i-Vtec in 93 Hatch?
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Re: (Morhpeous)
Answer is NO!
Two complimenting systems are part of the i-VTEC system. Variable valve lift is accomplished by using two rocker arms and different camshaft profiles to change the opening of the valve (This is what the SOHC VTEC and DOHC VTEC motors use). The other technology is a computer controlled variable camshaft actuator that can vary a camshaft up to 50 degrees relative to crankshaft angle. Because of this second feature, you cannot have i-vtec on any motor that isnt equipped with it.
Read more here: http://www.canadiandriver.com/...5.htm
Two complimenting systems are part of the i-VTEC system. Variable valve lift is accomplished by using two rocker arms and different camshaft profiles to change the opening of the valve (This is what the SOHC VTEC and DOHC VTEC motors use). The other technology is a computer controlled variable camshaft actuator that can vary a camshaft up to 50 degrees relative to crankshaft angle. Because of this second feature, you cannot have i-vtec on any motor that isnt equipped with it.
Read more here: http://www.canadiandriver.com/...5.htm
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