Originally Posted by Selcouth
Or not cause it was first used in the 19th century for steam engines or something similar to the process known as steam cutoff.
If you are talking automotive then you can thank FIAT who successfully patent one that was fully functional in the early 60's. However, if you are about to argue who first actually put it in a production car it wasn't Honda, but Alfa Romeo in the early 80's. Honda had nothing to do with the technology till the late 80's in the automotive world. But Ford owned that shit in the truck world. Give credit where it's due. :P
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Jesus, look up the first company that introduced cam switching. Honda was the first. Its a fact,
