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Hi all!
I think that I have mess up. My Mechanic have a Gen 1 4AGE 20v Silver top with upgraded 264 cams with VVT He stated to me that he still have vvt. VVT is in this case is either on or off. VVT-i is variable VVT. Now if what he stated to me is true(which I do not have any doubt), that means that you may not lose vvt-i if you have upgrade your cams Maikl! His cams was purchase for the 20v. I do not know if there are from Todaracing or TRD, by there cam from Miami. I will try and see how the VVT setup works in this case tomorrow. Just did some research, and it may seem right now that toda offer cams for VVT system. In fact, with further research, VVT and VVT-i is in the VVT controller. But here is where the problem can arise. Qoute from Bill Sherwood (http://www.billzilla.org/vvtvtec.htm):- "The early VVT system was relatively simple, ie, at a specific rpm (~4400rpm on the 20 valve 4AGE's) the computer signals the OCV to open, this lets oil pressure go through a special gallery in the #1 inlet cam bearing, through the centre of the inlet cam to the VVT pulley. There's a small piston in the VVT pulley, and once it gets enough pressure behind it, it starts to move outwards, causing the outer part of the pulley to turn in relation to the inner part, due to the helical spline that guides the piston's fore & aft movement." So if you purchase a cam not design for vvt, good bye vvt, but if you buy a cam enable vvt, you are in luck So Maikl, there may be some hope for you. Looking at todaracing, you can get cams with vvt. My mistake was that once you go to a big cam, you would want to dial in the HP and torque for you driving habits or where there just occurs at their max. If you use a Cam Gear, you will lose vvt, vvt-i. So maikl, http://www.todaracing.com/products/toyota/..._3sg_specs.html 264 would be good for you. Idle a little rough This post has been edited by west_minist: May 18, 2003 - 9:00 PM |
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![]() Enthusiast ![]() ![]() ![]() Joined Oct 27, '02 From Barbados Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
I have not recieve any word from Jun yet.
You ask me to let you know what you can order. I am not liable for damage to your engine and not abl to return parts that purchase. If you want, you can resell stuff through ebay. Call Toda Racing and Jun (contacts above) and explain to them that you need:- AN Intake 264 cam and an 264 Exhaust cam for the Altezza. You would also need (but not) 2 cam gears. If the intake is VVT-i enable which there did not dispute, then you will have vvt-i on the intake. This post has been edited by west_minist: May 19, 2003 - 2:04 PM |
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