Variable Valve Timing and Lift Electronic Control
No...there are Hondas that are either auto or sport shift that have VTEC motors too.
VTEC is the name Honda has titled their version of variable valve timing technology. Some Honda vehicles have them, some do not. For example, 1992-2000 Honda Civic models had VTEC, but only with EX and Si trim levels in the United States.
VTEC stands for Variable Valve Timing and Lift Electronic Control. The VTEC system provides the engine with multiple camshaft profiles optimized for both low and high RPM operations.
All HONDAs and ACURAs since 2004 have timing belts except 2.4 liter VTEC engines so the answer is "belt".
VTEC stands for Varible Valve Timing and Lift Electronic Control. The VTEC system uses two camshaft profiles and hydraulically selects between profiles. The VTEC system provides the engine with multiple cam lobe profiles optimized for both low and high RPM operations.
no lx has vtec,,, no the only EX had vtec's
VTEC is an acronym Honda use for Variable Cam Timing, and relates to the ability to alter cam timing through the rev range of an engine. It has nothing to do with transmission type, and can be used with any trans, manual, or any of the auto configurations.
GSR stands for Grand Sport Racing.The GSR Integra has VTEC. Madd tyte yo!
does this have a vtec engine?
The d16y8 is a vtec motor, I have no idea what vtec-e is.
You have to acquire a vtec head either from a b16 or a b18 (gsr)
LS vTec