I Cant Feel Mivec Kick In No-More HELP!!!
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PROBLEM FIXED! i have nothing to worry about.
As said on here before its a smooth change over.
I turned down the Music opend windows 1st Gear 6-7-8000RPM the Car Pull's and i can hear it just wrk and lift harder.
hmm but i don't no why?
Can someone explain to me why I felt Mivec More before i got New stuff in there than what i can feel now.
As said on here before its a smooth change over.
I turned down the Music opend windows 1st Gear 6-7-8000RPM the Car Pull's and i can hear it just wrk and lift harder.
hmm but i don't no why?
Can someone explain to me why I felt Mivec More before i got New stuff in there than what i can feel now.
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And I wont spin a big end bearing... *taps nose*khunjeng wrote:lol MIVEC is *~dreamy~*. Just leave it out and mod your GR....in no time u will have more power.Bennoz wrote:You not gettin' any at home Chris? Very surley as of late....khunjeng wrote:MIVEC is *~dreamy~*...its no turbo guys its not a massive difference...
u can hear it easily past 6000prm.

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haha yeah but where is the fun in thatBennoz wrote:And I wont spin a big end bearing... *taps nose*khunjeng wrote:lol MIVEC is *~dreamy~*. Just leave it out and mod your GR....in no time u will have more power.Bennoz wrote:You not gettin' any at home Chris? Very surley as of late....khunjeng wrote:MIVEC is *~dreamy~*...its no turbo guys its not a massive difference...
u can hear it easily past 6000prm.

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Yes yes... sucked in to all u suckers with Mivec bwahahah!!khunjeng wrote:lol MIVEC is *~dreamy~*. Just leave it out and mod your GR....in no time u will have more power.Bennoz wrote:You not gettin' any at home Chris? Very surley as of late....khunjeng wrote:MIVEC is *~dreamy~*...its no turbo guys its not a massive difference...
u can hear it easily past 6000prm.
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To bad when i lined up a Non-Mivec FTO looking exactly the same as mine. He was a GR. I am a GP vR We were together the whole time untill Mivec Opened Up on mine and i pulled in front by half a car. same thing happened in 2nd Gear kept up till 5-6000rpm then left him when we were in 4th gear i was 1 or 2 car lengths in front of a GR.
So what was that bout Mivec guy's ? ahahah i do see a difference.
Everyone's different but i have to admit ive relised why its Better off having Mivec then a Non-Mivec.
So what was that bout Mivec guy's ? ahahah i do see a difference.
Everyone's different but i have to admit ive relised why its Better off having Mivec then a Non-Mivec.
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so your Mivec works..i.e. u had your windows down this time? LOLOliver89 wrote:To bad when i lined up a Non-Mivec FTO looking exactly the same as mine. He was a GR. I am a GP vR We were together the whole time untill Mivec Opened Up on mine and i pulled in front by half a car. same thing happened in 2nd Gear kept up till 5-6000rpm then left him when we were in 4th gear i was 1 or 2 car lengths in front of a GR.
So what was that bout Mivec guy's ? ahahah i do see a difference.
Everyone's different but i have to admit ive relised why its Better off having Mivec then a Non-Mivec.
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I like see you to take on GAV and Bennoz GR.Oliver89 wrote:To bad when i lined up a Non-Mivec FTO looking exactly the same as mine. He was a GR. I am a GP vR We were together the whole time untill Mivec Opened Up on mine and i pulled in front by half a car. same thing happened in 2nd Gear kept up till 5-6000rpm then left him when we were in 4th gear i was 1 or 2 car lengths in front of a GR.
So what was that bout Mivec guy's ? ahahah i do see a difference.
Everyone's different but i have to admit ive relised why its Better off having Mivec then a Non-Mivec.

There are heaps of MIVEC killer GR out there, and there are lots of proper driver who knows what they car do with a GR too. So i would watch out if i was you.
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Yes i understand that guy's.
And yes i had my windows down this time hehe.
And Once again Yes! that is true a badge or sticker does not tell all. I really wasnt intending to say that.
Off course Gav or Ben's GR's will munch me cos there worked.
Like you said it isnt always up to the car its all about the driver.
Same cars could have a Huge Differents in winning.
And yes i had my windows down this time hehe.
And Once again Yes! that is true a badge or sticker does not tell all. I really wasnt intending to say that.
Off course Gav or Ben's GR's will munch me cos there worked.
Like you said it isnt always up to the car its all about the driver.
Same cars could have a Huge Differents in winning.
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Yes the bottom ends are the same, but as you probably know the heads are different. Its suspected that when a MIVEC is being flogged hard, the draw on the oil to lubricate all the extra gear in the heads causes starvation at the bottom end.bigpitty1 wrote:Don't the MIVEC and NON-MIVEC have the same bottom end, and the MIVEC only rev like 500rpm more than the NON-MIVEC.
I don't see why the MIVEC engine would spin a big end bearing more than the NON-MIVEC.
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thats intresting....feeling justified in my 5W30 choice suddenly...Although recent oil anlysis didn't show much signs of engine wear which would be evident if this was occuring in a seriosus way.Bennoz wrote:Yes the bottom ends are the same, but as you probably know the heads are different. Its suspected that when a MIVEC is being flogged hard, the draw on the oil to lubricate all the extra gear in the heads causes starvation at the bottom end.bigpitty1 wrote:Don't the MIVEC and NON-MIVEC have the same bottom end, and the MIVEC only rev like 500rpm more than the NON-MIVEC.
I don't see why the MIVEC engine would spin a big end bearing more than the NON-MIVEC.
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better yet the oil analysis test for all types of metals...its pretty easy to see wear of most parts straight away hence why i think its a good aid for $30 a pop.Bennoz wrote:Yep if it is happening you'll start seeing the oil has a 'bronzy' tinge to it. Thats the crank bearing shells starting to disintegrate.
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