TheHunter
Well-Known Member
So I was interested to see the difference between the 6th and 7th gen v6's, other than the ability to get the 6-speed engine, and I came upon this information:
"The 6-cylinder was the same J-series V6 as the sixth generation's, but revisions to the intake and exhaust contributed to a 40 hp (240 hp) increase. One of these revisions was that the exhaust manifolds became part of the cylinder head casting."
I'll admit, I'm still learning a lot about cars, so can someone explain to me how some intake and exhaust revisions added 40 more horsepower? I feel like that's like someone saying that adding I/H/E adds 40 hp...
Also, could you somehow do the same modifications that the 7th gen v6 has to a 6th gen?
"The 6-cylinder was the same J-series V6 as the sixth generation's, but revisions to the intake and exhaust contributed to a 40 hp (240 hp) increase. One of these revisions was that the exhaust manifolds became part of the cylinder head casting."
I'll admit, I'm still learning a lot about cars, so can someone explain to me how some intake and exhaust revisions added 40 more horsepower? I feel like that's like someone saying that adding I/H/E adds 40 hp...
Also, could you somehow do the same modifications that the 7th gen v6 has to a 6th gen?