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  2. Toyota Corolla (E70) - Wikipedia

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    The most notable inline-four engine advancement came in 1979 and 1983, however, as Toyota began offering the 1.5 L (1,452 cc; 89 cu in) 3A-U and 1.6 L (1,587 cc; 97 cu in) 4A-C engines respectively. The aluminium head, SOHC engines, although bulkier in size and weight than the K and T engines it was offered alongside, was a grand step up in ...

  3. Toyota Corolla (E80) - Wikipedia

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    The Corolla FX replaced the Toyota Starlet in North America. A DOHC 16-valve engine, designated 4A-GE , was added in 1983 on the rear-drive cars. It was a 1.6 L (1,587 cc) inline-four and produced 124 PS (91 kW), turning the Levin/Trueno (Japan), Corolla GT coupé (Europe) and Corolla GT-S (North America) into a what was arguably a sports car ...

  4. Toyota Corolla (E30) - Wikipedia

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    The Corolla E30/E50 was the third generation of cars sold by Toyota under the Corolla nameplate. It was built from August 1974 to July 1981 [ 1 ] and marked Toyota's greatest growth in the United States in the wake of the fuel crisis.

  5. List of Toyota engines - Wikipedia

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    The use of "G" to denote twin cam engines was decided on in 1971, with the renaming of the 10R into 8R-G. Before that, twin cams had received separate numerical codes. [1] In 1987, Toyota began assigning dual letter engine codes to some of the "engine family" categories in some engine lines, particularly six-cylinder models.

  6. Toyota A engine - Wikipedia

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    The engine was also used in some 1994–1999 Celicas (6th generation) at the base ST trim level, as well as the Toyota Corolla's clone, the Geo Prizm. The Indonesian and Russian version of the 7A-FE has the strongest naturally aspirated output, with 120 PS (88 kW; 118 hp) at 6000 rpm and 16 kg⋅m (157 N⋅m; 116 lbf⋅ft) at 4400 rpm, with 9.5 ...

  7. List of Toyota model codes - Wikipedia

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    ZZE Platform (1ZZ, 2ZZ engine) Toyota Corolla; Toyota Sprinter; Toyota Matrix (2003-2008) AZE Platform (2AZ engine) 2007–present Scion xB; 2006–present Toyota Rukus /Corolla Rumion; 2009–2013 Toyota Corolla XRS; NZE Platform (1NZ engine) 2008–present Toyota Corolla Rumion / Corolla Axio / Corolla Fielder; 2007–present Toyota Auris ...

  8. Toyota S engine - Wikipedia

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    The 1.8 L (1,832 cc) 1S is the first version of the S-series engine. It is a member of Toyota's Lasre engine family (Lightweight Advanced Super Response Engine). Bore and stroke are 80.5 x 90.0 mm. The engine was first seen in 1981, and was fitted to a wide range of Toyotas, in both RWD and FWD applications.

  9. Toyota ZZ engine - Wikipedia

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    Toyota announced a voluntary recall of 2005 to 2008 Toyota Corollas and Matrixes equipped with 1ZZ-FE engines. The issue involves the engine control module, and includes the potential for it to develop a crack on the module's circuit board, which can result in the car not starting, the transmission shifting harshly, or the engine stalling.

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