The Buick V6 is an OHV V6 engine developed by the Buick division of General Motors and first introduced in 1962. The engine was originally 198 cu in (3.2 L) and was marketed as the Fireball engine. GM continued to develop and refine the 3.8 L (230 cu in) V6, eventually and commonly referred to simply as the 3800, through numerous iterations.
3800 V6 Series I (L27) Engine in a 1995 Buick Regal
The original, carbureted turbocharged LD5 from a 1978 Regal Sport Coupé
An LN3 installed in a 1989 Pontiac Bonneville with a later ICM and Coilpack upgrade instead of the original Magnavox Ignition System.
General Motors 3300 V6 (VIN N) in a 1990 Buick Skylark Luxury Edition.
A V6 engine is a six-cylinder piston engine where the cylinders share a common crankshaft and are arranged in a V configuration.
Cutaway view of a V6 engine with double overhead camshafts
1984-1999 Nissan VG30E 60-degree engine
Toyota 1GR-FE 4.0 Litre 60-degree V6 Engine
1996-2005 Rover KV6 90-degree engine