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Toyota Engines

1NZ-FE

1NZ-FE The 1NZ-FE is a 1.5 L (1497 cm) conventional Otto cycle variant of the 1NZ-FXE. It has the same bore and stroke, but the compression ratio is lowered to 10.5:1, and it features VVT-i. Output is 80 kW (110 hp) at 6000 rpm with 141 Nm (103 ftlbf) of torque at 4200 rpm. Applications:

Toyota Yaris/Echo Scion xA/ist Scion xB (1st Generation)/Toyota bB (1st Generation) Toyota Vios Toyota Raum Toyota Porte Toyota Platz Toyota Ist Toyota Auris Toyota Fun Cargo Toyota Premio Toyota Allion Toyota Sienta Toyota WiLL Toyota Probox Toyota Ractis Toyota Corolla Axio Toyota Corolla Fielder Toyota Corolla RunX Toyota Corolla Allex

[edit] 2NZ-FE 1.3 L


The 2NZ-FE is a 1.3 L (1298 cm) version built in Japan. Bore is 75 mm and stroke is 73.5 mm, with a compression ratio of 10.5:1. Output is 63 kW (85 hp) at 6000 rpm with 121 Nm (89 ftlbf) of torque at 4400 rpm. The Toyota 2NZ-FE 1.3 L engine was designed in 1999 with Otowa Yamaha as the head engineer of the project. In 2004, Toyota introduced the VVT-i system on the 2NZ-FE to improve fuel efficiency and emissions. VVT-i is now a feature of all current Toyota engines. Applications:

Toyota Yaris/Echo/Vitz Toyota Vios Toyota Platz Toyota Porte Toyota Corolla (E140), Pakistan only

Toyota ZR engine
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

2ZR-FE The ZR engine family, introduced in 2007 by Toyota Motor Corporation, uses a DOHC 16-valve cylinder head with a 4-cylinder die-cast block. Engines displace either 1.6 liters, 1.8-liters or 2.0-liters. All engines in this family are equipped with Toyota's dual VVT-i technology that optimizes both intake and exhaust valve timing. This engine family is also the first to use Toyota's Valvematic system first appearing on the Noah and Voxy in 2007 and then the European Avensis in 2009.

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1.1 1ZR-FE 1.2 1ZR-FAE 2.1 2ZR-FE 2.2 2ZR-FAE 2.3 2ZR-FXE 3.1 3ZR-FE 3.2 3ZR-FAE

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[edit] 1ZR
[edit] 1ZR-FE
The Toyota 1ZR-FE is a DOHC, 16-valve, 1.6 L (1598cc) engine equipped with dual VVT-i. This engine is available with either manual gearbox (5 Speed) or a "multi-mode" manual transmission (MM-T 5 Speed). For the Corolla Altis, the available transmission options are the manual gearbox (6 speed) or a 4 speed gate type automatic transmission. Output for this engine is rated at 124 hp (92 kW) at 6000 rpm and 116 lbft (157 Nm) of torque at 5200 rpm net.

Specifications: Engine type : In-Line 4-cylinder DOHC 16-valve Bore x Stroke : 80.5 x 78.5 mm Compression Ratio : 10.2:1 Applications: Toyota Auris (ZRE151) (Europe only) Toyota Corolla (ZRE151) (Europe only) Toyota Corolla Altis (Facelift) (Asia only)

[edit] 1ZR-FAE
The Toyota 1ZR-FAE is a DOHC, 16-valve, 1.6 L (1,598 cc) engine also equipped with Dual VVT-i and Valvematic. Output for this engine is rated at 130 hp (97 kW) at 6,400 rpm and 118 lbft (160 Nm) of torque at 4,400 rpm for the Avensis.[1]

Applications: Toyota Auris (ZRE151) (Europe only) Toyota Avensis (ZRT270) Toyota Verso (ZGR20) Lotus Elise 1.6

[edit] 2ZR
[edit] 2ZR-FE
The Toyota 2ZR-FE is a DOHC, 16-valve, 1.8 L (1797 cc) engine also equipped with Dual VVT-i. This new engine is now replacing the 1ZZ-FE engine in most applications. Output for this engine is rated at 132 hp (98 kW) at 6000 rpm and 128 lbft (174 Nm) of torque at 4400 rpm for the Corolla, Matrix, and Vibe and 128 hp and 126 lb ft of torque in the Scion xD.

Specifications: Engine Type : In-Line 4-cylinder DOHC 16-valve Bore x Stroke = 80.5 x 88.3 mm Compression Ratio : 10.0:1 Weight : 97 kg (without fuel) Applications: Toyota Allion (ZRT260/265) Toyota Premio (ZRT260/265) Toyota Corolla (ZRE142/152) Toyota Auris (ZRE152/154) Toyota Yaris (ZSP90) (Europe only) Toyota Matrix/Pontiac Vibe (ZRE142) (North America only) Scion xD (ZSP110)

[edit] 2ZR-FAE
The Toyota 2ZR-FAE is a DOHC, 16-valve, 1.8 L (1797 cc) engine also equipped with Dual VVT-i and the Valvematic system. This all-new engine is now[when?] replacing the 1ZZ-FED engine in most applications. Output for this engine is rated at 147 hp (110 kW) at 6400 rpm and 132 lbft (179 Nm) of torque at 4000 rpm for the Avensis.

Applications: Toyota Auris (ZRE152) (Europe and Japan only) Toyota Avensis (ZRT271) Toyota Corolla Axio (ZRE142/144) (Japan only) Toyota Corolla Fielder (ZRE142/144) (Japan only) Toyota Corolla Rumion (ZRE152/154) (Japan only) Toyota iSt (ZSP110) (Japan only) Toyota Wish (ZGE20/25)

Toyota Verso (ZGR21)

[edit] 2ZR-FXE
The Toyota 2ZR-FXE is a 1.8 L (1798 cc) Atkinson cycle variant of the 2ZR-FE.[2] It has the same bore and stroke, but the compression ratio is increased to 13.0:1, and the inlet valve closing is retarded. The net result is that the engine has a greater effective expansion than compression. Output is 73 kW (98 hp) at 5200 rpm with 142 Nm (105 ftlbf) of torque at 4000 rpm.

Applications: 2011 Lexus CT200h 2010 Toyota Auris Hybrid 2010 Toyota Prius (ZVW30)

[edit] 3ZR
[edit] 3ZR-FE
The Toyota 3ZR-FE is a 2.0 L (1,986cc) DOHC, 16-valve engine with Dual VVT-i. A flex fuel version was introduced in March 2010 in Brazil with 152 PS when running on ethanol.

Specifications: Engine type : In-Line 4-cylinder DOHC 16-valve Bore x Stroke : 80.5 97.6 mm Compression Ratio : 10.0:1 (JDM) 143 PS (105 kW) at 5,600 rpm (JDM) 194 Nm (19.8 kg.m) of torque 3,900 rpm (JDM) 13.4 km/L fuel consumption (10-15 Japanese test cycle: Toyota Voxy; Toyota Noah) equivalent to 31.5 mpg(U.S.) Applications: 2007 Toyota Voxy (ZRR70/75) 2007 Toyota Noah (ZRR70/75) Toyota Avensis (ZRT272) (ex. Europe) 2009 Toyota Corolla (Altis) (ZRE143) (Asia-Pacific ex. Japan)

[edit] 3ZR-FAE

3ZR-FAE Toyota's newest[when?] addition to the ZR series is the 3ZR-FAE. It is a 2.0 L (1,986cc) DOHC, 16-valve engine with Toyota's new variable lift intake technology or Valvematic.

Specifications: Engine type : In-Line 4-cylinder DOHC 16-valve Bore x Stroke : 80.5 97.6 mm Compression Ratio : 10.0:1 158 PS (155 hp/116 kW) at 6,200 rpm 144 lbft (195 Nm) of torque 4,400 rpm 33 mpg 14.2 km/L fuel consumption (10-15 Japanese test cycle) 164 g/km of CO emissions Applications: Toyota Allion (ZRT261) Toyota Premio (ZRT261) Toyota RAV4 (ZSA30/35) (Europe only) Toyota Avensis (ZRT272) Toyota Wish (ZGE21/22) Toyota Voxy (ZRR70/75) Toyota Noah (ZRR70/75)

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