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post Aug 11, 2006 - 2:10 AM
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wrong forum but dont the new celicas have 1.8liters engines too just out of curoisity

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post Aug 11, 2006 - 2:39 AM
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QUOTE(rayneezy23 @ Aug 11, 2006 - 9:10 AM) [snapback]467754[/snapback]

wrong forum but dont the new celicas have 1.8liters engines too just out of curoisity


yes they have...

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post Aug 11, 2006 - 7:10 PM
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Yeah the GTS' have 1.8l VVT-I engines (atleast the 00' did, not sure of the other). New technology that hasn't been proven for durability imo, and all this 'new' technology comes with a hefty price tag
post Aug 12, 2006 - 11:38 AM
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1ZZ-FE and 2ZZ-GE VVTLi only good thing in that in that motor is the VVT(L)I

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post Aug 12, 2006 - 12:33 PM
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its like VTEC yo! laugh.gif
post Aug 12, 2006 - 1:27 PM
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vvt-li is better than v-tec
post Aug 12, 2006 - 3:12 PM
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QUOTE(Punch @ Aug 12, 2006 - 1:27 PM) [snapback]468220[/snapback]

vvt-li is better than v-tec

How so, I was under the impression that they were the same? Just curious, just wanna learn more about cars wink.gif
post Aug 12, 2006 - 3:47 PM
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i think VVT-i is the same as Vtec, and that VVTL-i is the same as i-Vtec.


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post Aug 12, 2006 - 7:15 PM
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QUOTE(MaskedMan @ Aug 12, 2006 - 8:47 PM) [snapback]468253[/snapback]

i think VVT-i is the same as Vtec, and that VVTL-i is the same as i-Vtec.

No...

VVTL-i is the same as iVTEC with lift... (like conventional VTEC, K20A, K20A2, K24A2). There is also iVTEC without lift (EP3 Civic SI and 2.4 liter Accord/CRV K20A3/K24A1 respectively) which has variable cam timing (like VVTi) and a VTEC-E system (running with 3 valves at lower throttle)... VVTi is ONLY the variable cam timing and does nothing to alter the valves besides timing. VTEC always alters the valves in some way.

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