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      09-06-2020, 11:34 AM   #1
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Coding out Valvetronic without "limp mode"

I know this has been partially cover before, But I am looking at the possibility of coding out VVL for performance purposes.

I've built a frankenstein engine.... It is an N54 bottom with a N52 head. I'm ready to assemble and I considering machining out VVL on the N52. Basically, it would become a better flowing N53 head with port injection. It is going to run a GTX 3582R turbo. I don't think I want the headache of VVL. I would like to hear from anyone on the ability to delete VVL, or whether you think deleting is a mistake.

I would also welcome any insight as to the best way to control in this motor. I can build engines, but I know far too little about tuning....
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