I would not compare a V6 to a V4. That is not fair. The reason I say this is because yeah the 4 cylinder is obviously going to be easier to work on. It's got less parts, less cylinders, valves, etc, and it's smaller so it is easier to get your hands in the cramped engine bay a little better. There is no way to compare them.
When it comes to power the 4.7 V8 in the Tundra is one of my favorites. What it comes down to though is performance. Performance has a strong correlation with hp/torque, and related curves of those variables, compared to the weight of the vehicle it is pulling. Overall it offers superior performance since there are less pounds per horsepower.
When it comes to power the 4.7 V8 in the Tundra is one of my favorites. What it comes down to though is performance. Performance has a strong correlation with hp/torque, and related curves of those variables, compared to the weight of the vehicle it is pulling. Overall it offers superior performance since there are less pounds per horsepower.