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Kyle has written professionally across the motorsport and motoring world since graduating from Plymouth University in 2018, and has acted as the MotoGP editor for Motorsport Week and as a Features ...
Honda has been using VTEC technology in its naturally aspirated engines for a long time to help improve performance and efficiency. The company has now announced the introduction of three new VTEC ...
The Honda Prelude went into production in 1978 and sat for five generations in Honda's lineup as a sporty compact coupe that evolved into something like an affordable GT car. It went out of production ...
If you're a car enthusiast, you've probably heard the term "VTEC" before, but you might not know what it means. If you don't, here's an explainer. But the way VTEC goes about switching cam profiles is ...
VTEC stands for Variable Valve Timing and Lift Electronic Control and represents a variable valve control system developed by Japanese car manufacturer Honda for its gasoline engines. The system was ...
View post: Amazon’s 'Well-Built' 10-Piece Wrench Set Is Now 43% Off, and It Can ‘Fit Into Tight Spots’ Honda’s engineers have been busily figuring out how to make their VTEC engine better, and today ...
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Honda expects its new Advanced VTEC system to hit production vehicles in 2009First it was VTEC. Then it was i-VTEC. Now there's Advanced VTEC, Honda's latest engine development. Promising to improve ...
Back in 1986 Honda’s VFR750F redefined what and how good a sports tourer could be. Massively over engineered in a bid to erase the reliability issues that had plagued and ultimately sunk the previous ...
Last year, HYPEBEAST said that “It’s Time to Invest in the Honda S2000,” and this rings truer than ever as an incredibly clean — perhaps the cleanest ever — S2000 has landed on Bring a Trailer.