted by Rhys on 20 September 2003
I think at 4500 revs the car comes "on cam". The VVT is meant to turn on at revs above idling.
In my 106 GTi there was a kick at 5000rpm and in my 306 Rallye there was a kick at 4500rpm, yet there is no VVT on either car.
Thats just the way it is.
p.s Nice topic ressurection!
In some cases this is true...Quote: Originally posted by anthonyj207 on 21 September 2003
I understand about the engines powerband but I always thought that the purpose of VVT was to provide a smooth transition, or best of both worlds between an engine that pulls well at low revs and a high revvin screamer.
OKQuote: Originally posted by Rich-D on 21 September 2003
In some cases this is true...Quote: Originally posted by anthonyj207 on 21 September 2003
I understand about the engines powerband but I always thought that the purpose of VVT was to provide a smooth transition, or best of both worlds between an engine that pulls well at low revs and a high revvin screamer.
Not in this case though!
Lotus have been working on a Cam less car for a few years now. They believe that using their system economy can be increased by about 25% and you would see more advantages than just VVT...Quote: Originally posted by ChavyBoy on 20 August 2002
Guys, Just a thought, the VVT is done on a CAM basis, was there anyone who looked into doing this without a Camshaft using a set of Solonoids to push the Valves open instead ? This would have the added benefits of being able to control the valves per cylinder so you could get the max power out of each piston individually ! Sounds mad but just a thought !