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Old 04-22-2004, 12:40 PM
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variable valve timing?

hey i was just wondering if Mitsubishi put out anything like the honda v-tec or toyotas vvti... anything like that going on with any of the mits. engines? i have not heard or read anything so i was just curious
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Re: variable valve timing?

no, but hyundai came out with their continous veritable valve timing delta engien this year =)
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yes Mitsu has MIVEC (Mitsubishi Innovative Valve timing and lift Electronic Control)

almost every car company has there own version
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Re: variable valve timing?

I'm probably wrong, but the only car I've heard of with Mitsu VVT is the FTO.
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i know either the 4 cylinder or the 6 cylinder in the new eclipse's have MIVEC engines in them. Maybe both, but at least one of them do, for sure. I think the Galants have them as well.
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Re: variable valve timing?

I think all the current Mitsu's have MIVEC. I drove a Lancer RalliArt with MIVEC the other day, its nice and smooth.
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does it work the same way as vtec and vvti...extra valves more air in at a certain RPM and such? or is it different..i mean it is prollya lil different but like the same basic idea
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Re: variable valve timing?

they are all the same function, just different names
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