| :inline-6 has all six cylinders pushing one turbo vs. the v-6. The V-6 has 3 cylinder pushing one turbos.: The V6 has 6 cylinders pushing 2 turbos. 3/turbo. Doesn't it make sense that since on a V motor, the cylinders/turbo ratio is cut in half, the turbo's can be smaller, while equalling the power of 1 larger turbo?
 
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