159 1750 vs 3.2 V6

Started by Heli1, February 26, 2022, 09:56:20 AM

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Heli1

Hi everyone.
What is the opinion here on the best engine to have in the 159? I obviously understand the need for a well looked after and good service history, but not being mechanical minded, I don't want to end up with one that causes unnecessary heartache to maintain. I am thinking either the v6 or 1750 TBi.Thoughts?
Cheers
 
John
159 3.2 JTS Ti

MD

You may want to investigate how well either engine will integrate with your present ECU. I expect you will have less problems with the V6 than with the 1750 Tbi
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Craig_m67

Is this an engine transplant question.. or straight out, which version 159 is better?

Personally, I'd go for the 1750tbi every time.
I believe it will be easier to find OE service and go faster parts for it long term also
(given it's an FCA engine, not a GM abnormale)


No idea which has the better power/weight, torque, fuel economy - that said, the one in my GQV is the most reliable and tractable Alfa donk I've ever had over the last 35years (closely followed by a 1.9JTD), ie. the recent FCA engines are great.
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'73 1600 GT Junior (ensconced)
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Heli1

Yes, its a decision on which car to buy. Tbi seems to be the preferred engine. THanks for the feedback
John
159 3.2 JTS Ti

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2020 Giulietta Veloce
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GTV6SA

#5
V6 awd anyday, get it re-mapped,hi flow cats, catback exhaust & Autodelta or Wizard headers and you have 290hp+. V6 sounds better than any 4 pot & the 4wd system gives you safe & sure footed handling. Get a Ti model post 2009 ,4 cylinder models may have problems with weaker gearboxes.