A detailed teardown of Toyota's failed twin-turbo V6 engine contradicts the company's official recall explanation, pointing to a more serious design issue.
Kyle has written professionally across the motorsport and motoring world since graduating from Plymouth University in 2018, and has acted as the MotoGP editor for Motorsport Week and as a Features ...
The Toyota 2GR-FKS is considered to be quite a reliable motor, but there may be trouble brewing within some older examples. Early 2GR-FKS V6 engines may suffer premature piston and cylinder wear. Main ...
The current-gen Tundra’s twin-turbo V6 has caused Toyota a massive headache, mainly because it keeps failing without warning. We’ve known about this for a while now, and the automaker has issued two ...
View post: RIDE-ing along with Chad Oppenheim and Matt Stone in the Most Iconic Wheels of the Silver Screen Toyota’s new V6 replaced the V8 but faced premature engine wear and recalls. Teardown showed ...
The new engine, known as the EA897evo4, traces its lineage back to the original EA897, one of the units caught up in the diesel scandal years ago. This latest version, though, has been thoroughly ...
Factory-installed superchargers are almost as old as the auto industry, and aftermarket superchargers have been around since the hot rod-crazy '50s. While this upgrade might seem anachronistic in a ...