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Engine bay of the Toyota Supra JZA80, showing the 2JZ-GTE engine The 2JZ-GTE is an inline-layout , six-cylinder , belt-driven dual overhead camshaft , air-intercooled, twin-turbocharged , cast-iron block, aluminium cylinder head engine designed and manufactured by Toyota that was produced from 1991 to 2002 in Japan.
1982 Toyota Supra 2.8i L-Type (MA61) In 1981, for the 1982 model year, in the North American market, the Celica Supra's engine was the 2.8-litre 12-valve (two valves per cylinder) DOHC 5M-GE. Power output was 145 hp (108 kW; 147 PS) SAE net and 155 lb⋅ft (210 N⋅m) of torque.
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Model code of a Toyota Yaris (XP150) written on the VIN plate. The following model codes have been used by Toyota.The letters of the model code is found by combining the letters of the engine code with the platform code.
The Toyota 7M-GE introduced in the early months of 1986 is a 2,954 cc (3.0 L) 24-valve (4 valves per cylinder) DOHC/fuel-injected engine. The valves are spaced at a performance-oriented 50° angle. The valves are spaced at a performance-oriented 50° angle.
Sealed shifter (found on the MkIII Supra Turbo R154) Tripod linkage style (Commonly found on the Jzx90/100/110 Tourer-V platforms for reference) Note: The US only received the R154 in the 1987-1992 Toyota Supra MA70 (7M-GTE) and is a sealed shifter style, all other examples were designated for other markets. Ratios: First Gear: 3.251:1
Supra may refer to: Supra (feast), an important part of Georgian social culture; Toyota Supra, a sports car/grand tourer produced from 1978 to 2002, and then since 2019; Supra (footwear brand) Sydney University Postgraduate Representative Association; Supra Corporation, best known as a manufacturer of computer modems; Supra (grammar), Latin for ...