Administration Robot
November 4th, 2006, 08:17 pm
http://www.cowco.com/practicalwheels/images/news/20006-09-25%20honda%20vtec.jpgDespite the sexiness of technologies such as hybrid and fuel cell power plants, it is still crucially important for auto makers to continue improving fuel economy and reducing emissions of the traditional gasoline-fueled engines. These are the types of vehicles that the majority of car buyers will continue to drive for the next several years.
September 25, 2006 – Honda Motor Co., Ltd. has further advanced its VTEC (Variable Valve Timing and Lift Electronic Control System) technology with the development of the Advanced VTEC engine, which achieves high performance along with outstanding fuel economy and lower emissions. The new engine combines continuously variable valve lift and timing control with the continuously variable phase control of VTC (Variable Timing Control). Honda plans to release a production vehicle equipped with the new engine within three years.
More... (http://www.practicalwheels.com/2006/09/honda_develops_advanced_vtec_e.html)
September 25, 2006 – Honda Motor Co., Ltd. has further advanced its VTEC (Variable Valve Timing and Lift Electronic Control System) technology with the development of the Advanced VTEC engine, which achieves high performance along with outstanding fuel economy and lower emissions. The new engine combines continuously variable valve lift and timing control with the continuously variable phase control of VTC (Variable Timing Control). Honda plans to release a production vehicle equipped with the new engine within three years.
More... (http://www.practicalwheels.com/2006/09/honda_develops_advanced_vtec_e.html)