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[email protected] October 26th 05 03:05 AM

Does vortec engine mean good?
 
Hi, I was looking at a minivan - astro or safar. Is the 4.3 Vortec a
good engine? I just see it as a plus in the ads and wanted to know.
Especially since they are higher in miles (at least the ones I can
afford). Thanks.


Steve Mackie October 26th 05 03:38 AM

Does vortec engine mean good?
 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vortec

More or less just a trade name.

Steve

> wrote in message
oups.com...
> Hi, I was looking at a minivan - astro or safar. Is the 4.3 Vortec a
> good engine? I just see it as a plus in the ads and wanted to know.
> Especially since they are higher in miles (at least the ones I can
> afford). Thanks.
>




Don Stauffer October 26th 05 02:54 PM

Does vortec engine mean good?
 
Steve Mackie wrote:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vortec
>
> More or less just a trade name.
>
> Steve
>
> > wrote in message
> oups.com...
>
>>Hi, I was looking at a minivan - astro or safar. Is the 4.3 Vortec a
>>good engine? I just see it as a plus in the ads and wanted to know.
>>Especially since they are higher in miles (at least the ones I can
>>afford). Thanks.
>>

>
>
>

That's what I thought. However, I have seen a very similar name on
other brands now (something like Vtech). Is GM licensing the technology
to others or is that just someone else using a similar name for similar
technology.

I am under the impression that this is GM's method to ensure lots of
turbulence in the combustion chamber. Is this right?

Steve Mackie October 26th 05 03:17 PM

Does vortec engine mean good?
 
> That's what I thought. However, I have seen a very similar name on
> other brands now (something like Vtech). Is GM licensing the technology
> to others or is that just someone else using a similar name for similar
> technology.


VTEC, if that is what you are refering to, is a whole other ball of wax.
VTEC is purely a Honda trademark name, but does mean something; Variable
valve Timing and lift Electronic Control. The actual non-trademark acronym
would be VVT; Variable Valve Timing. Learn all about the differecnt types
and associated trade names he http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VVT

> I am under the impression that this is GM's method to ensure lots of
> turbulence in the combustion chamber. Is this right?


I doubt it's nothing more than a trade name, period. Like the way GM says
"Ecotech" or Ford says "PowerStroke" or the way Chrysler now uses the term
"Hemi." Doesn't really say anything about the engine, it's just a name.
(Before this causes a ruckus, look it up. They are no longer true "hemi's".
They are as much of a Hemi as my '95 GM 3.4L DOHC is.)

Steve



Bruce Chang October 26th 05 03:57 PM

Does vortec engine mean good?
 

"Steve Mackie" > wrote in message
...
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vortec
>
> More or less just a trade name.
>
> Steve
>


Indeed it is more than just a trade name. The Vortec name specifically
refers to the cylinder heads.

This article explains it pretty well:

http://www.chevymania.com/tech/vortec.htm



Steve October 26th 05 05:03 PM

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Steve Mackie wrote:


> (Before this causes a ruckus, look it up. They are no longer true "hemi's".
> They are as much of a Hemi as my '95 GM 3.4L DOHC is.)
>
> Steve


If there are "degrees" of Hemi-ness, then the 426 Hemi wasn't a "true"
one either since the spark plug wasn't quite central and the valve
angles weren't symmetric about the axis of the cylinder, and the last
"true" Hemi was the 1957 392 Hemi.

The modern 5.7 Hemi is "more" of a Hemi than any quad-valve DOHC engine,
though. Quad-valves are pent-roof chambers.



Steve Mackie October 26th 05 05:20 PM

Does vortec engine mean good?
 
> > More or less just a trade name.
>
> Indeed it is more than just a trade name. The Vortec name specifically
> refers to the cylinder heads.


Ahhh....pictures help.



Steve Mackie October 26th 05 05:24 PM

Does vortec engine mean good?
 
> > (Before this causes a ruckus, look it up. They are no longer true
"hemi's".
> > They are as much of a Hemi as my '95 GM 3.4L DOHC is.)

>
> The modern 5.7 Hemi is "more" of a Hemi than any quad-valve DOHC engine,
> though. Quad-valves are pent-roof chambers.


True, I should have thought it over before typing. My point was, which I
think was conveyed, is that the new 'Hemi' name is more marketing than
design. And as pointed out by a previous poster this is not 100% true of the
'Vortec' brand as I stated earlier.

Steve



Larry Webb October 26th 05 05:52 PM

Does vortec engine mean good?
 
wrote:
> Hi, I was looking at a minivan - astro or safar. Is the 4.3 Vortec a
> good engine? I just see it as a plus in the ads and wanted to know.
> Especially since they are higher in miles (at least the ones I can
> afford). Thanks.
>

To answer your question about being any good. I put 255,000 miles on a
1986 Astro 4.3, the only thing I did to the engine was replace the valve
seals. I presently own a 1997 Safari with 230,000 and it runs great.

Larry

[email protected] October 26th 05 07:45 PM

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Are they top heavy? Hard to drive?



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