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- Q5892528 subject Q7014329.
- Q5892528 abstract "The J-series is Honda's second V6 engine family, introduced in 1996. It is a 60° V6 – Honda's existing C-series was a 90° engine. The J-series was designed for transverse mounting. It has a shorter bore spacing (98 mm or 3.86 in), shorter connecting rods, and a special smaller crankshaft than the C-series for compactness. All current J-series engines are SOHC 4-valve designs with VTEC variable valve timing.The J-series engine was designed in the United States by Honda engineers. It is built at Honda's Anna, Ohio engine plant.One unique feature of some J-family engine models is Honda's Variable Cylinder Management (VCM) system. The system uses the i-VTEC system to turn off one bank of cylinders under light loads, turning the V6 into a straight-3. Some versions Variable Cylinder Management system were able to turn off one bank of cylinders or one cylinder on opposing banks, allowing for three-cylinder use under light loads or four-cylinder use under medium loads.".
- Q5892528 configuration "V6".
- Q5892528 manufacturer Q9584.
- Q5892528 predecessor Q5892382.
- Q5892528 productionEndYear "1996".
- Q5892528 productionStartYear "1996".
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- Q5892528 configuration "SOHC 60° V6".
- Q5892528 manufacturer Q9584.
- Q5892528 name "Honda J engine".
- Q5892528 predecessor Q5892382.
- Q5892528 production "1996".
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- Q5892528 comment "The J-series is Honda's second V6 engine family, introduced in 1996. It is a 60° V6 – Honda's existing C-series was a 90° engine. The J-series was designed for transverse mounting. It has a shorter bore spacing (98 mm or 3.86 in), shorter connecting rods, and a special smaller crankshaft than the C-series for compactness. All current J-series engines are SOHC 4-valve designs with VTEC variable valve timing.The J-series engine was designed in the United States by Honda engineers.".
- Q5892528 label "Honda J engine".
- Q5892528 depiction Honda_J35A_Engine.JPG.
- Q5892528 name "Honda J engine".