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VTEC

(Variable Valve Timing and Lift Electronic


Control)
Presented To
Presented By
Prof. Pradeep Kumar Gupta
Kumar Singh Professor and Head, Mech Engg
BTech Mech Engg (III yr. )
ABES Institute of Technology
1329040023

Ankit

VTEC
VTEC is (Variable Valve Timing and Lift
Electronic Control), an evolution of Honda
The VTEC engine works by controlling the
timing and lifting of the camshafts depending
on engine speeds.

NEED OF VTEC
excellent fuel efficiency
superb performance
cleaner emissions
driving comfort

The General diagram of


four stroke IC engine

Working of VTEC
VTEC(Variable Valve Timing and Lift
Electronic Control) is Honda engines
having multiple camshafts

At low RPM ,the valves opens less for


lower fuel consumption.
At high RPM, the valve opening is
more for high power.

Key advantages of
VTEC

Class-leading power and fuel efficiency.


High performance and low fuel
consumption in a single engine.
VTEC regulates the opening of air-fuel
intake valves and exhaust valves in
accordance with engine speeds.
Regulates valve opening to match
engine speed.

Disadvantages
Higher cost of engine
More complex mechanism
Wear and Tear problems
Failed to overcome turbo charging
Decreased engine life

Scope For Further Development

Use of different fuels for zero


emissions and better engine
performance
Lowering the cost
VTEC remains one of the most
important solutions to balancing low
emissions
It also stand for high performance

Conclusion
VTEC system is more sophisticated than
earlier variable-valve-timing systems
By contrast, the VTEC setup can alter
both camshaft duration and valve lift
VTEC Technology gives us the best in
vehicle performance.
Fuel economy is increased
Emissions are reduced
Derivability is enhanced and power is
improved.

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