Engine Hyundai-Kia G6DP

Since 2015, the Hyundai-Kia G6DP 3.3-liter turbo engine, also known as the 3.3 T-GDi, has been manufactured and fitted to the company’s rear-wheel drive models, including the Stinger and Genesis sedans. The Smartstream 3.5 T-GDi motor has recently been actively replacing such a power unit.

Engine Hyundai Kia G6DP 300x275 - Engine Hyundai-Kia G6DP

G6DB, G6DF, G6DH, G6DM, and G6DP make up the Lambda 3.3L family.

The engine was mounted on:

  • Genesis G70 1 (IK) since 2017;
  • Genesis G80 1 (DH) in 2016 – 2020;
  • Genesis G90 1 (HI) since 2015;
  • Kia K900 2 (RJ) since 2018;
  • Kia Stinger 1 (CK) since 2017.

Specifications

Production years since 2015
Displacement, cc 3342
Fuel system direct injection
Power output, hp 365 – 375
Torque output, Nm 510 – 515
Cylinder block aluminum V6
Block head aluminum 24v
Cylinder bore, mm 92
Piston stroke, mm 83.8
Compression ratio 10.0
Features DOHC
Hydraulic lifters no
Timing drive chain
Phase regulator Dual CVVT
Turbocharging two Garrett GT14s
Recommended engine oil 5W-30
Engine oil capacity, liter 7.7
Fuel type petrol
Euro standards EURO 5/6
Fuel consumption, L/100 km (for Kia Stinger 2018)
— city
— highway
— combined
15.4
7.9
10.6
Engine lifespan, km ~280 000
Weight, kg 232 (with attachments)

Disadvantages of the Hyundai G6DP engine

This turbo engine has proven to be very dependable and trouble-free;
The unit is extremely concerned about overheating, so it is crucial to keep an eye on the cooling system’s condition;
Turbines and stretched timing chains frequently need maintenance after 200,000 kilometers;
This engine, like all direct injection engines, has carbon deposits on the intake valves. Since there are no hydraulic lifters in this engine, remember to adjust the valve clearances.

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