is that it lad just change the inlet cam sprocket for the one on my old 180 cam sprocket and time it up again.
use a v-tec controller to control the vvt quicker spool and better low down power
Use a v-tec controller?
The Nissan vvt has no electronic connection whatsoever and is not controlled by the ecu so there is no way a controller could effect anything.
The vvt is not the only difference between the red top and black top.
The head is a different design, some of the breather and cooling take off from the block are different as well as the obvious turbo and intake manifold differences.
What is wrong with the old engine?
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Keep the VVT lad, more low down torque out of it, 14 and 14a are almost exact same engine bar a feew small things, EGR etc, but ya might aswell get the correct loom and keep the vvt
how, wat, v-tec controller??
if ya swappin ya prob have to throw in the engine along with loom an s14 ecu... make sure ya no which ya have as s14 and s14A ecu are different...
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if you re putting any s14 or 14a(both have vvt) engine in you will need to change
engine
engine wireing loom
ecu
air flow meter
inter cooler pipeing
interior rad pipeing from s14/a
to be honest id hold out and get a none vvt engine as its just a strait bolt in job unless you are getting the vvt engine very cheap
bullshit the vvt solenoid has no electrical connection??? It takes a 12v supply and that 12v turns on the vvt you could wire the solenoid in with a permanent feed but i am sure you would want to turn off the vvt at 5k like the standard s14 so you could use a VTEC controller to control the vvt but honda use different electrical system to nissan so pop on a relay and off you go or if you have a stand alone ecu with outputs on it you could be programmed in to switch on the vvt solenoid.
Yep VTEC your s body lol
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