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Can You Turbo A VR6 Engine? Here’s What You Need To Know

Posted on January 20, 2025 By bot

The VR6 engine is not your everyday engine, and even though it’s not being used in newer production cars anymore (it was phased out in 2024), that hasn’t stopped car enthusiasts from desiring one, especially a turbocharged one. It’s definitely possible to turbo a VR6 engine but there are a few things you’ll need to know before you get started. Advertisement
Volkswagen is the car brand behind the VR6 engine, adding two cylinder blocks under one cylinder head to an altered V6 (while the V6 and VR6 engines have a lot in common, there are some advantages to the VR6)….


Check out the original article: [Slashgear] Can You Turbo A VR6 Engine? Here’s What You Need To Know

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