The H family is a line of 60° V6 automobile engines from Suzuki. Ranging in displacement from 2.0 L to 2.7 L, the H family was a modern all-aluminum engine with dual overhead cams, 24 valves, and multi-port fuel injection. It was co-developed with Mazda, which used a similar design in their 2.0 L KF V6. The H family was introduced in 1994 with the H20, but Suzuki and Mazda's designs diverged greatly with the former increasing displacement and the latter experimenting with alternative induction technologies and smaller engine sizes. The H27A is a bored out version of the H25A, displacing 2.7 L (2,736 cc, coming from an 88 mm bore and 75 mm stroke). It produces 135 kW (184 PS) at 6,000 rpm and 250 N·m (184 lb·ft) at 3,300 rpm[WIKI]
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