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  2. Honda C engine - Wikipedia

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    The engine was the second Honda engine ever to utilize Honda's proprietary VTEC variable valve timing system in an automotive application after the B16A, which adjusts cam lift depending on engine RPM and throttle position. VTEC allows the C30A to produce a high maximum power level while maintaining a relatively flat torque curve.

  3. Variable Cylinder Management - Wikipedia

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    Honda J35A 3.5L V6 SOHC i-VTEC Variable Cylinder Management(VCM) Engine on 2008 Honda Inspire. Variable Cylinder Management (VCM) is Honda's term for its variable displacement technology, which saves fuel by using the i-VTEC system to disable one bank of cylinders during specific driving conditions—for example, highway driving. The second ...

  4. VTEC - Wikipedia

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    A Honda K24A Engine with i-VTEC. VTEC (described as Variable Valve Timing & Lift Electronic Control, but stands for Valve Timing Electronically Controlled) is a system developed by Honda to improve the volumetric efficiency of a four-stroke internal combustion engine, resulting in higher performance at high RPM, and lower fuel consumption at low RPM.

  5. Variable valve timing - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, Honda released the VTEC system. [13] While the earlier Nissan NVCS alters the phasing of the camshaft, VTEC switches to a separate cam profile at high engine speeds to improve peak power. The first VTEC engine Honda produced was the B16A which was installed in the Integra, CRX, and Civic hatchback available in Japan and Europe ...

  6. Honda J engine - Wikipedia

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    Power: Honda Pilot, Ridgeline, Passport, and Odyssey: 280 hp (209 kW) at 6,000 rpm; Torque: Honda Pilot, Ridgeline, Passport, and Odyssey: 262 lb⋅ft (355 N⋅m) at 4,700 rpm; Valvetrain: 24v SOHC i-VTEC (VTEC on intake valves only) Redline: 6,800 rpm; Fuel cutoff: 7,200 rpm; Induction/Fuel Delivery: Naturally Aspirated – Direct Injection

  7. Honda advanced technology - Wikipedia

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    In Honda's 2006 Civic Hybrid, the 1.3-liter i-VTEC engine uses a 3-stage valve design, an advancement from the 2005 i-VTEC technology. Aside from weight and friction reduction, the engine operates on either low-speed timing, high-output timing or 4-cylinder idling when the VCM system is engaged, each yielding better engine output upon varying ...

  8. List of Honda engines - Wikipedia

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    Honda VFR800(A) (RC46) (2002–2009) Engine Type 781cc liquid-cooled four-stroke 90-degree DOHC V4; Bore and Stroke 72 mm x 48 mm; Compression Ratio 11.6:1; Valve Train VTEC chain-driven DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder; earlier versions were non-VTEC, gear driven DOHC, 4 valves /cylinder; Pre-cat converter delivered 110 BHP Fuel Delivery PGM-FI ...

  9. Check valve - Wikipedia

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    A check valve, non-return valve, reflux valve, retention valve, foot valve, or one-way valve is a valve that normally allows fluid (liquid or gas) to flow through it in only one direction. [1] Check valves are two-port valves, meaning they have two openings in the body, one for fluid to enter and the other for fluid to leave. There are various ...