N-VCT
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Nissan Variable Cam Timing (commonly known as N-VCT, VCT or NVCS) is an automobile variable valve timing technology developed by Nissan. N-VCT was first introduced in 1987 on the VG30DE engine. N-VCT varies the timing of the valves by rotating the cam shaft(s), valve lift and duration are NOT altered. The system is implemented with an electric solenoid which is controlled by the cars ECU. Some Nissan engines only have N-VCT on the inlet cam (such as the RB25DE/DET) while others have it on both the inlet and exhaust cams.
[edit] Engines That Have N-VCT
- RB25DE (1993+)
- RB25DET(1993+)
- GA16DE
- SR20DE
- SR20DET
- VQ35DE
- VQ40DE
- VG30DE
- VG30DETT
- VH45DE
- VK45DE
- QG18DE