Hyundai G6dv engine

The 3.5-liter Hyundai G6DV or Smartstream G3.5T e-S/C engine has been produced since 2022 and is currently only installed in the long version of the second generation Genesis G90 sedan. This engine, in addition to dual turbocharging, is also equipped with an electric compressor. Lambda Series: G6DE G6DH G6DJ G6DM G6DN G6DP G6DS G6DT G6DU

Technical specifications of Hyundai G6DV 3. 5 e-S/C.

Exact capacity3470 cm³
Power systemGDi + MPi
Engine power415 HP
Torque549 nm
Engine blockaluminum V6
Block headaluminum 24v
Cylinder diameter92 mm
Piston stroke.87 mm
Compression ratio11.0
Engine featuresITM
Hydraulic compensator. tak
Timing drivechain
Timing phase adjusterDual CVVT
TurbochargingTwinTurbo + e-S/C
What oils to use7.0 liters 0W-30
Fuel type95
Environmental classEURO 6
Approximate life expectancy250 000 HP

Fuel consumption Hyundai G6dv engine

Based on the example of the 2022 Genesis G90 with an automatic transmission:
City13.1 litry
Route9.0 litry
Mixed11.2 litry

Engine Overview and Common Failures

The weight of the G6DV engine according to the catalog is 225 kg. The engine number G6DV is located at the joint with the gearbox. This power unit has just appeared and there are no statistics of malfunctions yet. Only individual failures in the electrical part are discussed on foreign forums. All aluminum V6 engines of this series are afraid of overheating, so watch out for cooling. No one complains about oil consumption so far, but generally engines of this series are prone to it. Hydraulic compensators are provided here and valve clearance adjustment is not required.

Engine Hyundai G6dv

Genesis
G90 2 (RS4)2022 - CE

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