Honda J35: Everything You Need to Know
Before we can get into what makes the J35 such an interesting engine, we first need to talk about where it came from and why Honda developed this engine in the first place. The J35, as you may have guessed, is one engine in the J-Series engine family from Honda.
This family includes the J25, J30, J32, J35, and J37. All J-Series engines are pretty closely relate. They're all designed for transverse mounting, they all have short bore spacing, short connecting rods, and they're all single-overhead cam 4-valve engines with VTEC variable valve timing.
The J-series engine family weas first introduced in 1996 and it was Honda's 4th V6 family. All J-series engines use a 60° V6 block, which is different than the C-series engines before it which used a 90* V6 block. A lot of the design choices made on the J-Series were specifically intended to give it a smaller footprint than the C-series, which would make it easier to mount into smaller applications and the production process easier.
Today, we're looking at the most well-known engine in this family which is the Honda J35.
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This family includes the J25, J30, J32, J35, and J37. All J-Series engines are pretty closely relate. They're all designed for transverse mounting, they all have short bore spacing, short connecting rods, and they're all single-overhead cam 4-valve engines with VTEC variable valve timing.
The J-series engine family weas first introduced in 1996 and it was Honda's 4th V6 family. All J-series engines use a 60° V6 block, which is different than the C-series engines before it which used a 90* V6 block. A lot of the design choices made on the J-Series were specifically intended to give it a smaller footprint than the C-series, which would make it easier to mount into smaller applications and the production process easier.
Today, we're looking at the most well-known engine in this family which is the Honda J35.
Check out our website: dustrunnersauto.com
Follow me on Instagram: @bryce.cleveland
Gear I use to shoot my videos:
(Buying through these links supports the channel)
Panasonic G7: https://amzn.to/2FKsmKe
Panasonic 25mm F1.7: https://amzn.to/2X8LQhG
Rode Mic: https://amzn.to/2J0lrik
Tascam DR05: https://amzn.to/2LvYFjR
Neewer lights: https://amzn.to/2Xem68x
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