Originally Posted by B15NEOVVL
Changing your VVL engagement point does nothing to affect where the engine makes its peak power. Adjustable cam gears is a different story...
Originally Posted by Storm88000
Not necessarily; I can set my activation point to 4800RPM and that's not high at all really compared to an S2000
Originally Posted by Chris101
Perhaps I didn't make myself clear enough. If you look at what I posted, I merely said a VE is much like an S2000 (or just about any VTEC honda actually) where you have to be high in the revs to be in the power band and the torque is not very high..
Perhaps I didn't make myself clear enough. If you look at what I posted, I merely said a VE is much like an S2000 (or just about any VTEC honda actually) where you have to be high in the revs to be in the power band and the torque is not very high..
Not necessarily; I can set my activation point to 4800RPM and that's not high at all really compared to an S2000
Changing your VVL engagement point does nothing to affect where the engine makes its peak power. Adjustable cam gears is a different story...
Maybe not where it makes it's peak power but it effects how fast it gets there.
I ended up at Mustang dyno and the owner told me to set it at 2000RPM "because why not?" No I didn't do it. I've found 5100-5200RPM is the best spot for my setup