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Thread: sohc vtec?
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Old 08-13-2008, 01:11 PM   #62 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by festivagt View Post
I SAID 'SIZED' - I am using the VTEC reference to a term of --MEASUREMENT-- NOT AS IN THEY ARE PRESENT. As for ANYTHING you say about DISABLED -

disabled Definition: TechEncyclopedia from TechWeb

A straight up DEFINITION of the word. Removal IS NOT the same a disabling. Disabling states that everything is there and can be used at a moments notice - It is simply SHUT OFF. Removal is not disabled - And YES - The VTEC CAN BE DISABLED AND NOT REMOVED. The TODA cams REQUIRE REMOVAL of almost ALL VTEC COMPONENTS to be used(cams and rockers). The only other parts that make up a Vtec system are the solenoids and the ECU. The only reason to leave the Vtec solenoids is so the oil doesn't pour out of the engine. Otherwise put on a block off plate.

Kind of hard to argue about anything little alone semantics when nothing you state is correct to begin with. Please READ what I have WRITTEN in the ORIGINAL POST - AGAIN.
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