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  1. Join Date
    Feb 2008
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    #1
    Hi,

    mivec is for mits, vtec for honda, and a whole lot for other manufacturers. the question is, do these valve timing/valve clearance adjustments offer performance gain once the threshold is met (except for continuous variable ones)? i mean, what are the intentions for varying cam profiles?

    - fuel economy?
    - emission control?
    - performance gain?

    kasi kung iisipin, lets say we have two engines a and b driven by the same driver in the same road with "exactly the same" specs and same car body (disp, compression, etc) except:
    - engine a has "varying" cam profiles (continuous man or hindi)
    - engine b has "single" cam profile

    stock vs stock, which car will have the advantage in terms of:
    - fuel economy and emission control?
    - torque/power distribution over the "whole" rpm band?
    - acceleration, speed?

    will mivec have the advantage?

    please take note, no engine models involved here, just plain technology of mivec, vtec, vvti, or anything else

  2. Join Date
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    #2
    [size=6]YES[/size]

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  3. Join Date
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    #3
    Its for both performance gain and fuel economy....

  4. Join Date
    Oct 2002
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    #4
    The main purpose is to have an engine that has a flexible characteristics for both performance & economy when needed/wanted by the driver.

  5. Join Date
    Nov 2003
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    #5
    low end tipid sa gas, high end power.

is mivec a performance thing?