prelude 2.2 vti vtec 30-140

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Uploaded by on Mar 24, 2008

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  • i dont consider it to be a real manual, unless its got a manual clutch,

    just my opinion, but i love to be able to skip gears when changing, and drop the clutch for a good burnout

    probably why that rental car didnt last long

  • actually ur are not supposed to redline any car lol.... but yea its actually a variable valve timing program that usees a different cam shapt lobe to keep valves open longer (DOHC intake and exhaust valves, SOHC only intake valves) there for taking in more gas and air and letting out more exhaust. and he is shifting wrong because these cars have no power after 6800 rpm really so really hitting fuel cut off has no point.

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  • @98Integrapower my 99 h22 prelude has fuel cut at around 8200, I never saw him go over 8? I heard the horrible automatic transmission shifting slowly but that's it. 6800rpm? Keep making up numbers and fuel cut offs and have a good day sir.

  • hate this dash

  • Ok, tiptronic or not, it should never bounce the rev limiter, that just makes it seem shitty...

  • @sakislug Nissan have VVL which is very similar - Their valve timing can adjust and also switch to the high lift lobes. There is a slight difference with some VVL engines for instance the SR20VE - the intake and exhaust have different activation points from each other.

  • @krazyA916 I had one whid auto gearbox and now i have one manual, and its too much faster the manual gearbox and the automatic have too much transmission problems. I prefer so much my actually prelude

    Sorry for my bad english, I have it a little forgotten :D

  • @ovechkinfan99 Actually it's not. The big difference between all other companies variable valve timing systems and Honda's, is Lift control. Just take a look at a vtec camshaft. You get a little gain from timing, but being able to switch to a big cam lobe on the fly is far superior technology to other companies versions.

  • @krazyA916 It was more about the Transmission problem, unless you are one of the few lucky that has a flawless one.

  • @AltronZero not so much. there very close if not the same i drove in both bro.

  • Too much faster manual gearbox Prelude

  • @sannan15 yea, what about it?

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