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11-15-2012, 11:02 PM | #55 |
1NZ-6spd
Drives: '05 6-Spd Vitz RS Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Oshawa, Ontario, Canada
Posts: 2,967
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you didn't hook it up right.
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11-26-2012, 12:34 AM | #56 |
Drives: '08G2T Prius Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: United States
Posts: 163
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Anyone have anymore input on this device? Know if anyone has tried this with the 1NZ-FXE?
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03-13-2015, 11:37 PM | #57 |
Drives: Vios NCP 93 Join Date: Jan 2015
Location: Jakarta Indonesia
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Camcon in fact is the best investment for vvt-i and i-vtec
For vvt-i and the like, a piggyback that can control cam timing is what you need.
Certainly, a piggyback is just a piggyback. It will help to maximize. Without changes/upgrades, the best you can do with it is to play with AFR. But for vvti, when you upgrade any of parts relating to airflow, you need to change the cam timing to maximize it. The ignition timing wont help much. Why cam timing needs to adapt to changes in flow? For non vvt-i (vvt or worse), for example, the cam timing around 6000RPM is the same as previous RPMs, say from 4000 RPM. The setting is not optimal since we know that the cam needs to retard bit by bit with higher RPMs, understanding the exhaust needs more time to expel out the gas so that the intake will flow okay. However, in vvti, the initial/standard timing is almost perfect, so that we know the rpm 6000 has already less advance in cam timing than rpm 4000. And when we upgrade the exhaust, the vvti needs more advance timing than the non vvti . Many people take off the intelligent system because they think it is better not to have the vvti!! They are correct if the timing can not be moved. The vvti will be an obstacle to the better flow especially on the RPMs most people talk about, peak HP RPMs. But how about if you can move it? I only have experience working with Camcon. (I am not a PE employee) I have seen cars making 15-20% increase before and after camcon, but the exhaust needs to be so strong than standard. We know it is not because camcon has the magic. Camcon only opens the block caused by the wrong intake timing. So the better you have exhaust system the more you need Camcon (or other piggyback that has the same cam timing function). You can go here to the link of dyno chart to see the stronger power only with the Catback ezhaust and the cam timing changes. (AFR is not utilized yet). The air filter is still standard. https://www.facebook.com/HastaWS/pho...type=1&theater or http://www.yarisworld.com/forums/att...1&d=1426303892 |
07-09-2015, 10:57 PM | #58 |
Drives: Yaris Sedan YRS Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: Manila, PH
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I do have a 2nz-fe on my Yaris Sedan here in the Philippines and I just want to clarify after I have upgraded my intake, headers and exhaust and use a Camcon by P.E. would there be a significant gain after we tune it or is this only applicable on a 1nz-fe engine?
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07-10-2015, 05:33 AM | #59 |
1NZ-6spd
Drives: '05 6-Spd Vitz RS Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Oshawa, Ontario, Canada
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This will work fine with the 2NZ. Both motors are the same except for 200cc of displacement.
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