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  2. Toyota A engine - Wikipedia

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    The American Spec AE86 (VIN AE88, or GT-S) carried the 4A-GE engine. In other markets, other designations were used. Much confusion exists, even among dealers, as to which models contained what equipment, especially since Toyota split the Corolla line into both RWD and FWD versions, and the GT-S designation was only well known as a Celica ...

  3. Toyota AE86 - Wikipedia

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    The 4A-GE engines used in the AE86 and AW11 were also equipped with Denso electronic port fuel injection and T-VIS variable intake geometry. In North America, a modified 4A-GEC engine was used to comply with California emissions regulations. Power was rated at 112 hp (114 PS; 84 kW) and 100 lb⋅ft (136 N⋅m) of torque. [19]

  4. List of Toyota engines - Wikipedia

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    The Dynamic Force engine series introduced in 2017 uses a different naming scheme, which is similar to that used by Honda and Suzuki. The two numbers between the first and second letters denote the displacement of the engine in liters. The suffix denoting the features of the engine is still used, as with prior engines. Examples: M20A-FKS

  5. Talk:Toyota A engine - Wikipedia

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    All small port 4age and 20v engines have the 7 rib block. -- Sam Qu ( talk ) 01:42, 10 March 2008 (UTC) [ reply ] "It was extremely light and strong for a production engine using an all-iron block, and produced 112rwhp (84rwkW) at 6600 rpm and 97 ft·lbf (131N·m) of torque at 4800 rpm in the American market.

  6. Toyota Corolla (E90) - Wikipedia

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    The Corolla E90 was the sixth generation of cars sold by Toyota under the Corolla nameplate, introduced in 1987 for the 1988 model year.It was the last generation of Corolla to be classified as a subcompact car and the first to be exclusively front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive; [3] the performance option of rear-wheel drive was dropped.

  7. List of Toyota transmissions - Wikipedia

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    Manual – the driver has to perform each gear change using a manually operated clutch; Automatic – once placed in drive (or any other 'automatic' selector position), it automatically selects the gear ratio dependent on engine speed and load; Basically there are two types of engine installation:

  8. Toyota Corolla (E100) - Wikipedia

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    The former two both offered the 1.3-litre, carbureted 2E engine paired with 5-speed manual transmission, while the latter two received the larger 1.6 litre fuel-injected 4A-FE engine paired with both 5-speed manual (GXi only) and 4-speed automatic transmissions, while the LX Limited was Imported from Japan and it was Limited to 1,000 units.

  9. Toyota A transmission - Wikipedia

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    The detachable bell housing, which attaches the main transmission case to the engine, has an engine-specific bolt pattern, which appears on its upper surface as cast-in letters. "J" indicates the straight-6 1/2-JZ engine, "U" the V8 UZ engine. Applications (calendar years) 1985–1995 Toyota Pick-Up 3.0L; 1986–1993 Toyota Supra (MA70)