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    Exclamation vvl advice needed!!

    As some of you know im getting a sr20 built and i need advice i was looking at rocker stoppers and they say not suitable for vvl and i have it!? My builder told me he can build the engine without it?? What advantage do i have with it or what advantages is there without it?


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    Duno, iv always heard they're a must for any SR20??

    I'v them on mine and i wouldnt drive the car on track without them! mines VVT


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    Yeah various valve timing it just says with with some rocker stoppers wont work with vvl i gather there tlking about vvt just another way ppl have saying it.??


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    VVT (Variable Valve Timing) = http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Variable_valve_timing

    VVL (Nissan Variable Valve Lift and Timing) = http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VVL

    basically, VVL is a further development on VVT (like Honda's VTEC), where not only does it change the timing but it also alters the lift the valves go through changing how much fuel/air gets in (or exhaust gases out) with each valve lift

    Doing wheelies gard? It's not a bike ya know...

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    greddy rocker arm stoppers are available for vvt s14/15 as far as I know.
    I would deafo fit them at the stage your engine is at ie OUT of the car being built!


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    Thanks rancido that explains a lot now how do i know for sure it is vvl or vvt i have?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bobbys14 View Post
    Thanks rancido that explains a lot now how do i know for sure it is vvl or vvt i have?
    you have VVT

    VVL is on the pulsars


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    no bother, glad to be of service

    Doing wheelies gard? It's not a bike ya know...

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    they say they are not compatible with vvt,but all they mean is you have to modify the rocker cover to fit them.its an easy 10 min job


 

 

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