vtec question
ok i dont know much about hondas/acuras yet but i would like to know what is vtec? what years/models did it come in? i would like to get a prelude 3rd or 4rth gen did they make a prelude with vtec? i would like to add a turbo, low boost, what engine would be best(plan on putting in a bottom end) also what is the best 5 spd? i also would consider a accord or integra but i think i would have to say no to a civic. thanks for your time.
zeth
zeth
VTEC is just Honda's variable valve timing and lift system. It uses different cam lobes for more power at high rpms while using a lower lift/duration profile at low revs for better fuel economy/torque.
Try searching google or wikipedia, I'm sure you'll find a good number of write-ups.
The Prelude forum might give you better results but I know the 3rd gens didn't have VTEC, it was available over here on the 4th gen starting in '93 but only on the VTEC trim level.
Try searching google or wikipedia, I'm sure you'll find a good number of write-ups.
The Prelude forum might give you better results but I know the 3rd gens didn't have VTEC, it was available over here on the 4th gen starting in '93 but only on the VTEC trim level.
You're on crack, I have never heard of a mechanical VTEC failure in my LIFE.
The reliability of the VTEC system is not the limiting factor for either.
Note that the tramissions mated to the automatic VTEC's in the 5th gen were quite problematic, that was a design flaw of the transmission though.
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VTEC models are available in nearly ever car model at some point in it's lifetime. The DOHC models are preferred as the SOHC models didn't have the space on the camshaft to allow full use of differing exhaust and intake lobes.
The reliability of the VTEC system is not the limiting factor for either.
Note that the tramissions mated to the automatic VTEC's in the 5th gen were quite problematic, that was a design flaw of the transmission though.
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VTEC models are available in nearly ever car model at some point in it's lifetime. The DOHC models are preferred as the SOHC models didn't have the space on the camshaft to allow full use of differing exhaust and intake lobes.
Last edited by sherwood; Aug 30, 2007 at 07:41 AM.
I can say that, cause mine's SOHC... and not just b/c there's no vtec on the exhaust either
h:j/k ...sorta
Not mine :shrug:
On most, or at least the first, SOHC Hondas that had VTEC they used it to provide good mileage w/ good top end so it was the intake that switches profile.
On most, or at least the first, SOHC Hondas that had VTEC they used it to provide good mileage w/ good top end so it was the intake that switches profile.
Last edited by A-series; Aug 30, 2007 at 10:19 PM. Reason: "that", not "the" :o


