is the 4 cyl grossly under powered compared to the v 6 ?

Asked by funair Nov 29, 2006 at 08:15 AM about the 1994 Toyota 4Runner

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is the 4 cyl grossly under powered compared to the v 6 ?

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The 4 cylinder has 117 horsepower and 140 torque(lbs-ft). The V6 has 150 horsepower and 185 torque(lbs-ft) . I would say they are both grossly under powered.

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2 of the most underpowered Suv Engines in its time. Neither will satisfy you

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neither of them are very powerfull engines but i would def say yes it is grossely underpowered the v6 overpowers it by almost 40 horses

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i wouldnt say grossly but it is under powered

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Absolutely. And the V6 is grossly underpowered compared to most other vehicles of similar size. My girlfriend's Pontiac Vibe has about the same exact HP & torque. It only weighs 2700 pounds and has trouble getting around.

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From what ive heard the 4 banger barely moves never been in one tho i couldnt imagine my car with less power

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