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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.
The Honda R engine is an inline-four engine launched in 2006 for the Honda Civic (non-Si). It is fuel injected , has an aluminum-alloy cylinder block and cylinder head , is a SOHC 16-valve design (four valves per cylinder) and utilizes Honda's i-VTEC system.
2006 1.8 L R18A2 (Honda Civic) i-VTEC (EDM) 2006 2.0 L R20A1 (Honda Stream) i-VTEC; 2013 2.0 L R20A1 i-VTEC; i-VTEC. K-series. 01–11 K20A Integra TYPE-R; Civic TYPE-R; Accord Euro R (Japan) 02–04 K20A2 RSX Type S (America) 01+ K20A3 Integra IS (Japan) 01–06 K20A3 RSX Base, Civic Si (America) 03+ K20B 2.0l VTEC-i, Stream 4WD (Japan)
Honda wasn't the first or last to do variable valve timing and lift, but no one did it with such style.
Honda: 2.4 L: Inline-four engine: Earth Dreams DOHC i-VTEC gasoline direct injection: Honda Accord Sport: Honda: 3.5 L: V6 engine: Earth Dreams SOHC VTEC: Honda Accord V6: Subaru (Fuji Heavy Industries) 2.0 L: Boxer-four engine: FA20D DOHC AVCS D4-S direct and port injection: Subaru BRZ: 2012 [13] Audi (Volkswagen Group) 3.0 L: V6 engine: V6 ...
Variable valve lift (VVL) is an automotive piston engine technology which varies the height a valve opens in order to improve performance, fuel economy or emissions. There are two main types of VVL: discrete, which employs fixed valve lift amounts, and continuous, which is able to vary the amount of lift.