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Variable Valve Timing

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Exhaust Phaser 

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Intake Phaser 

The engine is equipped with Variable Valve Timing (VVT). This system adjusts the timing of all four camshafts independently using solenoids and oil control valves to direct oil pressure into the camshaft phaser assemblies. The four phasers are located on the front of the camshafts, behind the VVT solenoids, inside of the engine timing cover.

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The engine has an Oil Control Valve (OCV) (1) for each phaser. The OCV also acts as a bolt for mounting the Phaser to the camshaft. The OCVs spool valve is spring loaded and should move freely within the OCV body.