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  1. #1465
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sexc86 View Post
    I think people have got the slight incorrect impression of SOHC Vtec. Its not simply that intake has vtec and exhaust does not... It is a Vtec engine, variable valve timing or valve overlap etc. Its just simply with the SOHC only the intake valves profile changes (the timing in which the valve opens and its duration etc) when vtec is engaged.. The DOHC both intake & exhaust have separate profiles for both on and off vtec.

    Read more here

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VTEC#SOHC_VTEC

    Pretty much exactly like what we were saying, only you said it differently. The SOHC VTEC doesn't effect the exhaust valves, so in what way does the SOHC VTEC effect the exhaust? It doesn't really. SOHC VTEC effects intake only.

    You just have to assume that the standard exhaust flow of the SOHC D can cope with the increased flow during VTEC, which it surely can, but if you want to optimise your power output with a built head (cams, ported etc) then you'd have to worry about the standard exhaust flow and therefore oversized exhaust valves are probably an excellent idea, whereas many manufacturers believe this is not the case for the B-series.

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    im still on the fence with changing the valves in my head build

    would i have to oversize both intake and exhaust or can i just oversize the exhaust side?
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    Quote Originally Posted by dougie_504 View Post
    Pretty much exactly like what we were saying, only you said it differently. The SOHC VTEC doesn't effect the exhaust valves, so in what way does the SOHC VTEC effect the exhaust? It doesn't really. SOHC VTEC effects intake only.

    You just have to assume that the standard exhaust flow of the SOHC D can cope with the increased flow during VTEC, which it surely can, but if you want to optimise your power output with a built head (cams, ported etc) then you'd have to worry about the standard exhaust flow and therefore oversized exhaust valves are probably an excellent idea, whereas many manufacturers believe this is not the case for the B-series.

    i know mate but "Sohc vtec only has vtec on intake valves" is poorly worded and does not really make much sense to me. haha
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    How is that poorly worded? It describes exactly how it works, nice and simply
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheSaint View Post
    im still on the fence with changing the valves in my head build

    would i have to oversize both intake and exhaust or can i just oversize the exhaust side?

    I've also been wondering this the last few weeks since we started talking about it in your build thread.

    Why don't you email the guys at Endyn and ask?


    I don't think it's worth it TBH unless you're running a decently aggressive cam profile, in which case I'd do both. But funding isn't an issue for me, so if you're trying to stick to a budget (and an OEM cam of some sort) then I'd just use regular valves.

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    Quote Originally Posted by trism View Post
    How is that poorly worded? It describes exactly how it works, nice and simply
    i agree ... sexc86 ur saying pretty much the same thing as us just in a different way - stop being pedantic
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    Quote Originally Posted by dougie_504 View Post
    I've also been wondering this the last few weeks since we started talking about it in your build thread.

    Why don't you email the guys at Endyn and ask?


    I don't think it's worth it TBH unless you're running a decently aggressive cam profile, in which case I'd do both. But funding isn't an issue for me, so if you're trying to stick to a budget (and an OEM cam of some sort) then I'd just use regular valves.
    im probably just going to leave it stock for now and see how it all goes down the track ... dont wanna get carried away - especially on a budget and it being my first major head/build work
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    I fell in love last night.

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    Check out how incredibly the car corners,Insane.

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    haha yeah iv seen that - insane build =)
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    lol, i was reading that last night as well, insane.
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    haha nice!

    What a car aye!

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    Nice find beeza, Looks like an awesome exhaust manifold, putting out some decent Hp and torque for a d series, Have you thought about going FI?
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