>ITT cars with characteristics normally associated with a different manufacturer
>audi vigor
What are the characteristics associated with that manufacturer?
>muh VTEC
Literally all brands have variable valve timing
>>15239723
5 cylinder engine
>>15239723
longitudinal 20v 5-cyl
>>15239736
this, Nissan used exactly the same cam design as Vtec in the early 1980s before Honda did and didnt make a big fucking deal about it because its nothing special
also many manufacturers did the longitudinal fail wheel drive design, old Toyota Tercel, Chrysler Intrepid and all its variants, Datsun Cherry, etc all had it
Mercedes-Benz LS430
>>15239736
>>15239764
>vtec
>timing
sure is summer in here
>>15239774
trolling or stupid?
>>15239774
Oh yeah I forgot that it also increases ego
>>15239804
>>15239801
>its a serious case of summer
>>15239736
variable valve timing is not the same as VTEC. Unless it's variable valve timing with LIFT (VVTL-i for Toyota, MIVEC for Mitsubishi, VVL for Nissan in the SR16VE, super cool engine btw).
VTEC changes how wide the valves open as well as when they open. Normal VVT advances the valve timing only and does not change the camshaft profile or valve lift in any way.
Wikipedia says Fiat was the first company to design, patent, and implement a functioning variable lift system back in the 60s.
>>15239774
where did i say timing? i said Nissan used the same cam design, all Vtec does is switch cam lobes at a higher RPM. youre the summerfag. fact remains Honda glorified something Nissan did first, and while Nissan was busy making turbocharged sports cars Honda was busy milking a basic cam lobe design
>>15239826
>yfw Fiat did it first
>>15239835
Fiat created the initial design but Nissan used it large scale first in the early 80s, switching cam lobes is nothing special and Honda glorified it way too much.
>>15239826
nissan VVL was not introduced before Honda's Vtec, stop being new pls
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nissan_VVL_engine
>introduced 1997
>>15239826
>>15239845
Which Nissan had variable lift before 1983, the first time Honda used VTEC? (1983 CB400 with HYPER VTEC)
First Honda car with VTEC was the 1989 integra iirc.