VELOSTER(FS) >2013 > G 1.6 T-GDI > Fuel System > Engine Control System > CVVT Oil Control Valve (OCV)>Description and Operation |
Continuous Variable
Valve Timing (CVVT) system advances or retards the valve timing of the
intake and exhaust valve in accordance with the ECM control signal which
is calculated by the engine speed and load.
By controlling CVVT, the
valve over-lap or under-lap occurs, which makes better fuel economy and
reduces exhaust gases (NOx, HC) and improves engine performance through
reduction of pumping loss, internal EGR effect, improvement of combustion
stability, improvement of volumetric efficiency, and increase of expansion
work.
This system consist of
-the CVVT Oil Control
Valve (OCV) which supplies the engine oil to the cam phaser or cuts the
engine oil from the cam phaser in accordance with the ECM PWM (Pulse With
Modulation) control signal,
- the CVVT Oil
Temperature Sensor (OTS) which measures the engine oil temperature,
-and the Cam Phaser
which varies the cam phase by using the hydraulic force of the engine
oil.
The engine oil getting
out of the CVVT oil control valve varies the cam phase in the direction
(Intake Advance/Exhaust Retard) or opposite direction (Intake
Retard/Exhaust Advance) of the engine rotation by rotating the rotor
connected with the camshaft inside the cam phaser.
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