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Naturally aspirated means that there is no forced induction of air into the engine. Air is drawn in by the opening of the inlet valves. This is what the vast majority of normal road cars have, like the 6N2 GTi.
The alternative is forced induction, which typically uses either a turbocharger or supercharger to force air into the engine. Or in the case of the new Golf GT Twincharger, both.
Yes but the GTi has VVT which works in conjuction with the injectors and the electronic ignition module. So i would guess that would be hard to make work well. Maybe carbs would produce better low end grunt.
andyg wrote:Yes but the GTi has VVT which works in conjuction with the injectors and the electronic ignition module. So i would guess that would be hard to make work well. Maybe carbs would produce better low end grunt.
Thats correct, the VVT starts around 3500, and the valves are fully open at 5250. I generally notice the pull of the VVT at around 4-5k (and my smile gets bigger)