Desert_Rat
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I had someone ask me at work today why Jeep put the 4.0l I6 instead of a beefier V8........and why is it that Jeep is the only one that uses the I6?......Unfortunately I had no answer for him.....Someone give me a clue!
firemanharry said:V8 = too much power (like there IS such a thing)
More torque to the I6 compared to the V6
a v-6 engine by its very nature has higher torque...
K-Phat said:The I6 is just such a great all around engine. I just love mine. Plus if one wants to but a V-8 in a Jeep it can be done. In addition to the trucks Bounty mentioned with I6 BMW uses them in some of their cars too.
firemanharry wrote:
V8 = too much power (like there IS such a thing)
More torque to the I6 compared to the V6
ok, i gotta ask.. where'd you hear that????? a v-6 engine by its very nature has higher torque...
wow what book did u get that from snitty? hehehe i know iv red that somewhere, and i know from all the schools i went to and all the engine building classes i took allways said that in line engines make more torque than v engines for the simple reason that there is more force from the piston comming down and up in an Inline engine than there is from a V engine, and that force is caused by rod angle, which is much more than a v engine thereby causing more torque. which makes sence but i dont know if i explained myself correctlySnitty said:anything with an I configuration will have better torque than the same built motor with a V configuration... the force applied to the crank by the connecting rods will be applied on a single vertical plane rather than two diaginal planes... and the force applied in the differing directions can often cause a lack of consistancy in the rotational force (torque)