Honda J engine


The J-series is Honda's fourth production V6 engine family introduced in 1996, after the C-series, which consisted of three dissimilar versions. The J-series engine was designed in Japan, with engineering taking place in the United States. It is built at Honda's Anna, Ohio, and Lincoln, Alabama, engine plants.
The J-series is a 60° V6 unlike Honda's existing 90° C-series engines. Also unlike the C series, the J-series was specifically and only designed for transverse mounting. It has a shorter bore spacing, shorter connecting rods and a special smaller crankshaft than the C-series to reduce its size. All J-series engines are gasoline-powered, use four valves per cylinder, and have a single timing belt that drives the overhead camshafts. VTEC variable valve timing is used on almost all applications, with exceptions being the J30AC and J35Y8.
One unique feature of some J-family engine models is Honda's Variable Cylinder Management system. Initially, the system turns off one bank of cylinders under light loads, turning the V6 into a straight-3. Some versions were able to turn off one bank of cylinders or one cylinder on opposing banks, allowing for three-cylinder use under light loads and four-cylinder use under medium loads.

J25

The J25A was used only in the Japanese domestic Inspire/Saber models. The J25A displaced. Its bore and stroke was. The J25A used a 10.5:1 compression ratio and was a SOHC VTEC design. Output was at 6200 rpm and of torque at 4600 rpm. It had a variable intake manifold to optimize torque output across varying engine speeds and engine response.

J25A

The J30A displaces and is a SOHC VTEC design. Its bore and stroke is. Output for the J30A1 was initially and of torque, later increased to and of torque. The J30A4 pushed output to and using a three-way VTEC system, a higher compression ratio and a novel exhaust manifold cast as one piece with the cylinder head. It weighs nearly less and is an inch shorter than J30A1. This version was on the Ward's 10 Best Engines list for 2003 and 2004. The IMA hybrid version was on the list for 2005. In 2006 Honda created the J30A5 to mark the 30th anniversary of the Accord. It boosted output to and of torque. According to Honda, horsepower gains were achieved with improvements to the airflow of the intake and exhaust system.

J30A – VCM

  • 2003–2007 Honda Inspire
  • Displacement:
  • Bore and stroke:
  • Power: at 6,000 rpm
  • Torque: at 5,000 rpm
  • IMRC for increased torque at low rpm
  • Redline: 6,800 rpm
  • Compression: 10.5:1
  • Valve train : SOHC i-VTEC
  • Variable Cylinder Management :
  • Induction: Naturally Aspirated
  • Fuel Delivery:Multi-point fuel injection
  • Emissions control systems : Catalytic converter,EGR,PCV

    J30A1

  • 1996–1999 Acura 3.0CL
  • 1998–2002 Honda Accord V6
  • 1999–2003 Honda Avancier

    J30A3

  • 1998–2002 Honda Accord V6
  • 1997–2003 Honda Odyssey

    J30A4

  • 2003–2007 Honda Accord V6
  • Displacement:
  • Bore and stroke:
  • Power: at 5,500 rpm : Dim the throttle
  • Torque: at 5,000 rpm
  • Compression: 10.0:1
  • Induction: Naturally Aspirated
  • Fuel Delivery:Multi-point fuel injection
  • Valve Train: 24-Valve SOHC VTEC

    J30A5

  • 2005–2007 Honda Accord V6
  • 2013–2016 Honda Accord
  • Displacement:
  • Bore and stroke:
  • Power: at 6244 rpm
  • Torque: at 5000 rpm
  • Redline: 6,800 rpm
  • Fuel cut: 7,000rpm
  • Compression: 10.0:1
  • Valve Train: 24-Valve SOHC i-VTEC

    J30AC

  • 2021–2025 Acura TLX Type-S
  • 2022+ Acura MDX Type-S
  • Displacement:
  • Bore and stroke:
  • Power: at 5500 rpm
  • Torque: at 1400–5000 rpm
  • Compression: 9.8:1
  • Valve Train: 24-Valve DOHC with VTC

    J30Y1

  • 2013–2018 Acura RDX
  • 2017–2020 Acura MDX
  • Displacement:
  • Bore and stroke:
  • Power : 257 hp at 6300 rpm
  • Power : 321 hp at 6300 rpm
  • Torque : 289 lb⋅ft at 5000 rpm
  • Valve train: 24-Valve SOHC
  • Induction/Fuel Delivery: Naturally Aspirated – Direct Injection

    JNA1

  • 2005–2007 Honda Accord Hybrid
  • Displacement:
  • Bore and stroke:
  • Power: at 5400 rpm + IMA hybrid =
  • Torque: at 4500 rpm
  • Compression: 10.5:1
  • Valve Train: 24-Valve SOHC i-VTEC

    J32

The J32A displaces and is a SOHC VTEC design. Its bore and stroke is. Output was at 5600 rpm and at 4700 rpm for the J32A1, with the J32A2 raising output to at 6200 rpm and at 3500–5500 rpm. A more aggressive camshaft, more free flowing intake/exhaust, and a 2-stage intake manifold produced a increase over the J32A1. The J32A3's output in the 2004/2005 TL is. Due to changes in SAE testing methods, 2006–2008 model years have a reduced output rating of, despite being mechanically identical. The J32A3 includes a one-piece exhaust manifold cast with the cylinder head, first introduced on the J30A4.

J32A1

  • 1999–2003 Acura TL
  • 2001–2003 Acura CL
  • 1998–2003 Honda Inspire

    J32A2

  • 2001–2003 Acura CL Type-S
  • Bore and Stroke: 89mm x 86mm
  • 10.5:1 Compression
  • 2002–2003 Acura TL Type-S
  • 2002–2003 Honda Inspire ''Type-S''

    J32A3

  • 2004–2008 Acura TL
  • 3.2-liter SOHC V-6 aluminum alloy engine
  • Bore Stroke : 89mm x 86mm
  • 11:1 Compression
  • at 6200 rpm and of torque at 5000 rpm
  • Readout changed to SAE standards, Revised to at 6200 rpm and of torque at 5000 rpm - *No change was made to engine, only SAE readout which changed the HP numbers
  • 2007–2008 Acura TL
  • Variable Valve Timing and Lift Electronic Control
  • Dual-stage induction system
  • Cold-air intake system
  • Computer-controlled Programmed Fuel Injection
  • Direct ignition system
  • Unique exhaust manifolds that are cast directly into the head
  • High flow close-coupled catalytic converters
  • VTEC engagement: 4,700 rpm

    J35

J35A

The J35A is a SOHC VTEC design. Its weight is running. The Honda Marine BF200-series marine engine shares its internals with the J35A.

J35A1

  • 1999–2001 Honda Odyssey
  • Displacement:
  • Bore and stroke:
  • Power: Premium – Regular -
  • Torque: Premium – Regular –
  • Fuel Delivery: Programmed Fuel Injection

    J35A3

  • 2001–2002 Acura MDX
  • Displacement:
  • Bore and stroke:
  • Power: at 5800 rpm
  • Torque: at 4500 rpm
  • Fuel Delivery: Programmed Fuel Injection

    J35A4

  • 2002–2004 Honda Odyssey
  • 2003–2004 Honda Pilot
  • Displacement:
  • Bore and stroke:
  • Power: at 5400 rpm
  • Torque: at 4500 rpm
  • Compression: 10.0:1
  • Fuel Delivery: Programmed Fuel Injection
  • Valve Train: 24-valve SOHC VTEC

    J35A5

  • 2003–2006 Acura MDX
  • Displacement:
  • Bore and stroke:
  • Power: at 5800 rpm
  • Torque: at 3500 rpm
  • Compression: 10.0:1
  • Fuel Delivery: Programmed Fuel Injection
  • Valve Train: 24-valve SOHC VTEC

    J35A6

  • 2005–2006 Honda Odyssey
  • 2007–2010 Honda Odyssey
  • 2005 Honda Pilot
  • Displacement:
  • Bore and stroke:
  • Power: at 5600 rpm
  • Torque: at 4500 rpm
  • Compression: 10.0:1
  • Fuel Delivery: Programmed Fuel Injection
  • Valve Train: 24-valve SOHC VTEC
  • VTEC engagement: 4,600 rpm

    J35A7 – VCM

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  • 2005–2006 Honda Odyssey
  • 2007–2010 Honda Odyssey
  • Displacement:
  • Bore and stroke:
  • Power: at 5600 rpm
  • Torque: at 4500 rpm
  • Compression: 10.0:1
  • Fuel Delivery: Programmed Fuel Injection
  • Valve Train: 24-valve SOHC i-VTEC*
  • VCM : 3 or 6 cylinder mode
  • VCM : 3, 4 or 6 cylinder mode
  • VTEC engagement: 4,600 rpm
*''Note, Honda's 4-cylinder i-VTEC technology uniquely employs VTEC + Variable Timing Control. Honda's V6 i-VTEC engines uniquely employs VTEC + Variable Cylinder Management.''

J35A8

  • 2004–2008 Honda Legend KB1
  • 2005–2008 Acura RL
  • 2007–2008 Acura TL Type-S
  • Displacement:
  • Bore and stroke:
  • Power: at 6200 rpm
  • Torque: at 5000 rpm
  • Power: Acura RL: 290 hp at 6,200 rpm
  • Torque: Acura RL: 260 lb.-ft. at 5,000 rpm
  • Compression: 11.0:1
  • Fuel Delivery: Programmed Fuel Injection
  • Valve Train: 24-valve SOHC VTEC
  • VTEC engagement: 4,950 rpm
  • On the Ward's 10 Best Engines list for 2005

    J35A9

  • 2006–2008 Honda Ridgeline
  • 2006–2008 Honda Pilot
  • Displacement:
  • Bore and stroke:
  • Power: at 5750 rpm
  • Torque: at 4500 rpm
  • Compression: 10.0:1
  • Fuel Delivery: Programmed Fuel Injection
  • VTEC engagement: 4,400 rpm

    J35S

J35S1

  • 2004–2007 Saturn Vue also referred to as GM L66
  • Displacement:
  • Bore and stroke:
  • Power: at 5800 rpm
  • Torque: at 4500 rpm
  • Fuel Delivery: Programmed Fuel Injection
  • Has revised bell housing Honda round style along with revised cylinder heads with single exit port
  • Renamed J35A5 from the 2003–2006 Acura MDX with different cam profiles; uses the h5 awd/fwd automatic transmission along with the same wire harness and ECU

    J35Z

The J35Z engines use a die-cast aluminum block with cast-iron cylinder sleeves.

J35Z1 – VCM

  • 2006–2008 Honda Pilot
  • Displacement:
  • Bore and stroke:
  • Compression: 10.5:1
  • Power: at 5750 rpm
  • Torque: at 4500 rpm
  • Fuel Delivery: Programmed Fuel Injection
  • Valve Train: 24-valve SOHC i-VTEC
  • VCM : 3 or 6 cylinder mode

    J35Z2 – VCM

  • 2008–2012 Honda Accord
  • 2010–2012 Honda Accord Crosstour / Honda Crosstour
  • 2013–2018 Acura RDX
  • 2007–2012 Honda Inspire
  • Displacement:
  • Bore and stroke:
  • Compression: 10.5:1
  • Power: at 6,200 rpm
  • Torque: at 5,000 rpm
  • Fuel Delivery: Programmed Fuel Injection
  • Valve Train: 24-v SOHC i-VTEC
  • VCM : 3, 4 or 6 cylinder mode
  • VCM : 3 or 6 cylinder mode
  • Redline: 6,900 rpm