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<blockquote data-quote="RedlineAccord" data-source="post: 4411998" data-attributes="member: 571503"><p>Someone said something earlier about VTEC... it depends on which car you're looking at. Yes, every manufacturer has some form of VTEC (VVTI for example which I believe Toyota uses?) but none of them are nearly as aggressive as the ones on Honda's sportier cars like the Civic Si and s2000. You actually HEAR the crossover point clearly when you go through the RPM range. The other Hondas (like my accord) you don't really notice much, other than maybe a slight increase in power.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedlineAccord, post: 4411998, member: 571503"] Someone said something earlier about VTEC... it depends on which car you're looking at. Yes, every manufacturer has some form of VTEC (VVTI for example which I believe Toyota uses?) but none of them are nearly as aggressive as the ones on Honda's sportier cars like the Civic Si and s2000. You actually HEAR the crossover point clearly when you go through the RPM range. The other Hondas (like my accord) you don't really notice much, other than maybe a slight increase in power. [/QUOTE]
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