they can be used with each other as far as i know
people have only needed to swap the engine into the 4 cylinder and just left the transmission for use with the v6
I know if you have an auto transmission v6 Mazda mx6 93. You can put the transmission fluid in a 1993 Mazda Mx6 v6 from where you check the dip of transmission fluid. It is located close to the battery and close to the fuel filter. Its cap is orange color. For the manual transmission, you have to look under neath of the car, there is a bolt for drain and a bolt for to fill. Look around it, you will see it.
4 cylinder has 118 H.P. V6 has 160 hp
How do you replace the ignition distributor on a 93 mx6 v6 pics?
Yes it does. If it is a 4-Cylinder, it is on the transmission side of the engine cylinder head. If it is a V6, it is located on the transmission side of the front cylinder head.
The Nissan 4 cylinder will not bolt up to a V6 4x4 transmission. This is because transmissions coupled to four-cylinder engines normally use 21-spline output shafts.
you can install an automatic transmission, but i wouldn't try one from a v6 unless your motor is a v6 as well
yes it fits, they even fit in a ford probe there all the same engine, I currently have a 94 Mazda 626 with an 95 mx6 engine, 4 banger, but the same goes for v6,
No.
no it will not
it uses a Delco synthetic transmission fluid on the CVT 4 cylinder transmission and ATF on the V6
For the V6 with 6 speed automatic it is 6.1 seconds. A 4 cylinder with manual transmission will get 60 mph in 6.6 seconds. Cannot find data on the 4 cylinder with CVT transmission or a V6 with manual.
the recent variations of the 3.9 v6 magnum , the 5.2 and 5.9 v8 magnums are all the same bolt pattern.