What is a Vtech system in a Honda Civic Car?

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VTEC (which stands for Variable Valve Timing and Lift Electronic Control) is an electronic and mechanical system in some Honda engines that allows the engine to effectively have multiple camshafts. As the engine moves into different rpm ranges, the engine's computer can activate alternate lobes on the camshaft and change the cam's timing. In this way, the engine gets the best features of low-speed and high-speed camshafts in the same engine. Several of the links below go into the actual mechanics of the VTEC system if you are interested.

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VTEC stands for Variable Timing and lift Electronic Control. It basically means that the car has two valve timing modes: one for low-rpm engine speeds, and a second that kicks in when the engine speed increases. By having the two different stages, you get better torque at low rpms and optimized horsepower at higher rpms.
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