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Re:Re:VVT or not how to tell.
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gferen
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27 Jan 2019 10:30 #201820
by gferen
Hi guys,
Can the engine type be known from engine number? Is it VVT or not. M13A2387172 / VIN JSAFJB43V00640319
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04 Feb 2019 23:03 #202582
by gilburton
what year is it. The VVT came in 2005/6. There may be some non VVT cars around those years that sold after the vvt came in.
Anything after that is definately VVT.
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05 Feb 2019 05:09 #202589
by gferen
gilburton wrote: what year is it. The VVT came in 2005/6. There may be some non VVT cars around those years that sold after the vvt came in.
Anything after that is definately VVT.
Its 2015. So it id vvt i assume.
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05 Feb 2019 05:28 #202590
by Lambert
Definitely a vvt if its a European spec car. Some other markets didn't get the vvt at all. If you look at the front of the engine where the black plastic cover is for the plugs forward of that towards the radiator it an aluminium casting, part of the rocker cover. If there is a definite step in this looking from above as in the left side is nearer the radiator than the right side its a vvt.
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05 Feb 2019 05:32 #202591
by gferen
Lambert wrote: Definitely a vvt if its a European spec car. Some other markets didn't get the vvt at all. If you look at the front of the engine where the black plastic cover is for the plugs forward of that towards the radiator it an aluminium casting, part of the rocker cover. If there is a definite step in this looking from above as in the left side is nearer the radiator than the right side its a vvt.
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www.4wdpartshop.com.au/images/stories/Cu...8A/jimny_m18a_01.png
Yeah... But i think my is not like that. Will take a picture and upload it here.
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05 Feb 2019 05:35 #202592
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That would be useful. Thanks.
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