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falcon1999 |
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What are the benefits of VCT - Variable Cam Timing?
To my knowledge it is currently used in the Ford Mustang Could you please list the benefits known.
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Johnny C |
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you'll also find it in the xr6 au and on from there =)
pretty much comes down to the ability to constantly change valve timing. power and economy and all that. |
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falcon1999 |
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So it makes the car more powerful and saves fuel?
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Johnny C |
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yep, thats pretty much why it was introduced as standard. gives a much better ability for tuning on the fly by the ECU
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Froudey |
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Mate don't want to be a prick but goto wikipedia and it will explain alot.
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xcabbi |
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or howstuffworks.
Note that there is a major difference between the AU system and BA system, and also minor differences between the BA and BF/FG systems. |
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67RCE |
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Yep, Wikipidea will be a big help, basically alters the camshaft positioning on the fly. this thread should also be in the 6cyl workshop, not FI
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xcabbi |
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falcon1999 wrote: So it makes the car more powerful and saves fuel? It shifts the torque curve as the revs rise. |
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