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Old 02-22-14, 07:52 PM
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Honda is following Ford's lead and debuting the second twin-turbocharged V6 to be used by Daytona Prototypes in the United Sports Car Championship. The wait won't be long to see it on track because the new engine will debut with the Starworks Motorsport team in a Riley Gen3 prototype chassis at the 12 Hours of Sebring from March 12-15.

The new HR35TT engine is based on Honda's J35 production V6 found in a variety of its models, including the current Accord. The racing version benefits from dry sump lubrication, but is still similar to the production version with an aluminum block, direct injection and single overhead camshafts. It is fueled by 100-octane E10 fuel, but like many racing engines, exact power figures have not been released.

Starworks has had a close relationship with Honda since it won the LMP2 class at the 24 Hours of Le Mans and in the FIA World Endurance Championship in 2012 with a Honda Performance Development ARX-03b chassis and Honda engine. We can't wait to see this new mill hit the track, and see how it fairs against Chip Ganassi Racing's EcoBoost-powered Riley. Scroll down to read the press release for the full details.
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Honda Performance Development Unveils 3.5-Liter Prototype Engine

02/20/2014 - SANTA CLARITA, Calif.
Starworks Motorsport to Debut HR35TT at Sebring
Latest Racing Application of Production-Based Honda V6 Engine
Two-Team HPD Effort In TUDOR United SportsCar Championship

Honda Performance Development Thursday announced a new, 3.5-liter racing application for the versatile, production-based Honda V6 engine found in a wide range of Honda/Acura passenger cars and light trucks and now raced in multiple categories worldwide.

The Honda HR35TT twin-turbocharged V6 is expected to make its TUDOR United SportsCar Championship debut at the 2014 Mobil1 12 Hours of Sebring, mounted in a Riley Gen3 prototype chassis campaigned by Starworks Motorsport.

Previously, Starworks partnered with HPD to win the LMP2 class at the 24 Hours of Le Mans and World Endurance Championship in 2012, using HPD's ARX-03b chassis and Honda HR28TT twin-turbocharged V6, which also is derived from Honda's J35 series of engines.

Starworks becomes the second team to utilize Honda power for the new TUDOR championship. Extreme Speed Motorsports campaigns a pair of prototype class HPD ARX-03b Hondas, after a successful initial season with the same package in the 2013 American Le Mans Series.

"This is an exciting program for HPD and our customer teams in the TUDOR United SportsCar Championship," said Steve Eriksen, HPD Vice President and COO. "Adding Starworks, a team that achieved great success with us in 2012, in a prototype machine alongside the proven HPD-Honda combination run by Extreme Speed Motorsports provides HPD with a strong, balanced attack in the inaugural TUDOR Championship."

"It's a fantastic feeling to be partnering with Honda once again," said Starworks team owner Peter Baron. "No doubt we had amazing success with HPD in 2012, but unfortunately it was only a one-year program. We have had numerous conversations over the past two years about building a Daytona Prototype motor and we're thrilled to see it come to fruition. We absolutely love working with HPD and have been in collaboration to find a new opportunity to partner with them again. We will have our work cut out with the steep learning curve to get us to Victory Lane, but HPD brings determination and success to every program it touches. Although HPD already competes in the Prototype class, we feel this is huge step for the TUDOR series and Starworks is thrilled to be part of it."

Starworks Motorsport has compiled an enviable record in Daytona Prototype competition, with five race victories, including back-to-back wins at Indianapolis in 2012 and 2013; and a second-place finish in the Daytona Prototype team championship in 2012, with two victories and six podium finishes. That same year, Starworks became the first American-based prototype team to win an FIA World Championship since 1968, and HPD won its first world title in WEC competition.

The HPD-developed twin-turbocharged Honda engines to be used in the TUDOR championship are both derived from the Honda J35 series of production V6 engines, and include relevant twin-turbocharger technology, along with the efficiency provided by direct fuel injection.

The HR35TT is yet another competition application of the ubiquitous J35 engine. The first, the HR28TT, was designed for LMP2 competition and won in its American Le Mans Series debut in 2011. The engine has gone on to record 24 individual race victories and three series titles in the American Le Mans Series, World Endurance Championship and European Le Mans Series Competition.

Other variants of the engine have been raced in Japan's Autobacs SuperGT Championship, the One Lap of America competitive rally and Pikes Peak International Hillclimb.

Honda Performance Development (HPD) is the Honda performance company within North America. Located in Santa Clarita, Calif., HPD is the technical operations center for high-performance Honda racing cars and engines. The company is marking its 20th anniversary in 2013.

As an engine supplier to the IZOD IndyCar Series, Honda has scored 204 race victories in both CART and IZOD IndyCar Series competition since 1994, and powered Scott Dixon to a series-high four victories and the 2013 IZOD IndyCar Series drivers' championship.

HPD offers a variety of race engines for track applications from prototype sports cars to karting; and showcases "fun-to-drive" products for professional, amateur and entry-level racers.

For a photograph of the Honda HR35TT V6, go to:
http://broadcast.sportssystems.com/h...cfm?key=101706

Honda HR35TT V6 Engine

Engine Type Aluminum alloy, twin-turbocharged, direct fuel-injected V6
Displacement 3.5 liters
Valve Train Single overhead camshaft, four valves per cylinder
Crankshaft Alloy steel
Pistons Forged aluminum, low-friction coatings
Connecting Rods Machined alloy steel
Engine Management HPD/McLaren
Ignition System Digital inductive
Lubrication Dry sump system
Cooling Single mechanical water pump
Fuel E10 100-101 octane gasoline, 10% ethanol
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To be trickled-down into nothing in its lineup.

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What does everyone think of the standard Honda's 3.5L V6?
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Doesn't mean we can't dream

All in favor of dropping this into the TLX and the rest of the line-up say I !
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Originally Posted by hoovey2411
doesn't mean we can't dream

all in favor of dropping this into the tlx and the rest of the line-up say i !
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LOL!!!! Dream on. Look like the Japanese will not bring back the 6 Cylinders (V or I) Twin Turbos engines that easy.

The most the Japanese is doing = Hybrid, or 4 Cylinders Turbo (F or I)

Unless, if they do the 6 twin turbos....it will only be fitted on the 80k + Category....like the GT-R
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Originally Posted by Whitigir
LOL!!!! Dream on. Look like the Japanese will not bring back the 6 Cylinders (V or I) Twin Turbos engines that easy.

The most the Japanese is doing = Hybrid, or 4 Cylinders Turbo (F or I)

Unless, if they do the 6 twin turbos....it will only be fitted on the 80k + Category....like the GT-R
Honda does not have anywhere to put it in right now.
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Originally Posted by spwolf
Honda does not have anywhere to put it in right now.
What about the NSX?
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Originally Posted by spwolf
Honda does not have anywhere to put it in right now.

It could work in a hot tlx and it could be a viable engine for the RLX and it coukd even make the car somewhat desirable.
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Originally Posted by Infra
What about the NSX?
I wouldn't mind seeing something like this in the new NSX
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Originally Posted by Vh_Supra26
I wouldn't mind seeing something like this in the new NSX
The NSX is getting a new twin turbo DOHC engine, it will likely have even more impressive specs then this J series based engine.

There is a rumor a similar tt V6 like this J series based racing engine may go into a hot version of the TLX, it was even hinted by one of the designers there would be a hot version of the TLX in the future with exposed exhaust at the auto show.
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Originally Posted by UDel
The NSX is getting a new twin turbo DOHC engine, it will likely have even more impressive specs then this J series based engine.

There is a rumor a similar tt V6 like this J series based racing engine may go into a hot version of the TLX, it was even hinted by one of the designers there would be a hot version of the TLX in the future with exposed exhaust at the auto show.


 
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