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<blockquote data-quote="IrTehL33T@DBeez" data-source="post: 2014737" data-attributes="member: 568276"><p>well my post got deleted so i guess i gotta be nice...... basically i put a negative questioning towards your intelligence when it comes to vehicle modification and felt it necessary to disallow you from attempting any kind of tuner activities based on lack of proper knowledge because of how rudamentary and ridiculously uninformed this question was.</p><p></p><p>you mispelled the system, its VTEC and it is an acronym, not a proper name for a singular object or a specified process of modification. one should research the function and availability of any modifications before attempting to delve into the application of such aftermarket equipment to its intended vehicles or trying to retrofit to another vehicle.</p><p></p><p>VTEC is a specific characteristic to honda engines... other manufacturers have their own variations inlcuding vvt-i and mivec.... mivec being mitsubishi's verson of variable valve timing which would probably be the more likely candidate to attempt a question at its application to the engine you specified, seeing as how they are produced by the same manufacturer.</p><p></p><p>please research as much as possible and ask questions from a well-informed perspective that arent vague and obviously unresearched.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: Red">p.s. is that better jmac?</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IrTehL33T@DBeez, post: 2014737, member: 568276"] well my post got deleted so i guess i gotta be nice...... basically i put a negative questioning towards your intelligence when it comes to vehicle modification and felt it necessary to disallow you from attempting any kind of tuner activities based on lack of proper knowledge because of how rudamentary and ridiculously uninformed this question was. you mispelled the system, its VTEC and it is an acronym, not a proper name for a singular object or a specified process of modification. one should research the function and availability of any modifications before attempting to delve into the application of such aftermarket equipment to its intended vehicles or trying to retrofit to another vehicle. VTEC is a specific characteristic to honda engines... other manufacturers have their own variations inlcuding vvt-i and mivec.... mivec being mitsubishi's verson of variable valve timing which would probably be the more likely candidate to attempt a question at its application to the engine you specified, seeing as how they are produced by the same manufacturer. please research as much as possible and ask questions from a well-informed perspective that arent vague and obviously unresearched. [COLOR=Red]p.s. is that better jmac?[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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