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Old 05-18-24, 07:15 PM
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Old 05-18-24, 07:17 PM
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Old 05-18-24, 07:19 PM
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That could be it…
‘I don’t think I’ve ever seen Toyota do two different V6s at the same time.
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Old 05-18-24, 07:43 PM
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That is really interesting, I had no idea they did that. So for a while the Camry had an I4 and two V6s…
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You are correct. One I4 and two V6s. I think there was a couple years where the Highlander used the 3.5 and the Highlander hybrid used the 3.3
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Old 05-18-24, 07:48 PM
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That's very very strange. I had no idea that ever happened, usually Toyota is very much single V6 choice at a time.

The power difference is fuel, some MZs really prefer it as well....my friend has a 1996 Avalon XLS with very rare options and found he gets 30% more mpg off 93 vs 87 octane.
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Old 05-18-24, 07:56 PM
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I think Toyota has two V6 diesels going on now at the same time for Land Cruiser Prado. One is a hot vee. Edit. It’s the Land Cruiser 300 that has two V6 gas engines. 4.0 and 3.5tt

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Originally Posted by Toys4RJill
I think Toyota has two V6 diesels going on now at the same time for Land Cruiser Prado. One is a hot vee. Edit. It’s the Land Cruiser 300 that has two V6 gas engines. 4.0 and 3.5tt
Those aren't the same engines at all, having two MZs like that is the strange part
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Old 05-18-24, 08:25 PM
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I always thought it was weird that Toyota kept offering the 1GR in the 4Runner long after everything else had gone to the 2GR.

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Originally Posted by FrankReynoldsCPA
I always thought it was weird that Toyota kept offering the 1GR in the 4Runner long after everything else had gone to the 2GR.
Torque curve mostly, has like 30? more down low since redline is scary lol
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Old 05-18-24, 08:54 PM
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Originally Posted by FrankReynoldsCPA
I always thought it was weird that Toyota kept offering the 1GR in the 4Runner long after everything else had gone to the 2GR.
I always found it weird that Tacoma moved from 1GR to 2GR when everyone else got the 1GR updated engine. Land Cruiser, Land Cruiser 70 and Hilux still use the 4Runner engine
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Originally Posted by mmarshall
The 4Gen was produced with both the 3.0 and 3.3.


Originally Posted by SW17LS
It’s incredibly condescending when you try and teach people things they obviously already know,


Originally Posted by Toys4RJill
‘I think Camry had both at one point. The 3.3 was the top end


Originally Posted by SW17LS
No, they're both the same engine, the 3.3 was just a revision that was bored to where it had more displacement. The 3.3 replaced the 3.0 in the Camry also in 2004.


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That is really interesting, I had no idea they did that. So for a while the Camry had an I4 and two V6s…
respectfully, maybe you owe mmarshall an apology.
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Originally Posted by bitkahuna

respectfully, maybe you owe mmarshall an apology.
How? He had nothing to do with this conversation about the Camry and I don’t own a Camry, be. Ever said the Camry had two V6s Jill did. I asked him to stop trying to teach me things I obviously already know. I obviously already know the history of a car I have owned for over 20 years, my 2003 ES not the Camry. He tried to tell me what engine I have and that engine had an issue and I obviously know what engine it has and he was incorrect about the issue.

All this wagging fingers ****? Save it please. That’s so totally obnoxious and you used to be a moderator. You know better than that.

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Originally Posted by SW17LS
No, they're both the same engine, the 3.3 was just a revision that was bored to where it had more displacement. The 3.3 replaced the 3.0 in the Camry also in 2004.
‘I don’t think I would call them the same engine. From the same engine family yes.
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Originally Posted by Toys4RJill
‘I don’t think I would call them the same engine. From the same engine family yes.
I will look it up to be sure but I am pretty sure they are the same engine, they just increased the bore in the 3.3 which slightly increased the displacement.
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