El motor de seis cilindros en línea de Japón superó a los V8 europeos

Un artículo destaca el motor de seis cilindros en línea más famoso de Japón por superar en rendimiento a los mejores V8 europeos. Se dice que este motor reescribió las reglas de la industria y mantiene su influencia décadas después.

El artículo, titulado «Japan's Inline-Six Engine That Made European V8s Look Weak», discute un prominente motor japonés de seis cilindros en línea. Según la descripción, este motor reescribió el manual de reglas en el rendimiento automovilístico y dejó atrás a los mejores V8 europeos. Continúa dominando en su campo incluso décadas después de su auge. 发布时间 el 27 de febrero de 2026, el artículo de HotCars enfatiza el impacto duradero de este motor en la industria. No se proporcionan detalles específicos sobre el modelo del motor, fecha de introducción o especificaciones técnicas en el contenido disponible. El enfoque permanece en su superioridad histórica sobre los equivalentes V8 europeos.

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