Supply Hyundai (Old Santa Fe) Santa Fe Coolpad Sportage Kia Kawah 2.5 Hyundai G6BA 2.7 Engine

The G6BA/G6BAX/G6BAY (also known as 2.7 D) are the larger 2.7 L; bore diameter is 86.7 mm (3.41 in). Power output 167–185 PS (165–182 hp; 123–136 kW) at 6000 rpm, torque 25–25.8 kg m (245–253 N m; 181–187 lb ft) at 4000 rpm . It has an aluminum engine block and an aluminum DOHC cylinder head. It is multi-port fuel injected with 4 valves per cylinder

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Description

Advantages of G6BA engine

1. Displacement

The G6BA engine has a displacement of 2.7 liters and adopts a V-shaped 6-cylinder structure, which provides powerful power for the car.

2. Maximum output power

The maximum output of the G6BA engine is 173 horsepower, which is at a relatively high level among engines of the same class, and the power it provides is sufficient to meet most driving needs.

3. Maximum torque

The maximum torque of the G6BA engine is 245 Nm

4. Fuel system

The G6BA engine adopts a multi-point injection fuel system, which can provide better fuel efficiency and power output. In addition, the engine is also equipped with an electronic control system, which can achieve more precise fuel control, thereby improving the efficiency of the engine.

5. Transmission system

The G6BA engine is compatible with both manual and automatic transmissions, and can adapt to different driving needs. Its transmission ratio is appropriate to provide smooth power delivery at high speeds and when climbing hills.

6. Gearbox

The G6BA engine is compatible with a 5-speed manual transmission and a 4-speed automatic transmission, capable of providing a smooth shifting experience. At the same time, the gearbox is also equipped with an automatic locking differential, which improves the driving stability of the vehicle.

Application field
Hyundai Grandeur/XG (XG) (1998–2005)
Hyundai Santa Fe (SM) (2000–2009)
Hyundai Sonata (EF) (2001–2004)
Hyundai Tiburon/Coupe (GK) (2001–2008)
Hyundai Trajet (1999–2008)
Hyundai Tucson (JM) (2004–2009)
Kia Opirus (2003–2006)
Kia Optima (MS/MG) (2001–2006)
Kia Sportage (KM) (2004–2010)