They are very good engineers.
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They are following Ford's example with the twin turbo v6. Toyota are rarely innovators, but they study and copy to perfection to make their equipment reliable and functional.
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Ah, found it . The V6 are a very compact engine.
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Yes, ford have a turbo for each bank of 3 cylinders, running in parallel as it were.
The exhausts are on the outside of the V shape
Toyota has the exhausts toward the centre of the V, all 6 exhausts are fed into 1 turbo, then later on into a 2nd turbo.
They are in series.
I could see a problem of heat buildup there
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Yes, ford have a turbo for each bank of 3 cylinders, running in parallel as it were.
The exhausts are on the outside of the V shape
Toyota has the exhausts toward the centre of the V, all 6 exhausts are fed into 1 turbo, then later on into a 2nd turbo.
They are in series.
I could see a problem of heat buildup there
Right Wing is the Natural Progression.
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My dad has a 2011 Ford with the 3.5 ecoboost. It will outrun the 5.0 V8. (I have a 2014 with the 5.0l V8.) The new 3.5 has about 20% more power. They put out 680N.m of torque.sprintcyclist wrote: ↑Mon Aug 02, 2021 9:16 amAh, found it . The V6 are a very compact engine.
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Yes, ford have a turbo for each bank of 3 cylinders, running in parallel as it were.
The exhausts are on the outside of the V shape
Toyota has the exhausts toward the centre of the V, all 6 exhausts are fed into 1 turbo, then later on into a 2nd turbo.
They are in series.
I could see a problem of heat buildup there
My Mom has a 3.0l ecoboost engine in her 2021 Lincoln Aviator.
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This website can't do it for you.sprintcyclist wrote: ↑Mon Aug 02, 2021 8:33 amThey are very good engineers.
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I download images and then resize them in Photoshop - then post them.
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Toyotas 2.5 litre petrol and 6 speed auto work well together.
The 8 speed auto has/had a few hiccups in the early models
The 8 speed auto has/had a few hiccups in the early models
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