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Old 10-02-2013, 09:13 PM
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Why would you want to ditch the VVT? Do some research first. Once you really understand the tech, you'll see the potential. It's not just for heavier vehicles anymore. GM rolled it into their new gen5 engines, for the Vette, and they run pretty decent.

It's definitely "easier" to just ditch it, buy a cam, and run it. The non-VVT cam is cheaper. And tuning is easier also...

I've seen both sides of this argument. Bottom line is this: VVT is here to stay. It's in its infancy currently. It's a technology that's moving forward at a very fast pace. I say give it a try. It's only money. Just my 2 pennies.
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