When does the VGIS kick in??

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When does the VGIS kick in??

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i want to know at how many RPM does the VGIS kicks in on the 1.6 16 valve engine, anyone got an idea??

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I feel the kick at around 4,800-5,000 rpm
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I thought it was lower.... around 4000 RPM.... If I go into APEX today I will look at the Aveo power curve.
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The VGIS could be vacuum dependant. There is this thing on it that resembles a turbo setup.
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Yes... it is vacume actuated.... but it's not directly to the manifold... there is an electronicly controlled vacuum valve that kicks in at a certain RPM
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what does vgis stand for, and what is it? (sorry if thats a dumb question)
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I feel a very noticeable pickup in power from about 4800 RPM-6000 RPM. I don't know if that is the VGIS or the effect of the DOHC system. It seems too much power to be given from just VGIS.
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daewoomofo wrote:what does vgis stand for, and what is it? (sorry if thats a dumb question)
sort of like VTEC
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DaewoLeganza wrote:
daewoomofo wrote:what does vgis stand for, and what is it? (sorry if thats a dumb question)
sort of like VTEC
No, nothing like VTEC, nothing like it at all.

It is a vacuum operated system that at a certain RPM engages a different set of intake runners to give more power and torque. VTEC is a variable valve timing system which electronically controls the timing of the intake valves to give a boost in power. We have VGIS, we do not have VTEC.
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BosnianLanos wrote:
DaewoLeganza wrote:
daewoomofo wrote:what does vgis stand for, and what is it? (sorry if thats a dumb question)
sort of like VTEC
No, nothing like VTEC, nothing like it at all.

It is a vacuum operated system that at a certain RPM engages a different set of intake runners to give more power and torque. VTEC is a variable valve timing system which electronically controls the timing of the intake valves to give a boost in power. We have VGIS, we do not have VTEC.
once VTEC kicks in the sound becomes sweet
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daewoomofo wrote:what does vgis stand for, and what is it? (sorry if thats a dumb question)
Variable Geomitry Intake System where the intake shape changes according to which RPM you are at... atually their is only two setups, long runner and short runner.

the long one is used at low RPM to inhance torque at low speeds and the short runner is used at high RPM to inhance HP.

don't feel its a dumb question... we are all hear to learn, i wish we had a FAQ section where we can put things like this one here.

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MMamdouh wrote:
daewoomofo wrote:what does vgis stand for, and what is it? (sorry if thats a dumb question)
Variable Geomitry Intake System where the intake shape changes according to which RPM you are at... atually their is only two setups, long runner and short runner.

the long one is used at low RPM to inhance torque at low speeds and the short runner is used at high RPM to inhance HP.

don't feel its a dumb question... we are all hear to learn, i wish we had a FAQ section where we can put things like this one here.

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BosnianLanos wrote:I feel a very noticeable pickup in power from about 4800 RPM-6000 RPM. I don't know if that is the VGIS or the effect of the DOHC system. It seems too much power to be given from just VGIS.
Yep, same here.
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the sudden burst of power is the vgis, and yes, it's about a 10% increase in power due solely to the runner change.
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Post by MMamdouh »

the problem is i feel the same thing on the 2.0 nubira we swapped... it now has no vgis so it is not logical to have this feeling... i recon we have some power resrtriction somewhere whcih gets fixed when the ecu "thinks" the VGIS is supposed to engage.

now i need the exact RPM to match it to the 2.0 nubira to make sure if this is related to the VGIS operation or not.

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