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Difference between VVTI and non-VVTI automatic transmission


Kristian_Wraae

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Just for info, I dont believe they supplied the VVTi with a standard auto, it was only ever tiptronic on VVTi cars. Would like to find out if that is true so if anybody has a standard auto on a VVTi then let me know as I prefer the standard auto to the tiptoe.

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I think you are right.

 

My problem is that I have had ATF in USA build me an upgraded A340.

 

And by some kind of error (not mine I'd like to say) they have used the wrong core - a 2JZGTE VVTI transmission.

 

The valvebody is upgraded and now I need to know how to program it.

 

I haven't taken delivery of it yet so if I don't know how to control it I don't want it.

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Engine braking is controlled manually with the stick.

 

D = Engine braking in O.D. & 3rd & flappy-paddles function in all gears.

 

2 = Engine braking in 3rd & 2nd & flappy-paddles function in 1, 2nd & 3rd.

 

1 = Engine braking in 2nd & 1st & flappy-paddles function in 1st & 2nd.

 

In Manualised mode, (flappy-paddles) I use the stick to change into 3rd which gives engine braking when using the flappy-paddles to change down to second.

 

It might sound a faff, yet I do this without even having to think about it.

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I think you are right.

 

My problem is that I have had ATF in USA build me an upgraded A340.

 

And by some kind of error (not mine I'd like to say) they have used the wrong core - a 2JZGTE VVTI transmission.

 

The valvebody is upgraded and now I need to know how to program it.

 

I haven't taken delivery of it yet so if I don't know how to control it I don't want it.

 

You could use a Tiptronic ECU and then you wouldn't need your aftermarket jobbie?

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I think you are right.

 

My problem is that I have had ATF in USA build me an upgraded A340.

 

And by some kind of error (not mine I'd like to say) they have used the wrong core - a 2JZGTE VVTI transmission.

 

The valvebody is upgraded and now I need to know how to program it.

 

I haven't taken delivery of it yet so if I don't know how to control it I don't want it.

 

 

I read that as "in the post". :think:

 

If they haven't yet sent you what you didn't want, why can't they alternatively send you what you do want?

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I expect they will. But there could be some issues regarding who is to blame for the mixup. Also the transmission is now finished and I have been waiting since february....

 

I think they by mistake did a 2JZ-GTE upgraded transmission instead of the 1JZ-GTE VVTI transmission upgrade I asked for.

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The plot thickens.

 

I've never tinkered with 1JZ-GTE VVTI and/or transmission, yet from that additional snippet I can deduce;

 

1JZ-GTE applications use an "N/A strength" transmission and unless 1J-GTE VVTI applications use the stronger variant as per 2JZGTE VVTI box, the 2JZ-GTE transmissions are 2-300 fwlbft stronger.

Edited by David P (see edit history)
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I use a 1JZ-GTE VVTI transmission in my 2JZ-GTE MK3.

 

It is a direct swap if you use the mk3 rear housing. Stock drive shaft and runs on a JZA80 TT ECU. Retains the ABS sensor and mechanical speedometer which is located in the rear housing on the mk3.

 

Problem is strength. That is why I wanted it upgraded.

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