VERACRUZ(EN) >2010 > G 3.8 DOHC > Emission Control System > Exhaust Emission Control System > CVVT (Continuously Variable Valve Timing) System>Description and Operation | ![]() ![]() |
The CVVT (Continuously
Variable Valve Timing) which is installed on the intake camshaft controls
intake valve open and close timing in order to improve engine
performance.
The intake valve timing
is optimized by CVVT system depending on engine rpm.
This CVVT system
improves fuel efficiency and reduces NOx emissions at all levels of engine
speed, vehicle speed, and engine load by EGR effect because of valve
over-lap optimization.
The CVVT changes the
phase of the intake camshaft via oil pressure.
It changes the intake
valve timing continuously.
The CVVT system makes
continuous intake valve timing changes based on operating
conditions.
Intake valve timing is
optimized to allow the engine to produce maximum power.
Cam angle is advanced to
obtain the EGR effect and reduce pumping loss. The intake valve is closed
quickly to reduce the entry of the air/fuel mixture into the intake port
and improve the changing effect.
Reduces the cam advance
at idle, stabilizes combustion, and reduces engine speed.
If a malfunction occurs,
the CVVT system control is disabled and the valve timing is fixed at the
fully retarded position.
The OCV (Oil-flow
Control Valve) spool location at this time is as follows.
Oil pump → Advance oil chamber (Little by little open the
inflow side to the advance oil chamber) → Almost close the drain
side
Note that a difference
may exist in the position according to the engine running state (rpm, oil
temperature, and oil pressure). |