shhhhhhhhh, dont tell people!Quote: Originally posted by McBunny on 08 April 2005
i wonder why
that was a copy of a post done by you mr Genius
out of a std engine, with the current trim of VVT, no they wont get any more really.Quote: Originally posted by skinner on 08 April 2005
Thanks for the explanation, exactly what I wanted to know.
So from that I assume Renault arent going to get much more out of this engine. To get a lot more power would mean changing the cam duration and lift, which will affect the whole rev range, causing idle and emissions problems for them.
Quote: Originally posted by BenR on 08 April 2005
However, the VVT system uses a vane type phaser and its quite possible to turn the solenoid plunger into a flow control valve by running frequency control through it, then you could control the entire phase pattern and have it run as a curve rather than an on/off switch.
When you say possible....
Would it be worthwhile? sounds like a fairly good thing to do.
nope, its just miles better in terms or design alone.Quote: Originally posted by Ben H on 09 April 2005
Does the VVT account for the "extra power" that the 172 lump has over the good old F7R Willy lump? Or is it other stuff?