For example the latest Toyota V35A (twin-turbo 3.4l v6)
In the upcoming GX550 it’s 349hp, 479lb-ft torque
In the Tundra it’s 389hp, 479lb-ft torque (high output one, there is a lower output 358hp, 406lb-ft)
In the LX600 / Land Cruiser 300 it’s 409hp, 479lb-ft torque
in the LS500 it’s 416hp but 443lb-ft of torque
all from the same engine.
The GX get’s less horsepower but the same torque as the LX600? How does that work
I can’t imagine it’s solely just how much boost pressure there is, though I’m ignorant on the subject
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