Daydreaming is bad for you, okay? I'm struggling with this "phenomenon" a lot, as I often find myself living in the future. One of these "episodes" had me going 64 mph (102 kph) in a 30 mph (48 kph) ...
The concept of a Honda V8 has been in the mind of enthusiasts all over the world decades. It was one of those ...
2019 Honda City 1.5 i-VTEC 88 kw / 118 hp / 120 ps 1.5L Petrol Gasoline Engine 1498 cm3 / 91.4 cui 4-Cylinder 145 Nm / 107 ft ...
VTEC stands for Variable Valve Timing and Lift Electronic Control and represents a variable valve control system developed by Japanese car manufacturer Honda for its gasoline engines. The system was ...
Honda did not invent variable valve timing or variable valve lift. In fact, Cadillac had a driver-operated variable valve timing system in production in 1903, three years before Soichiro Honda was ...
Honda ain't kidding when it says that its proprietary VTEC technology was sort of a wake-up call to a new breed of enthusiasts, proof that small engines can blow the doors off your standard V6 or ...
Take a look at any modern Honda car and you will likely notice the word "VTEC" etched on it somewhere. You may have even heard of the meme "VTEC just kicked in." And although VTEC itself is associated ...
Honda’s VTEC technology is well-known for putting a little pep in the step of its engines. These days, it’s a bit of a tuner meme, prompting one YouTuber to recreate the system on a smaller scale.
VTEC is an acronym for a variable valve-timing system used on Honda and Acura models since 1989. The full name is variable valve timing and lift electronic control, and the first U.S. model with VTEC ...
Ever heard your fanatic Honda buddy say, "VTEC just kicked in!" and not had a clue what they're talking about? At this point, VTEC almost feels like one of those memes that's been parroted so many ...