Honda Accord 3.5L V6 VCM
Welcome Back Reader! You Can Still Subscribe To Our RSS Feed , SMS Subscription Or Via Email Subscription
As the Honda Accord V6 is getting nearer, we explain you the V6 engines VCM technology. The latest generation of Variable Cylinder Management system can activate and deactivate the engine’s cylinders as needed to meet the demands of both acceleration and fuel savings. When maximum torque is required, all six cylinders are firing. During steady cruising speeds, VCM shuts down one bank of cylinders. In this mode, the audio system’s Active Noise Cancellation™ (ANC) function generates out-of-phase sound waves to cancel out any undesirable noise that may be due to the harmonics of 3-cylinder operation. As cruising speed increases the engine moves to a 4-cylinder mode for extra cruising power. To help keep engine vibration from reaching the cabin in every mode, active engine mounts automatically adjust their firmness to help absorb energy. The transition between the three operating modes is nearly seamless and goes unnoticed by the Accord’s passengers.
[Source: Vicky.in]
Similar Posts:
- Honda Seil Launches Accord 3.5L V6 With Electric Sun Roof
- Honda Accord Four-Door Coupe Likely To Be Launch By 2011
- 2010 Toyota Prius Hybrid Car
- 2010 Honda Accord CrossTour
- Toyota Launched Land Cruiser Prado R-Edition In Spain
- Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara Launched In India
- Honda Accord 2.0L VT-i Launched In Malaysia
- Skoda Auto Started Production Modernised 3-Cylinder 1.2HTP Engine
- Ford Endeavour Gets Automatic Transmission
- Honda Jazz With 1.2 VTEC Engine Designed For India
Posted: March 12th, 2009 under Cars.
Tags: accord v6 vcm, accord vcm, honda, honda accord, honda accord vcm, honda vcm, variable cylinder management, vcm



























