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  2. Toyota NZ engine - Wikipedia

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    Output is 105–112 kW (143–152 PS; 141–150 hp) at 6000 rpm with 196–206 N⋅m (145–152 lb⋅ft; 20–21 kg⋅m) of torque at 4000–4800 rpm. The redline is 6400 rpm. In Japan, this unique engine was available through modified Toyota cars (tuned by TRD or Modellista ) and sold officially as complete car at Toyota dealers. The ...

  3. Mitsubishi 4N1 engine - Wikipedia

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    The 4N1 engine family is the world's first to feature a variable valve timing (intake side) system applied to passenger car diesel engines. [10] All engines developed within this family have aluminium cylinder block, double overhead camshaft layouts, 4 valves per cylinder, a common rail injection system with a variable-geometry turbocharger.

  4. Japanese domestic market - Wikipedia

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    In 1988, JDM cars were limited by voluntary self-restraints among manufacturers to 280 PS (276 hp; 206 kW) and a top speed of 300 km/h (186 mph), limits imposed by the Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association for safety. The horsepower limit was lifted in 2004 [citation needed] but the speed limit of 180 km/h (112 mph) remains.

  5. Automotive industry in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The country's auto industry was on the number one spot in the entirety of Southeast Asia during that period. By the mid-1960s, fuel economy and practicality began to become important criteria for a growing number of car buyers in the country. The Japanese car manufacturers were at the forefront of cars that feature fuel economy and practicality.

  6. Suzuki Cultus Crescent - Wikipedia

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    Europe also gained a turbodiesel version, with a SOHC belt driven 8-valve 75 PS (55 kW; 74 hp) XUD9 engine supplied by Peugeot. [1] In 1999, Indonesian market Baleno received new 1.5-litre petrol engine, replacing the old 1.6-litre engine, as the country imposed higher tax for cars with engine above 1.5-litre starting in the late 1990s.

  7. Toyota Yaris Cross - Wikipedia

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    The hybrid model is powered by the 1.5-litre 2NR-VEX engine, which is a world-first application. It is an Atkinson cycle engine based on the 2NR-VE rated at 67 kW (91 PS; 90 hp), combined with a single electric motor producing 59 kW (80 PS; 79 hp) with a total output of 82 kW (111 PS; 110 hp). [91]

  8. Isuzu Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Isuzu Philippines Corporation (IPC) is a subsidiary of the Japanese commercial vehicle manufacturer Isuzu and headquartered in Biñan, Laguna, Philippines. The company was formed on August 7, 1995 with an investment of ₱1,000,000.000s. The company operates as a joint venture with Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation (MMPC), with each ...

  9. Category:Engine manufacturers of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Aircraft engine manufacturers of Japan (6 C, 9 P) R. Rocket engine manufacturers of Japan (1 P) S. Subaru (3 C, 26 P) T. Toyota (15 C, 113 P)