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Antiguo 05-Jul-2008, 23:04   #11
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no le hayo funcionalidad ponete la info completa porfa ya me entro la duda
aca una explicacion de wikipedia:

Toyota Variable Induction System, or T-VIS, is a variable intake system designed by Toyota.
It improves the low-end torque of high-performance, small displacement four-stroke engines by changing the geometry of the intake manifoldcylinder, one being equipped with a butterfly valve that can either open or close the runner. All valves are attached to a common shaft which is rotated by a vacuum actuator outside the manifold. according to the engine rotation speed. The system uses two separate intake runners per
The engine control unit allows vacuum into the actuator by powering a solenoid valve when the engine rotation speed is below 4200 rpm.Above this engine speed vacuum is cut off and a spring inside the actuator causes the butterfly valve to fully open. The theory behind the system is that in the lower speed band the velocity of the intake air can be improved because the intake runner cross section per cylinder is smaller. However, when the engine gains speed, the required air flow volume is more significant so the second runner is opened to improve the flow.
Toyota used the T-VIS system from the mid-80s to early 90s on its high-performance twincam engines, such as the 4A-GE, 3S-GE, and 7M-GE.


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