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Automotive Variable Valve Timing & Lift Explained - Paperback

Automotive Variable Valve Timing & Lift Explained - Paperback

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Automotive Variable Valve Timing & Lift Explained is a thorough paperback guide that demystifies how modern engines control air and power. Tailored for homeschool families and their kids, this resource makes advanced topics in automotive electronics accessible for self-directed study.

Key Features & Design

  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 74
  • Dimensions: 11 x 8.5 inches (approximately 0.15 inches thick)
  • Publication Date: June 13, 2013
  • Author: Mandy Concepcion, an experienced automotive technician with a degree in Applied Electronics Engineering and ASE Master & L1 certifications
  • Content focus: Up-to-date exploration of electronic variable valve timing and lift, with detailed explanations of how different manufacturers implement these systems
  • Brand coverage: Includes Mercedes-Benz Camtronic, BMW Valvetronic, Toyota VVT-iE, VTEC (Honda), Ford TiVCT, Ford CTA, Nissan NEO VVL, Porsche Variocam Plus, Toyota Valvematic, and more
  • Supplemental material: Companion DVD available for visual learners
  • Audience: Suitable for self-study in homeschool settings and practical automotive learning

Performance / Benefits

This book empowers learners to grasp how variable valve timing and variable valve lift influence engine performance, efficiency, and responsiveness. By presenting branded implementations and the evolution of engine control, it helps students connect theory to real-world applications—an essential bridge for hands-on homeschool projects.

What you’ll gain through hands-on reading and study:

  • Clear explanations of how engine camshaft timing synchronization and timing marks alignment affect valve events
  • Insight into hydraulic valve lifters and how they interact with electronic control systems
  • Framework for understanding a variety of systems across major brands, including Toyota, Honda, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Ford, Nissan, Porsche, and more
  • Practical knowledge to approach diagnostics, testing, and basic repair concepts without excessive jargon
  • Curriculum-ready content that complements automotive technology courses, physics of motion, and electronics modules in homeschooling settings

Curriculum Tie-Ins & Use Cases

  • Ideal for: Advanced high school students, homeschoolers pursuing automotive technology, and curious learners exploring engine control systems
  • Course connections: Automotive Technology, Internal Combustion Engines, Engineering Principles, Electronics & Control Systems
  • Hands-on projects: Compare different OEM approaches (e.g., VVT-iE vs. VTEC vs. VANOS/Valvetronic), map timing sequences, and discuss how changes in valve timing impact horsepower, torque, and fuel economy
  • Assessment ideas: Create summary sheets for each system, run a mini-diagnostic exercise based on the described testing steps, or build a brand-specific comparison chart

Why This Resource Stands Out

  • Rather than a generic overview, this guide dives into brand-specific implementations, illustrating why systems differ and how those differences affect diagnostics and maintenance
  • The book’s table-of-contents topics—ranging from timing synchronization and alignment to multiple OEM architectures (VVT, VVL, and electronic valve lift)—provide a cohesive learning path
  • Authored by a seasoned automotive electronics expert, offering practical context drawn from real-world experience

Book Details

  • Title: Automotive Variable Valve Timing & Lift Explained
  • Format: Paperback with a companion DVD available
  • Pages: 74
  • Dimensions: 11 x 8.5 inches (0.15 inches thick)
  • Publication Date: June 13, 2013
  • Author: Mandy Concepcion (25+ years in automotive field; degree in Applied Electronics Engineering; ASE Master & L1 certified)
  • Audience: Homeschool families and learners seeking practical automotive tech knowledge
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