Begining
with
the
1994
model
year
Nissan
changed
their
VG30DE(TT)
VTC
sprockets
to
a
multi-piece
unit
with
a
separate
outer
drive
cog.
There
is
a
misconception
that
these
sprockets
are
better
than
the
early
models
with
respect
to
VTC
noise,
however,
except
for
the
substitution
of
teflon
sealing
rings,
the
internal
mechanisms
are
the
same.
Most
importantly,
the
piston
return
spring
is
exactly
the
same
as
that
which
was
used
in
the
early
model
VTC,
and
this
spring
is
the
primary
part
which
allows
VTC
noise
to
occur.
At
first
glance
the
new
VTC
appear
adjustable,
similar
to
aftermarket
Race
sprockets,
but
the
bolts
used
to
attach
the
cog
are
located
on
the
back
making
them
completely
inaccessible
once
the
sprockets
are
installed
on
the
cams.
These
adjustment
slots
are
more
of
a
production
aid
which
allowed
the
assembly
worker
to
align
the
timing
marks
faster
during
manufacture.
However
in
doing
so,
the
bolts
are
typically
not
centered
in
the
slots
and
do
not
allow
an
equal
amount
of
adjustment
from
either
side
of
zero.
When
BDE
rebuilds
late
model
VTCs,
we
set
the
bolts
directly
on
center
with
the
adjustment
slot,
allowing
a
full
±10°
(crankshaft)
of
adjustment
from
either
side
of
zero.
Also,
BDE
relocates
the
adjuster
bolts
to
the
front
of
the
sprockets
making
them
truly
user-adjustable
when
installed.
Nissan
has
also
offered
this
new
style
VTC
as
a
service
replacement
with
two
different
versions
-
one
that
will
fit
early
(1990
to
1993)
camshafts,
and
one
that
will
fit
only
late
(1994+)
model
camshafts.
BDE
has
a
limited
quantity
of
cores
for
both
versions,
and
these
will
only
be
sold
as
matched
pairs.
Please
specify
the
version
that
you
require
when
ordering.
If
you're
sending
cores
in
1st,
please
send
them
to:
BDE
c/o
CZP
Order
#(Insert
your
order
number
here)
65
Walgren
Heights
Drive
Port
Angeles
WA
98363
253-230-8205