Toyota Drops v6 Going 4 Cylinder Turbo | Everything You Need to Know about the New Engine

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  • A Toyota Master Diagnostic Technician shares technical details on Toyota's New 4 cylinder Turbo engine that's replacing the V6 engine on the 2023 Toyota Highlander.
    So Toyota Drops v6 Going 4 Cylinder Turbo? Sounds like Toyota is joining the Turbo crowds.
    In this video we'll take a closer look at the 4 cylinder Turbo engine the T24A-FTS which actually debuted in the 2022 Lexus NX350.
    This new engine is very similar to the A25A engine which is a very popular 4 cylinder engine that Toyota has been using since 2018 in many models across the Toyota and Lexus Lineup.
    We'll focus in this video on the differences between the new engine and the A25A and towards the end of the video I'll share my personal opinion on this change.
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    0:00 Intro
    0:59 New Engine Basic Information
    2:44 New Engine Mechanical Changes
    8:32 New Engine Turbocharger
    12:30 Other new features
    15:10 Should you be worried? My final thoughts
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  • @mrstan4081
    @mrstan4081 Před 2 lety +3

    This guy is good. Better than the Kilmer click bait.

  • @AC-ui3qz
    @AC-ui3qz Před 2 lety +162

    Please don’t ever stop making videos. The information you put is so good, and easy to understand, it’s amazing. Helps us consumers make good choices. Much appreciated

    • @rafars2246
      @rafars2246 Před rokem +2

      Please don't believe random guys with no good intentions over the internet. He's just a mechanic (he has no clue about how anything works), not an engineer, you more than likely none of both. Get the V6...

  • @tedc1123
    @tedc1123 Před 2 lety +93

    My 2003 Toyota 4Runner V6 is still running like when it was brand new. It’s currently at 285K miles. I’ll be keeping it for probably another 10 years.

    • @Alexrc28
      @Alexrc28 Před rokem +6

      Yeah but the mpg sucks 😂

    • @rafars2246
      @rafars2246 Před rokem

      @@Alexrc28 I don't know, my cx5 turbo might use more gas...

    • @applianceman6009
      @applianceman6009 Před rokem +19

      I care about reliability. I don’t care about it’s MPG!!

    • @Lexusgx550
      @Lexusgx550 Před rokem

      Allah is great

    • @jpthsd
      @jpthsd Před rokem

      unless the computer needs to be replaced,,,yes it is very reliable/durable truck. Computer replacement cost is very expensive!

  • @MeAtLoVeRsXD
    @MeAtLoVeRsXD Před rokem +33

    this guy's knowledge and experience just makes you appreciate a toyota even more

    • @stevenadams7208
      @stevenadams7208 Před 10 měsíci

      I wish I lived close enough for him to service my Highlander. Alas, it would be a two-day one-way drive to get to him.

  • @jamram9924
    @jamram9924 Před 2 lety +171

    That a wonderful V6 engine with a very long lifetime. If I were buying a Highlander, I’d just buy one of the latest models with the 3.5. I’m allergic to turbos. 🤧

    • @JasonFlorida
      @JasonFlorida Před 2 lety +26

      Same here, the turbo is why I never bought new or newer Honda

    • @jmartin1915
      @jmartin1915 Před 2 lety +9

      @@JasonFlorida yup turbos are very bad for transmissions Hondas have great motors but when you add turbo say goodbye to a tranny to much wear and tear

    • @alvinsimba734
      @alvinsimba734 Před 2 lety +5

      @@jmartin1915 just change the oil on time and also maintenance, you will be fine.

    • @josephrimando5684
      @josephrimando5684 Před 2 lety +3

      Same here. I hate turbo. It requires recalibration as it age. Unlike aspirated that can runs almost forever.

    • @bjsimon802
      @bjsimon802 Před 2 lety

      it is the usa government fault, they want this. It not that the companies want this . Vote these people, they want you to buy electric cars. Next is phase out the engine

  • @return.of.the.nac18
    @return.of.the.nac18 Před 2 lety +320

    Save the V6... not a fan of this turbo stuff!

    • @naveenthemachine
      @naveenthemachine Před 2 lety +22

      Get the remaining 2GR FKS quickly while you can

    • @return.of.the.nac18
      @return.of.the.nac18 Před 2 lety +35

      @@naveenthemachine my 2018 Camry XSE has the V6. Guess I am driving this car until the wheels fall off.

    • @naveenthemachine
      @naveenthemachine Před 2 lety +20

      @@return.of.the.nac18 I have a 2020 Camry XSE v6 too haha. The v6 is just amazing 🤩

    • @stephenjones9153
      @stephenjones9153 Před 2 lety +15

      I've been driving a Toyota with a 4 cylinder 1.4Ltr Engine with a Turbo for the last 5 years. Mine as done over 115,000 Miles and apart from Bulbs I've never had a problem. 😉👍Hopefully it will last for another 100K Miles at least.

    • @icosthop9998
      @icosthop9998 Před 2 lety +10

      I want to get a 2024 New series Tacoma, I do not think that Tacoma is gonna have the V6s any more .
      (I think I heard this via DAVE of *#Automotive_Press** channel* )
      The very reliable V6 will not be available . I wish Toyota would allow their customers to have "options".
      It to is going to have twin turbos I don't know how that's gonna work out.
      I hope it will not have the same problems as the 2022 Tundra 😳

  • @GM-fh5jp
    @GM-fh5jp Před rokem +3

    Noobs below saying don't buy a turbo Toyota engine if you want it to "last".
    Toyota has massive experience with turbo 4 cylinder engines.
    The famous 3SGT-E 2.0 litre 4cylinder engine will do 300, 000 kms without any bottom or top end attention even when driven hard as long as you give them an oil change every 5K-6000kms.
    The brilliant MR2 turbo of the 1990s are tough as nails featuring this engine.
    So noobs...hush up and learn about engineering in the real world before you spout off.
    Thanks for posting your good advice CC Nut, I've just subscribed.👍

  • @mertz313
    @mertz313 Před rokem +27

    I just drove from Detroit to Chicago with my v6 highlander. It was so smooth and lovely and surprisingly fuel efficient! I got 25mpg carrying my family, our luggage, and going 80mph through most of the trip. I’ve had a turbo engine before, and I can honestly say I don’t want that shit.

    • @jamesmedina2062
      @jamesmedina2062 Před rokem +1

      I think old turbos have the problem that every exhaust gas has to go through the turbo and it's reduced aperture compared to NA. They could design a better system but who knows if they will, Batteries are taking all the love

    • @jtjt8331
      @jtjt8331 Před rokem +4

      If you drove a Highlander four-cylinder turbo, you have a totally different opinion. I just bought one and it’s almost as fast as my Lexus V8.

    • @Carlos-ps7hb
      @Carlos-ps7hb Před 2 měsíci

      what does that have to do with the video?

    • @mertz313
      @mertz313 Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@Carlos-ps7hb that the turbo engine does nothing special. Decreased reliability with minimal power gains and no mpg gains and increased labor costs

    • @be4unvme
      @be4unvme Před měsícem

      I had a lexus nx which is a turbo 2.0. While the car acceleration was good and fun for city driving, it felt underpowered when driving interstates highways at 80 mph. I needed to constantly floor it and it felt like it was struggling at high speeds. With my v6 highlander full of my family and luggage the car drives buttery smooth and never lacks any power even going near 100 mph. Most likely I will remain with this car for as long as it could. New cars with their 4 cyl don't entice me.

  • @Apc-man
    @Apc-man Před 2 lety +107

    Still would prefer the v6. It has such a good track record.

    • @Jeff.78
      @Jeff.78 Před 2 lety +9

      Let's not count this engine out just yet. Different doesn't mean worse. Considering Toyota takes their time on things, this turbo engine shouldn't be a flop.
      If it is, they'll figure it out after loads of warranty work and solve the issues.
      Peace✌️😎

    • @MrChuckwagon55
      @MrChuckwagon55 Před rokem +11

      Your 100% right. Plus it’s a statistical fact that turbocharged cars don’t last nearly as long as non turbocharged cars, plus have much more problems. It even happened to Honda. Sad to see this happening.

    • @philbrutsche8928
      @philbrutsche8928 Před rokem +5

      Port injection V6 engines have so many fewer failure points than a turbo anything, and that's before you consider extra maintenance that direct injection requires and that many owners can barely maintain the car properly

    • @jamesmedina2062
      @jamesmedina2062 Před rokem +2

      @@philbrutsche8928 i agree with you. maintenance offers options that will affect aging of the engine

    • @andersonrodriguez8258
      @andersonrodriguez8258 Před rokem

      @@Jeff.78being around since 2015 I believe

  • @tedcook8749
    @tedcook8749 Před 2 lety +16

    A great speaker/teacher I came across years ago said you can’t really teach something unless you really understand it - you are a wonderful teacher in your field. Thank you so much!

  • @earthoid
    @earthoid Před 2 lety +200

    I'm still not happy about all the turbos. It looks like I'll be keeping my V6 2012 RAV4 a lot longer than I had planned. Thankfully my RAV is, by far, the best and most reliable car I have ever owned.

    • @user-tb7rn1il3q
      @user-tb7rn1il3q Před 2 lety +11

      I love my 2019 RAV4 with the 2.5 gas engine, especially the 40+ mpg it gets.

    • @matthewinaz
      @matthewinaz Před 2 lety +8

      I have 2020 non hybrid rav 39 mpg it’s incredible!

    • @CJ-zz9ts
      @CJ-zz9ts Před 2 lety +4

      2AR-FE engine on my 2012 Camry, same as '12 Rav4 is top class!

    • @petrolhead9702
      @petrolhead9702 Před 2 lety +12

      Omg you optioned the v6?!?! You Legend

    • @zarella1
      @zarella1 Před 2 lety +7

      I have a great running 2012 RAV4 V6 too and love it!

  • @underdog2594
    @underdog2594 Před 2 lety +2

    WOW!! The shop is looking sharp. All your hard work is paying off. Congratulations!

  • @sapper32a
    @sapper32a Před 2 lety +10

    I'm from the government and I'm here to help

    • @mingovazquez704
      @mingovazquez704 Před 2 lety +2

      Please Mr Victor don't let this happen, keep naturally aspirated engines!!!

    • @everydayfun9531
      @everydayfun9531 Před 2 lety

      Dude tell toyota to keep the V6 engines as long as they pass the emissions test!

  • @riariaria
    @riariaria Před rokem +49

    We just jumped in and bought a 2022 Highlander while we could still get one with the 3.5 L 6 cylinder. We love it’s performance and it’s long history of reliability. We plan to tow with this vehicle and we didn’t want risk those kinds of high loads on an newly designed drive train.

    • @keytothegate68
      @keytothegate68 Před rokem +3

      You did good 'm driving a 4 cyl turbo coupe and hate it every day. Can't imagine how horrible it would be to do that in a large three row crossover

    • @CH-tt1jg
      @CH-tt1jg Před rokem

      @@keytothegate68what coupe you driving?

    • @corncobb7069
      @corncobb7069 Před rokem +2

      LOVE OUR 2022 Highlander V6,,,,, Want the Toyota Tacoma BUT NO 4 Cyl.

    • @starnavigator6665
      @starnavigator6665 Před rokem +1

      @third pregnancy mom I just got my 4 cylinder turbo Highlander two days ago… it’s seems to have plenty of acceleration and quite unless you really step on the gas. At 70 MPH the tachometer indicates 2000 rpm. It’s my first Toyota so my finger and toes are crossed!! Lol

    • @jaspreetbanwait8505
      @jaspreetbanwait8505 Před 9 měsíci

      V4 will be dead under load.

  • @thomasroberts8024
    @thomasroberts8024 Před 2 lety +2

    Magnificant shop! Proud moment. Prayers for all your success!

  • @frankbiz
    @frankbiz Před 2 lety +5

    Thank you for an amazing explanation of this engine, it makes me feel a lot better.

  • @olgerjovani8653
    @olgerjovani8653 Před 4 měsíci +7

    I have 2.0 turbo nx 200t very reliable! 230000 miles only Maintenance and fuel pomp changed!

  • @ThunderbirdRocket
    @ThunderbirdRocket Před rokem +1

    Excellent / thorough presentation - thank you very much for doing such a good job 👍🏼 .

  • @michaelcoei2850
    @michaelcoei2850 Před 2 lety +6

    Your new garage is looking great! Wish you much success in your new venture!!

  • @DAh-xo8zm
    @DAh-xo8zm Před rokem +109

    I will be sticking to Toyota's made between 2015-2019 for as long as possible I think. Seems to be a global "race to the bottom" for quality, with huge price hikes to boot.

    • @germanstudent06
      @germanstudent06 Před rokem +6

      If I had to buy a new engine/trans and frame for our Land Cruiser it'd still be worth holding onto for another 350K+ miles, as you couldn't replace the entire vehicle for less than the sum of it's parts.

    • @marcodarko6941
      @marcodarko6941 Před rokem +13

      You got that right, I'm with you.
      Planned obsolescence is what it is.

    • @michaeldunagan8268
      @michaeldunagan8268 Před rokem +1

      It's just the government's trying to get us out of internal combustion engines for us everyday people- of course politicians will still use them
      Get ready for single-cylinder engines within the next two decades. I should be dead by then- thankfully.

    • @seodehestand1086
      @seodehestand1086 Před rokem

      No , not race to the bottom. This administration is shoving EV down our throats and has placed more restrictions on gas powered engines. All auto manufacturers have had same issues not just Toyota.

    • @j_freed
      @j_freed Před rokem +1

      @@marcodarko6941 planned mechanical failure and replacement, at any rate. It could still be up to date production technology.

  • @gianfrancoa
    @gianfrancoa Před 2 lety +33

    Glad to have a 2014 Highlander and based on this not planning to replace it with a 4 cyl one..

  • @joeotto775
    @joeotto775 Před 2 lety

    Great informative video as always AMD! Also congratulations on hitting 300,000 subscribers!!

  • @rahulkalra8989
    @rahulkalra8989 Před 2 lety +1

    Amazingly comprehensive video! Keep it up✊🏾 and thank you🙏🏿

  • @ArsonistArborist
    @ArsonistArborist Před rokem +12

    I think you hit it on the head perfectly. So many people HATE turbo charged engines. I personally, love them - turbos simply take advantage of wasted energy. Personally, I wish all stock vehicles were turbo-charged. So many people hate them because of the breakdowns and expense associated with them. But much of that is due to improper maintenance and abuse. If you aren’t stomping on the accelerator (keeping the engine out of high-boost,) if you’re giving the turbo(s) a minute to cool down before you shut the engine down, and if they turbo/engine has been engineered by a quality company like Toyota, I think your vehicle can be nearly as reliable and a great investment. Just my unpopular opinion

  • @MustPassTruck
    @MustPassTruck Před rokem +51

    I have faith in Toyota to make a reliable turbo engine. I hope they find a way to get better mpg and power and still last forever.

    • @Johnathan.Doe.The.Third99
      @Johnathan.Doe.The.Third99 Před 5 měsíci

      Smaller engines does NOT mean better mileage, biggest lie people fall for

    • @davehudson4607
      @davehudson4607 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Addition of pressure in the engine. It will not last as long as. Turbochargers will blow or seize, who knows how the bearings will hold up over time

    • @KubanKevin
      @KubanKevin Před 4 měsíci +1

      I did but then the tundra 3.5TT happened. Lots of wastegate issues and it’s still yet to be seen what happens once that odo passes 100k

  • @raymow9683
    @raymow9683 Před 2 lety +6

    I'm glad I ordered my '22 v6 Camry xse last month. I'll wait to try out those turbo 4's for my next car to see reliability. Great video as always TY

  • @tomasbond9123
    @tomasbond9123 Před 2 lety +1

    Great info , really , your one of the few people that knows what they are talking about on this channel called CZcams !!! I actually stop scanning to listen .
    😱😱👍👍👌👌😱😱

  • @jorgegomes3792
    @jorgegomes3792 Před 2 lety +2

    The way you talk about Toyota makes me feel to have one.
    Great videos
    You are very special .
    Thank you. Best Regards

  • @gadielsantiago8813
    @gadielsantiago8813 Před 2 lety +5

    I really enjoy engineering/technical explanations of anything, the way you explain things is great, new sub here :)

  • @deaconmichaeljoens8206
    @deaconmichaeljoens8206 Před 2 lety +49

    I'm glad I bought one of the last Avalons recently. I really wanted the V6, and I'm glad I have it. It's pretty much last chance to get one at this point. It took my dealer over three months to get another Avalon after they sold me mine.
    Apparently, Toyota does not produce any other V6 sedans besides the (rare) Avalon, the Camry TRD, and Lexus models. Out of curiosity, I did a nationwide search for Camry XLE V6 and there are none. Zero, zip, nada. So don't expect to get one next year, even if the brochures may have it. With the Avalon discontinued, that's pretty much the end of V6 sedans for Toyota.

    • @mustyali9529
      @mustyali9529 Před 2 lety +1

      UNFORTUNATELY!

    • @JasonFlorida
      @JasonFlorida Před 2 lety +7

      Same here with me! I found a perfect pearl white 2017 Lexus ES350 and LOVE that 3.5 V6 power, smoothness, and reliability!

    • @HB-yq8gy
      @HB-yq8gy Před 2 lety +3

      My daughter purchased a 2016 Avalon limited in 2019 from Car Max 27,000 miles the ride is so smooth a lot of legroom.

    • @Solazed
      @Solazed Před 2 lety +8

      Every Toyota I've owned in over 20 years has been a normally aspirated V6, and they're all still running great with zero issues. But every smaller displacement 4-cylinder turbo engine that I've come across hasn't been as satisfactory. I'm keeping my V6s

    • @HB-yq8gy
      @HB-yq8gy Před 2 lety +6

      @@Solazed Yes V6 if not broke don’t change it ?

  • @ivanmak1210
    @ivanmak1210 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for another great video, this answered some of my questions as an upcoming buyer. Much appreciated!

  • @felixcarballo7532
    @felixcarballo7532 Před rokem

    Excellent mechanic, thanks for all the information you give to us , amazing videos from this guy , Hello from Miami

  • @RK-nr8qf
    @RK-nr8qf Před 2 lety +3

    As always,great and thorough information and insight.I wouldn't hesitate at all buying my next Toyota with this engine. Thanks again for some great commentary and hope you guys are enjoying the new shop.

  • @spooner1
    @spooner1 Před 2 lety +98

    First year introductions of engines have always concerned me, especially if it is a turbo. Hoping Toyota succeeds with this engine. The shop looks great. Appreciate the video, thank you.

    • @ShinobiXRevived
      @ShinobiXRevived Před 2 lety +13

      Successful or not, it won't last long term.

    • @spooner1
      @spooner1 Před 2 lety

      @@ShinobiXRevived probably. That said, not for me.

    • @erics.5785
      @erics.5785 Před rokem +6

      Toyota has had the engine out for a few years now

    • @DurzoBlunts
      @DurzoBlunts Před rokem

      @@erics.5785 Since like 2021...

    • @erics.5785
      @erics.5785 Před rokem +4

      @@DurzoBlunts try 2016

  • @tommongelli2186
    @tommongelli2186 Před rokem

    Love your videos sir, very informative. I've had many Toyotas and right now I have a '22 Lexus 300h. Thank you!

  • @vincentgraffeo9030
    @vincentgraffeo9030 Před 2 lety +1

    Fantastic video, you have such a talent for teaching and explaining.

  • @94Greenbean
    @94Greenbean Před 2 lety +4

    Great content bud, love your insight and honest love the accent you have also, my greatest “hurt” to all this about 2023 and every manufacturer is that the days of purchasing a vehicle and hopefully driving it to payoff and beyond are going to be tough. Especially for the home type mechanics. I hope the industry proves me wrong! I do… Also it’s going to be very interesting to see the “usual” difference between USA made and Japan made vehicles. I promise you you’ll see a stark difference as time goes on. I wrote Service for 18 years for Honda/Acura. Mostly for Acura when they started to transition to USA made vehicles. The Integra, NSX, RL…. And USA made TLs had unbelievably different numbers in warranty repairs when compared to the truly Japan assembled imported cars. Man it was crazy!
    I love the engineering challenges the tightening of the parameters has created, but Toyotas middle finger to the US has been threefold! The Supra being a frikken BMW, Tundra dropping the V8, lastly and greatest disappointment in the Toyota world is the Land Cruiser 300 series dropping the tailgate! Now it seems this is the 4th “middle finger” from Toyota! Good grief!
    Anyways, keep up the great work and “motor” on, hahaha…. I’ll keep watching and learning! 👍👍👍

  • @captiantim1
    @captiantim1 Před 2 lety +3

    Outstanding content,and very insightful

  • @steveartale704
    @steveartale704 Před rokem

    Loved the video! New to your channel and I'll be checking out more. Toyota parts advisor here currently off on parental leave. Absolutely loved your breakdown of this motor and its changes. Keep up the awesome work!

  • @jhonatanmeza2710
    @jhonatanmeza2710 Před 2 lety +1

    Your videos are getting better and better

  • @genghis288
    @genghis288 Před 2 lety +3

    Garage looks good! And, perfect timing about the new turbo 4, I was curious about your thoughts.

  • @b1644
    @b1644 Před 2 lety +75

    Disappointed by the HL losing the V6. I guess I'll be hanging on to my 2019 for a long time until I see that the turbo 4 is reliable. Hey AMD, the new shop is looking great! Love the Toyota white/grey/red color scheme!

    • @christopherclark4774
      @christopherclark4774 Před rokem +7

      nothing will beat a v6 smooth power delievery except for inline 6 and v8 engines

    • @mikem9536
      @mikem9536 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@christopherclark4774 inline 6, and a select few V-8's.

    • @LazizRl
      @LazizRl Před 9 měsíci

      I was thinking the same. That I will be hanging on to my 2021 V6 limited. It was perfect vehicle. However, I was rear-ended, and my beauty was considered as total. Now I'm lost on what to choose now

  • @larryd4809
    @larryd4809 Před rokem

    love your shows, so much great info THANKS😀😀

  • @FFWrench
    @FFWrench Před 2 lety +31

    That wastegate design sounds almost exactly like my 1980 Turbo Trans AM was. Very effective at reducing turbo wear and very little delay going from vacuum to boost when needed.

    • @microminiskirt
      @microminiskirt Před rokem +1

      1970 to 1973 455 and 455 HO, 455 SD, if you can find one, all of these dust all models of the 2nd generation T/A.😁

    • @kumane93
      @kumane93 Před rokem

      So you are saying this engine/turbo combination should be reliable?

    • @FFWrench
      @FFWrench Před rokem +1

      @@kumane93 it will help. Pretty common practice to do. Helps drivability too

    • @kumane93
      @kumane93 Před rokem

      @@FFWrench thanks for your quick response I really appreciate it

    • @mikem9536
      @mikem9536 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@microminiskirt The Iron Duke engine (also called 151, 2500, Pontiac 2.5, and Tech IV) is a 151 cu in (2.5 L) straight-4 piston engine built by the Pontiac Motor Division of General Motors from 1977 until 1993. Originally developed as Pontiac's new economy car engine, it was used in a wide variety of vehicles across GM's lineup in the 1980s as well as supplied to American Motors Corporation (AMC). The engine was engineered for fuel efficiency, smooth operation, and long life, not for performance.[2] Total Duke engine production is estimated to be between 3.8 and 4.2 million units.[3]

  • @BMBangladesh
    @BMBangladesh Před 2 lety +3

    I was very sad to hear that Toyota is discontinuing our beloved 2GR series engine. Now, after your review, feeling relived that not everything is going down for TM. I may even consider getting a 2024 Highlander. Looking forward to your future recommendation on this engine. THANK YOU.

  • @chalisblur
    @chalisblur Před 10 měsíci +5

    Man you are a gem, thank you for the clear and concise breakdown of the new incoming 4Cylinder Turbo.
    Sad to see the end of the V6 era, but toyota has to keep with regulations and the times.
    With enough advancements, hope they can make a turbo engine that is just as or at least almost as reliable as the outgoing V6.
    Maybe the new tech like the rotary engines or alternative fuel sources might open a new era for ICE engines.

  • @rickdempsey379
    @rickdempsey379 Před rokem

    Thanks for this show. It has been invaluable as I navigate repairs to two Toyota vehicles !!!

  • @asj12
    @asj12 Před 4 měsíci +2

    The wife and I just picked up a 2023 with the turbo 4 last march.
    Mpg is great on the highway particularly. Honestly power delivery is great and it packs a real punch when you kick it into sport mode. I’ve been doing my own 5k oil changes with synthetic oil to make sure we mitigate any future oil related issues. Easy to service spin on filter. I honestly wonder why they haven’t used this engine on a sport version of the Camry. I think it would really suit it, especially if tuned for a little more top end horsepower and less torque.
    All around great car and hoping I can get a long life out of it!!!

  • @roadglide1142
    @roadglide1142 Před 2 lety +5

    I’m a proud owner of a mint 2010 Avalon XLS . I bought it over three years ago with 35K miles . It now has 78K miles and runs beautifully. I’m keeping this thing forever ! These new cars suck!

  • @alphakilo9066
    @alphakilo9066 Před 2 lety +40

    One of the best and most enjoyable channels on CZcams. Even if I didn't own a bunch of Toyotas, I would watch AMD. There is a lot of information that can be extrapolated to other types of cars and engines from his videos. If you just like cars, or mechanical stuff, or are a proponent for another Brand, you can learn from AMD's videos. The 4Runner series, including the in-depth history and analysis on the 1GR-FE is the "gold standard."

    • @coloradoboo1071
      @coloradoboo1071 Před 2 lety +3

      Yep our local family has a Tundra, two Prius, RAV4, Corolla and Sienna and I’ve learned so much from brother AMD!!! 👍🏼

    • @seed.planted
      @seed.planted Před rokem +1

      Agreed. I own Hondas and still watch

  • @jamesmoline4411
    @jamesmoline4411 Před 27 dny

    So well done. I was a university professor for 5 years and you are as fine as teacher as any I have encountered. Plus, I’m guessing English is your second language. Your mastery of English is better than 95% of native English speakers. Well done, sir. I plan to take delivery of my Land Cruiser First Edition this month. I had an 8 cylinder Land Cruiser for 15 years. It was awesome. However, we need to take better care of the planet and 8s and 6s don’t fit that challenge.

  • @JoseMartinez-fi7xv
    @JoseMartinez-fi7xv Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks for the information Mr. PhD professor/instructor AMD. Love your videos and information!

  • @moose354
    @moose354 Před 2 lety +23

    Thanks, Ahmed for this spot-on video. My wife and I want a sixth-gen 4Runner and I understand the engine will be the T24A-FTS. My question is will this engine have a different torque curve for trucks vs. those in cars? Thanks for everything that you do for the Toyota community. All the best for your new shop.

    • @TheCarCareNut
      @TheCarCareNut  Před 2 lety +14

      Hi! It could very well have different tuning. But as it sits it’s actually capable of pulling a 4runner or tacoma very well. It makes a lot of torque

  • @redeemed7773
    @redeemed7773 Před rokem +5

    Just got this vehicle and I love it! Drives so smooth, quiet with lots of power for me! Much better then my last one

    • @hi.mestrada
      @hi.mestrada Před rokem

      Does it use premium or can you use regular gas?

    • @Suction_
      @Suction_ Před rokem

      @@hi.mestrada Regular 87. I've seen a few places where 93 is recommended if towing heavily

  • @odubbz35
    @odubbz35 Před rokem

    New subscriber and I've already watched plenty videos. Love Toyota cars keep up the great work

  • @feiwong70
    @feiwong70 Před rokem

    This is super helpful and well informative video! Awesome contents!

  • @iitzpepsii
    @iitzpepsii Před 2 lety +379

    idc what anyone says a naturally aspirated v6 will always be better and more reliable then a turbocharged 4banger

    • @naveenthemachine
      @naveenthemachine Před 2 lety +25

      Agreed.

    • @return.of.the.nac18
      @return.of.the.nac18 Před 2 lety +20

      Amen to that.

    • @juddblaney9320
      @juddblaney9320 Před 2 lety +15

      Yup

    • @Lhenry-pf5zn
      @Lhenry-pf5zn Před 2 lety +33

      Based on what logic or evidence?

    • @Noah-ui1iu
      @Noah-ui1iu Před 2 lety +56

      I used to drive so many cars in my company rental fleet. Turbo 4s I don’t care who makes it, the refinement doesn’t even come close. I’d step into a new Avalon or Highlander and the smoothness, power delivery, and predicted reliability will never match the V6.

  • @kirkadams9245
    @kirkadams9245 Před 2 lety +189

    AMD, I love the new shop! Great job. While I'm not a big fan of the 4-cyl turbo, if the new engine can produce enough low-end torque for easy acceleration it will prove worthwhile.
    I highly doubt the new engine will come close in reliability to the V6

    • @simontong2954
      @simontong2954 Před 2 lety +13

      Thats what i m concern.

    • @dude-yg9ez
      @dude-yg9ez Před 2 lety +9

      That doesn't mean it's not a good engine. Are your concerns of a engine going 300k miles? Just because it has a turbo doesn't mean shit. Lol

    • @standoutpunching2936
      @standoutpunching2936 Před 2 lety +7

      @@dude-yg9ez
      LOL...

    • @rjedro
      @rjedro Před 2 lety +12

      If you add the extra price of premium fuel for the turbo it makes the hybrid a no brainer.

    • @summerforever6736
      @summerforever6736 Před 2 lety +19

      @@dude-yg9ez turbo needs more frequent oil change! Not good

  • @markreynolds3850
    @markreynolds3850 Před 2 lety

    Thank you AMD for these great video, have a great day.

  • @glennfields8121
    @glennfields8121 Před rokem

    Thank you AMD! Another great video from you with a lot of technical information. I can't help but wonder if this engine may have a future in the Tacoma.

  • @nissanv6TT
    @nissanv6TT Před rokem +6

    Mom and dad just bought one of these. Other than the sound you can't really tell it's not a V6. Tons of torque that the 8sp keeps in the right spot. It's actually very nice.

    • @jandelahoussaye9834
      @jandelahoussaye9834 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Won’t last as long as v6 period

    • @nissanv6TT
      @nissanv6TT Před 9 měsíci +4

      @@jandelahoussaye9834 oh nooooo the 5th owner might have to do a repair!

  • @revmotor
    @revmotor Před 2 lety +3

    Beautiful LC in the background.

  • @gabrielramirez2823
    @gabrielramirez2823 Před 2 lety

    Great info AMD, thank you and God bless you!

  • @johng8985
    @johng8985 Před 2 lety

    Video quality has improved, great job! keep making great content! 👌

  • @SEsGarage
    @SEsGarage Před 2 lety +12

    I see Toyota following suit with the Camry on the next redesign. Looks like I’ll have the last generation that Toyota offered a V6

  • @fibroboy2
    @fibroboy2 Před 2 lety +9

    Hi AMD, working on CAT diesel engines in the late 90’s we had this technology for inter coolers called SCAC (Separate circuit after cooler). Can’t believe it’s taken over 20 years for passenger vehicles to catch up

    • @gutadin5
      @gutadin5 Před 2 lety +1

      Which is prone to overheating , diesel or gas engines?

    • @MowerModdin
      @MowerModdin Před 2 lety +1

      @@gutadin5 depends on maintenance

    • @fibroboy2
      @fibroboy2 Před 2 lety +3

      @@gutadin5 Both are equally prone to overheating, all depends on maintenance.

    • @mikem9536
      @mikem9536 Před 11 měsíci

      @@gutadin5 Diesel's run hotter but also less prone to overheating, gas engines are kinda fragile and need to be "broken in" and not just setup for race day to perform their best.

  • @Coffeeonbudget
    @Coffeeonbudget Před 2 lety

    Great job with the video brother..
    Welcome back from vacation..

  • @stephanm3032
    @stephanm3032 Před 7 měsíci

    I love your vides. Thank you for making this channel.

  • @wolfeadventures
    @wolfeadventures Před 2 lety +13

    And there goes the longevity.

  • @pilotgrrl1
    @pilotgrrl1 Před 2 lety +3

    I'm not anywhere near being in the market for a new car (2016 Prius with 23K miles), but I would definitely trust a Toyota turbo engine. When I was younger, my dad had a Saab 900 turbo for about 10 years. If you take care of a turbo engine, you can do very well with it.
    Your new shop looks sharp! I wish I still lived in Chicago, I'd be bringing my Prius to you.

    • @jamesmedina2062
      @jamesmedina2062 Před rokem

      you proved a point of immense contrast, the Swedes did things that nobody else would. So it is theoretically possible to build fairly reliable gasoline turbo but you will never see the technology that Swedes used because their values are so different and they are so smart. The best engineers are investing time in electric today not petrol cars also

  • @AJ-yx7cq
    @AJ-yx7cq Před rokem

    I’m currently in the market for a newer Toyota, your videos are very well done and thorough and factual! Thank you!

    • @krnvirsingh
      @krnvirsingh Před rokem

      What are your thoughts on v4 turbo?
      I am also in market to buy highlander

  • @michaelweber6329
    @michaelweber6329 Před 6 měsíci

    The oil spot on your shirt is reassuring. Thank you for all the wisdom, car care nut!

  • @lc7192
    @lc7192 Před 2 lety +8

    I recently purchased the 2022 Highlander Hybrid Platinum. The electric motor combined with the 4 cylinder engine puts out amazing torque from the start and gets it down the road admirably on the highway. I’ve been getting 35-37 mpg in town and 35mpg on the highway. The car is very comfortable and quiet. Some complain that the 4 cylinder with the hybrid system is noisy at full throttle. Our car isn’t. Maybe because the Platinum package has the acoustic glass and side or door panels. I’m extremely pleased with this SUV. The turbo 4 cylinder will have to prove itself. I’ve owned vehicles with small displacement 4 cylinder turbo engines. That turbo has to be running all the time for normal everyday driving, especially with Highlander’s weight of 4,450 lbs. Cheers for Toyota if the turbo 4’s have good reliability.

  • @AlexBAlixir98
    @AlexBAlixir98 Před 2 lety +9

    Ahmed. I love that you are addressing this and explaining how it works. I did read for now the Camry is keeping the V6 for 2023. I think the Gen 9 will use the turbo 4.

    • @user-tb7rn1il3q
      @user-tb7rn1il3q Před 2 lety

      Yes, but it will become a crossover. The sedan is dead. There is a large gap between the Venza and Highlander.

    • @deaconmichaeljoens8206
      @deaconmichaeljoens8206 Před 2 lety +2

      "Keeping" as in "it will be in the brochure," yes, maybe, but you won't actually be able to get one. Even now, the only V6 Camry that's actually available is the TRD. I have not seen a Camry XLE V6 for months. Literally zero nationwide as far as I can tell.

    • @worldlinerai
      @worldlinerai Před 2 lety +1

      I don’t see Camry becoming a crossover. Despite sedan sales down, Toyota still manages to sell a good amount of Camrys and Corollas. Toyota believes there is still a market for sedans and they will continue to make them.
      The Camry will get the T24A engine when it gets a full redesign probably for MY 2024.

    • @user-tb7rn1il3q
      @user-tb7rn1il3q Před 2 lety +3

      @@worldlinerai I doubt sedans survive. There is no business case for them. They are pretty much universally hated by the public. They are an anachronism from a bygone era.

    • @georgeg1947
      @georgeg1947 Před 2 lety +1

      @@user-tb7rn1il3q I don’t hate sedans. I just purchased 2 sedans for my household. A 2022 V6 Toyota Avalon Limited and a 2022 Lexus ES350 Ultra Luxury. I don’t care for the new Toyota 4 cylinder turbo engine. There will be lots of problems with this 4 cylinder turbo engine.

  • @tomkallas3321
    @tomkallas3321 Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you for another of your incredibly informative videos. I just bought a 2024 grand highlander with this engine. Your video makes me feel much more confident with my choice. I really enjoy your channel, thanks.

  • @markday5797
    @markday5797 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank YOU AMD for all the information on the new 4 cylinder T. Sounds like it will be another good engine.

  • @johnw4067
    @johnw4067 Před 2 lety +10

    I am glad my Tacoma has the 3.5L V6. I have a feeling this engine will be replacing it in the 4th Gen in a year or two.

    • @davidaix5771
      @davidaix5771 Před 2 lety +1

      Probably because they are going to do this with the next gen 4Runner

    • @johnw4067
      @johnw4067 Před 2 lety

      @@davidaix5771 The 4Runner is still using the old 4.0L V6. The 2nd Gen Tacoma was using that engine. My guess is the next Gen 4Runner and Tacoma will use the same engines.

    • @davidaix5771
      @davidaix5771 Před 2 lety

      @@johnw4067 the next gen 4Runner will be Is twin Turbo 4 cylinder crap that's why I got a 2022 4Runner TRD off-road premium

    • @charlesjackson1700
      @charlesjackson1700 Před rokem +4

      @@johnw4067 They both were 4.0 V6's, however the 4Runners V6 was entirely different than the Tacoma 4.0 l V6.. read up on it and you will see. The 4runner had dual VVTI and the Tacoma did not. THE FORERUNNERS 4 L WAS A TOUGHER ENGINE.

  • @alexdesamsonow822
    @alexdesamsonow822 Před 7 měsíci +3

    Again, another awesome video by AMD. If this engine was built for a turbo from the beginning,I would have more trust in it. As we see here, it is not. That tells me the crank, bearings and rest of engine originally is not designed for the added stress and power placed on it now…
    Time will tell! Thanks Again Sir for another excellent honest video!!!

  • @MPGunther1
    @MPGunther1 Před 2 lety +1

    I so appreciate your explanation, that even I can understand it

  • @willseeadventures
    @willseeadventures Před 2 lety

    Great video, thanks for sharing this information!

  • @RacerJuan42
    @RacerJuan42 Před 2 lety +19

    I’m sure glad I have my current gen 4Runner…yes it isn’t particularly fuel efficient and the power train design is ancient, but in the long run I’ll stick with reliability and lower maintenance requirements over a highly stressed 4 cyl turbo an 8 to 10 speed modern transmission that gets better fuel economy and accelerates faster, but is likely not going to be as reliable or durable.

  • @blackcoffee730
    @blackcoffee730 Před 2 lety +8

    Happy I picked up a 2021 XSE with the six. The subscription, money grab for the fob and the TPMS charge per service are the only drawbacks so far.

    • @naveenthemachine
      @naveenthemachine Před 2 lety

      I heard the fob remote start is free for 10 years.
      Also tpms charge per service? Your tpms sensors shouldn’t be failing already

    • @TheLostSeraph
      @TheLostSeraph Před 2 lety

      @@naveenthemachine fob remote start is free for 10 years with premium audio and 3 years with audio plus.
      Also, I agree with the strange TPMS charge...I've never seen that during any of my dealer-performed services, and I also have the 21 XSE V6

    • @blackcoffee730
      @blackcoffee730 Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the replies. I'm in Canada so the rules are different for the fob.
      For the TPMS, previous years used to store the information on 2 different set of wheels and tires, no matter where they were positioned on the vehicle. Now, even after a rotation of the wheels, my vehicle loses the settings and the computer must be reprogrammed.
      Gone are the days of the computer storing this info for 2 sets, let alone, 1 set of wheels. My dealer charges an additional fee to reprogram them, on top of the service program I purchases with the vehicle. The service covers the rotation but not the reprogramming.

    • @blackcoffee730
      @blackcoffee730 Před 2 lety

      @@naveenthemachine thanks for the reply

    • @blackcoffee730
      @blackcoffee730 Před 2 lety

      @@TheLostSeraph thanks for the reply.

  • @mikechiodetti4482
    @mikechiodetti4482 Před 2 lety

    Your new shop is starting to look great! Are the hoists in now?
    Turbos are great, but can be a problem. You gotta keep up with oil/oil filter changes!

  • @TheLoadsof
    @TheLoadsof Před 2 lety +1

    استاذ ومعلم
    يعطيك العافية…
    All support from Kuwait.

  • @TheEdmundjew
    @TheEdmundjew Před 2 lety +32

    Back in 2000, I purchased a tundra sr5 with a 6 cylinder, 5vz-3.4 liter. This engine is very dependable. I’m still driving this tundra after 22 years and expect it to give me many more years of service. Turbos are not as dependable, IMO.

    • @shanemitchell5807
      @shanemitchell5807 Před rokem +1

      Turbos are not dependable...🤣

    • @mikewallace8087
      @mikewallace8087 Před rokem +1

      @@shanemitchell5807 Turbos are not dependable...👍

    • @shanemitchell5807
      @shanemitchell5807 Před rokem

      @@mikewallace8087 That's your opinion and you can keep it.

    • @rafars2246
      @rafars2246 Před rokem +1

      @@shanemitchell5807 they're not, at all

    • @shanemitchell5807
      @shanemitchell5807 Před rokem +1

      @@rafars2246 Ahhhh turbo bus engines, turbo locomotive engines, turbo truck engines...if it is built to last it will last.

  • @smitty1952
    @smitty1952 Před 2 lety +3

    AMD, like Kirk said, love the new shop! I assume you are no longer working for a Toyota Dealer? If so, how do you stay up to date on new cars as they come out?

  • @chiefman8316
    @chiefman8316 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for the great review Looking at all the mid-size trucks realty like the Tacoma but worry about a turbo 4banger but your review helped ease my fears.

  • @peterkwok9608
    @peterkwok9608 Před 2 lety

    Another helpful video AMD 👍👍

  • @squishy312
    @squishy312 Před 2 lety +6

    I don't mind a 4 cylinder from Toyota, they are rock solid. I had a 91 Camry with the 3S-FE. That thing was a powerhouse of reliability. I delivered pizza with that car. It was such an easy car for delivery, especially because of it's fuel efficiency. I will miss the V-6 though. I currently have two cars with 1MZ-FE's in them, and love their performance.

    • @rafars2246
      @rafars2246 Před rokem +7

      One thing a 4 cylinder and the other is adding a turbo...

    • @justfelix30
      @justfelix30 Před rokem +3

      Don't mind the V4 it's the Turbo I'm concerned with.

    • @mikem9536
      @mikem9536 Před 11 měsíci

      4 banger Toyota engines (esp GT Engines) are legendary. Like the 19R

    • @mikem9536
      @mikem9536 Před 11 měsíci

      Yeah I can't believe in 2023 Toyota can't build another 2.0L NA 4 banger car that can get 40+ MPG

  • @llamatarian3913
    @llamatarian3913 Před rokem +4

    Sounds like the new turbo 4 cylinder would be very reliable, really considering the 2023 RX model next year.

  • @allen80602
    @allen80602 Před rokem

    Wow - great video - I just subscribed. Taking delivery of a 2023 Highlander LE tomorrow. 1st Toyota since my 1986 MR2. Anxiously waiting your next video about how to properly maintain the T24A-FTS from new. Thanks!

  • @shaazy
    @shaazy Před 5 měsíci

    Great vid as always, and that balance shaft tidbit hit the spot. I took my 2013 Taco 2.7 4 cylinder 2TR-FE racing, and 100 kms into the race, the balance shaft broke. Deleting that was the first thing I did, and interestingly, did not notice much of a vibration after removing it but a pretty noticeable nippyness at the pedal. It pulls a bit stronger in 3rd and 4th. Lots of people suggest this mod with many caveats, so if I do end up swapping the T24A-FTS into my 2nd gen, I will remove that balance shaft for sure. Just some learnings.

  • @zaffo757
    @zaffo757 Před 2 lety +10

    Emissions gains are at a terrible cost.

  • @JasonFlorida
    @JasonFlorida Před 2 lety +13

    I am glad to have found a near perfect 2017 Lexus ES350 with only 25k miles! I will keep that V6 baby for many years to come! I think the interior is also much nicer than the 2019 and on versions.

    • @michaelmallon6346
      @michaelmallon6346 Před 2 lety +2

      just got a 2018 ES350 with 18K miles here in Florida .car looks new . maybe i will outlive the car. Last of the 6 speed trans

  • @rodneyh7693
    @rodneyh7693 Před 2 lety

    Congrats on the 300k+ subs AMD!

  • @maranthonymanapsal5166

    I like the way you explain things in your video. There's a kindness to it. One request that I have is a follow-up video in the time stamp around 16:40 about what not to do in a Toyota turbo engine.
    Many thanks, :)

  • @MowerModdin
    @MowerModdin Před 2 lety +35

    I find it interesting that the Corolla, Camry, RAV4, and newer Toyota Hybrids are the only few vehicle models to receive Naturally Aspirated Dynamic Force engines, and they both get very good fuel economy. I wonder why Toyota wouldn't put this technology into their other larger displacement engines, without having to go the turbocharger route

    • @mrstan4081
      @mrstan4081 Před 2 lety +7

      As he explained, it’s about emissions. Not about gas mileage or power.

    • @mcr5645
      @mcr5645 Před 2 lety +1

      This. Normalize aluminum bodywork 🙏

  • @MrMikey1273
    @MrMikey1273 Před 2 lety +4

    Owning a small turbo diesel suv before I know that if they build it well it will last as long as you take care of it. Regular oil changes with synthetic oil are going to be par for long life. Don't beat on it. Don't over heat it. Oil changes are going to be the most critical thing to not let go.

    • @douglasscovil3447
      @douglasscovil3447 Před rokem

      turbo diesels are fine, but i would never buy a car with a gas turbo engine if i wanted the car to last for a long time without a lot of maintenance. am a big fan of synthetic oil, however.

    • @MrMikey1273
      @MrMikey1273 Před rokem

      @@douglasscovil3447 well I'm not sure about not ever buying a turbo gas engine. Diesel engines stand up better to forced induction because they are usually built to handle higher pressures of compression ignition from the start. With good engineering and design there is no reason gas turbos can't be as durable. All the parts need to be stronger then NA engines. The issue is we have engineers that are pushed to cut cost of production and we get things like some of the Ford eco boost engines that have issues with the cylinder heads and head gaskets blowing because there isn't a good enough sealing surfaces or head bolt patterns.

  • @jameswortman9394
    @jameswortman9394 Před rokem

    Thank you for your content....good to do the deep dive...time will tell.....but still glad i bought a 2022 rx350.....

  • @marcprobin1659
    @marcprobin1659 Před 2 lety +2

    As usual, great info! BTW I love the looks of your new shop! Did I miss an update on your shop! Last time the floors needed to be epoxied!

    • @TheCarCareNut
      @TheCarCareNut  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi! You didn’t miss a video. I’m working around the clock to get the shop ready to open haven’t actually had time to make an update video hoping to be able to do so soon