Is there any interest in a VVEL delete kit? Some possible benefits, may include head serviceability, easier to run higher rpms/ increase valve lift by using higher lift cams. Negatives
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09-15-2010, 06:27 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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VVEL delete?
Is there any interest in a VVEL delete kit? Some possible benefits, may include head serviceability, easier to run higher rpms/ increase valve lift by using higher lift cams. Negatives would include loping idle (based on cam profile), and the torque curve would be shifted as well. Not selling anything yet, j/w if it it would be worth my time.
Oh yeah and there would be almost no point in running ester oil. Also you could then use a stand alone ecu to control everything about the engine as well as put cable throttle bodies on.
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I have to admit that I would not be able to buy it, but that should be extremely interesting for those with FI or are looking to go after all out N/A power. Is it simply easier to remove VVEL to open up more headroom for power rather than cracking VVEL adjustability?
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Hmm. I don't know how beneficial this would be for N/A guys... are you planning to replace the whole head and TB's?
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No one has figured out how to tune it yet, so we don't know.
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Yep. If we can't control it, just get rid of it and go back to a system that we can.
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Even if the ECU remains a mystery, I don't see why the right signals going to the actual controller can't be spoofed with a piggy back signal conditioner... this is essentially how the camcon works. Somebody who's good with electronics needs to tear apart the sensors going to the head
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as for using 07 -08 hr heads.... F that the heads we have are too bitchin to not use hell it could probably be a big gain for the hr guys to swap our heads. I would be retofitting intake cams into the 370z heads because the heads on the 370 have revised port geometries, revised valve areas, revised casting around the spark plug to decrease hotspots, and are over all awesome. The plan since i have an extra set of heads right now would be to either go this route and stand alone with cable throttles, or max the vvel out.i'm looking into making some titanium valves and using berilium copper seats, with upgrade springs and titanium retainers and locks as well either way depending on if i want to blow that much cash in my heads. If i were to eventually sell these it would probably be a tuner type package and a full kit with a couple cam options. the tuner level package would be everything except the standalone, and the full kit would have a stand alone with a harness adapter to avoid cutting any wires.
and for the NA guys there would be a gain because you wouldn't be limited to the amount of lift and duration that the vvel maxes out at. Plus if your cam or lifters scored nissan and your warranty is voided you would be able to fix it so long as the cam bearing surfaces aren't crap.
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On that note if uprev could make a flash for the ecu to totally disregard the vvel and send all the throttle duties to the throttle bodies, and still have the cam timing system work, that would make this conversion hella easy as well as allow someone to make said piggyback vvel box to just control valve lift based on rpm and have all the air flow duties handled by the ecu/throttlebodies. If they are having trouble doing it from a reflash why not just go that route. That would make putting twinscrew on frickin easy too which would make me happy. This would even allow someone to put a simple lock plate in place of the actuator to hold the vvel at max open to act like a big cam.
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nothin much yet, been busy with the the csc, and work, i plan to start next month, but i did take a look at it and it looks like i'm going to need to disassemble most of the head to adjust it properly. its definitely not an on the car job.
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