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The Daihatsu J-series engine is a series of inline-four engines, which was fitted with a twin scroll turbo and intercooler in the Copen, that was specially developed for Daihatsu's kei cars in combination with Yamaha. It was produced from August 1994 to August 2012.
The Daihatsu Delta also known as the DAIHATSU Delta Truck is an automotive nameplate that has been used on a variety of Japanese Daihatsu trucks and vans between 1970 and 2010. They have usually been Toyota-based, or otherwise based on models from the Toyota-owned Hino Motors. The trucks have utilized a cab over engine or mid-engine design ...
The 2.0 L (1,994 cc) 5R petrol engine was also available in some markets, rated at 80 PS (59 kW). [22] As with predecessor, this model was also marketed as the Daihatsu Delta, although this one was the first to be sold with Hino badging - as the Ranger 2 or Ranger 3 depending on the weight rating in metric tons.
The Toyota B engine family was a series of inline-four diesel engines. Toyota also had a 3.4 L (3389 cc) inline-six gasoline engine from 1937 to 1947 that was also called the B engine . The earlier engine was used in early Toyota cars and trucks and in the first version of the Land Cruiser when it was known as the BJ Jeep.
The 1.5-ton was known as Daihatsu V150 and was also powered by the 1.5 L FA engine. [5] There was also medium-sized bus series based from V series truck chassis, known as the Daihatsu Light Bus. In October 1970, as a result of the business agreement with Toyota in 1967, the V series was replaced by the Toyota Dyna-based Daihatsu Delta.
Daihatsu KR engine; L. List of Daihatsu engines; T. Toyota KR engine; V. VVT-i This page was last edited on 27 March 2013, at 13:57 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
A report into an engine fire that prompted an emergency landing on a flight from Scotland to New York last year has posed further safety questions for Boeing.. The Delta flight from Edinburgh to ...
Daihatsu Delta Wide. The TownAce was also sold as the Daihatsu Delta Wide (B10 series) between October 1976 and October 1982. [7] Originally, this series came as a van/wagon supplied with the 3K-J (KB10) and 2T-J engines (TB10). [8] The 4K-J (KB11) replaced 3K-J in February 1978—updated as the KB12 alongside a revised 2T-J (TB11) in October ...