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The only thing that VVTi does is to give more power at low rpms.
Imagine that.The old Toyota Starlet had a 1.3lt engine and 83ps.The new Toyota Yaris has a 1.3lt engine and 87ps, being equipped with VVTi.So, the VVTi did not help the engine to gain some hp, but it made it more driveable, giving more power at low rpms.
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: Yaris Sedan Join Date: Sep 2006
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We just have to wait until someone does it
I know a guy who alter the activation of the VVT-i and did some other things on his Corrolla XR-S and he sure like beating the ass of some Nissan 350Z.... I must clarufy its a engine reving at 8,000rpm
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Μaybe he added a four throttle!
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![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: 07 Meteorite Metallic Yaris LB Join Date: Jul 2006
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The basic point is, Yes, the Power Enterprise CAMCON will modify VVT-i engagement, however, this isn't going to be a plug-and-play, get-more-power mod, it's really meant for fine-tuning a heavily modified intake/engine/exhaust system, and you need to know what you're doing
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You can take your car to a dyno shop whenever you want and they will probably be able to yank more power out of it... either stock or heavily modified.
They'll kill your mileage, though. |
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