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5 ltr. beater Apr 6, 2004 04:42 PM

what r VTC's? sorry, i'm an LS1 guy.
 
what r they and what happens to your motor when they go bad. any helpfull links will be greatly appreciated. I just bought this maxima about 3 days ago as a daily driver to not put miles on my other "beast"; but that doesn't mean I won't be racing this car. I just love 3rd gen. maxima's.

:bowdown: LS1's and VE maxima's

Mizeree_X Apr 6, 2004 05:11 PM


Originally Posted by 5 ltr. beater
what r they and what happens to your motor when they go bad. any helpfull links will be greatly appreciated. I just bought this maxima about 3 days ago as a daily driver to not put miles on my other "beast"; but that doesn't mean I won't be racing this car. I just love 3rd gen. maxima's.

:bowdown: LS1's and VE maxima's


Here is an article Jeff92SE wrote about them: http://www.geocities.com/bracecraig/...vcs-bible.html. I got that from Craig's site, which is listed under the FAQS sticky at the top of this page.

MrGone Apr 6, 2004 05:22 PM

Valve Timing Control

Basically they advance the intake cams 20* for more torque. They sit on the end of the intake camshafts, where the sprockets are.

http://s92599732.onlinehome.us/images/Veapart/1.jpg

The 'top' camshaft is the exhaust, the 'bottom' is the intake (just how I have them in the box).

5 ltr. beater Apr 6, 2004 05:32 PM


Originally Posted by Mizeree_X
Here is an article Jeff92SE wrote about them: http://www.geocities.com/bracecraig/...vcs-bible.html. I got that from Craig's site, which is listed under the FAQS sticky at the top of this page.

do you or anyone know where i can find the "Nissan Technical Service Bulletin" for this problem?

5 ltr. beater Apr 6, 2004 05:43 PM

does VTC failure necessarily mean loss of HP too if any at all; besides the noise.

Maxima-4DSC Apr 6, 2004 05:56 PM

possible if the units have failed. i just got done replacing mine (couldnt stand the desiel sound)

5 ltr. beater Apr 6, 2004 06:02 PM


Originally Posted by gowirelessnj
possible if the units have failed. i just got done replacing mine (couldnt stand the desiel sound)

mine are noisy at startup and then go away. do i still have time before i replace them if i can wait 10-15 mins after startup to not hear the noise?

Maxima-4DSC Apr 6, 2004 06:26 PM

thats what mine did after startup they were quiet, then as the motor began warming up it clacked and clacked, then after its fully warm it stopped. i couldnt stand it anymore - never had a problem like that with my trans-am GTA (350cu) 400whp. (great car)

5 ltr. beater Apr 6, 2004 08:16 PM


Originally Posted by gowirelessnj
thats what mine did after startup they were quiet, then as the motor began warming up it clacked and clacked, then after its fully warm it stopped. i couldnt stand it anymore - never had a problem like that with my trans-am GTA (350cu) 400whp. (great car)

so r u saying that I still have time? I don't understand. :deezo:

Ninty-two-se Apr 6, 2004 08:21 PM


Originally Posted by 5 ltr. beater
does VTC failure necessarily mean loss of HP too if any at all; besides the noise.

anyone have an answer to this? What about long-term damage to the engine? I have forgotten what I know about VTC's I just deal with mine ticking...

Michael Apr 6, 2004 08:48 PM


Originally Posted by 5 ltr. beater
so r u saying that I still have time? I don't understand. :deezo:


yeah you have time. go to craigs site (in the FAQs) and ground them for now if the noise is bothering you.

OR

Try a Toyota filter part number 90915-YZZA2. Some have said that this quieted their VTCs.

rebuild or get new ones later when you feel like fooling with it.

barrylaud Apr 6, 2004 09:16 PM

Or once they bug you so bad, you can ground them. Like I did, now they tick very quietly at startup & that's it. You'll loose a little top-end power, but making that noise go away is worth it.

Gjohnson Apr 6, 2004 09:28 PM


Originally Posted by 5 ltr. beater
do you or anyone know where i can find the "Nissan Technical Service Bulletin" for this problem?


http://www.mattblehm.com/faq/VTC_tsb.pdf

Make sure your tell Matt93se thanks.

Jeff92se Apr 6, 2004 10:08 PM

Geez read the FAQs.


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