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b12sr20ve wow I already forgot about this link on the other forum, i even had a post there...)it was those years where we were dreamingof these VEs imported to the country...)
now im confused, the solenoids activates the VVL but its oil pressure...
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the slolenoids activates the VVL but oil pressure locks the rocker arm??
It's driving me bonkers, if it wasn't my only daily driver I'd already have it torn apart. It defies the VVL convention. The exhaust lobe should not activate without the solenoid opening and pressurizing the galley and pushing the pin out that locks the rocker. How on earth could it be doing this by itself?
New solenoids too, BTW. The only thing I can rationally think of is something else sounds like the exhaust lobe kicking in but is in fact something else. Quick surge options?