Originally Posted by IDZRVIT Be more creative! Sniped this from a corvette forum. Two LS blocks welded together for a V12, 8.9L. Guess what the plans are for a transplant?
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I say the valve will not fully close if you want that 300 duration *we are talking about thousand of an inch here* this is probably why Nissan does not want anybody to play with those screw. I should test it with my spare VVEL head edit; after thinking about the problem ,, it could be fixed with a different thickness of valve lifter. so yeah that 300duration could be possible as per what JWT discovered. Last edited by Megan370z; 05-18-2013 at 01:31 PM. |
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Even if it doesn't close all the way, I highly doubt you will need it closed anyways if you are going to muck with it much.
I am thinking about using a standard throttle body and controlling the VVEL stepping motor in relation to RPM/throttle. It's going in a supercar, so, I don't really worry about the pumping loss from the throttle body. I can't image needing the valves closed all the way, all the time, unless you wanted to do cylinder deactivation on one bank, but on a cross-planed V8, it would make for some very uneven firing. |
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The valve must close in order to build cylinder pressure.
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The valve close all the way, when adjusted. What I meant was, they might not "stay" closed, as in 0 duration. It shows in the video, even with the full adjustment, the valve closes.
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