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  2. Daihatsu K-series engine - Wikipedia

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    The Daihatsu K3 engine is a series of 1.3 L 4-cylinder DOHC 16-valve, water-cooled gasoline engine developed and produced by Daihatsu since April 2000, replacing Daihatsu HC engine. This engine also known as Toyota 2SZ-FE engine. The stroked up version of this engine is called 3SZ-VE engine (1.5 L) and stroked down version is called KJ-VET ...

  3. List of Daihatsu engines - Wikipedia

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    This was the first and last inline-four engine for Daihatsu's kei cars, debuted in the Daihatsu Mira L502 that was launched in September 1994. The Second Generation Copen uses the KF-DET turbocharged I3, a Daihatsu K-series engine.

  4. Category:Daihatsu engines - Wikipedia

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    Daihatsu J-series engine; K. 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 ...

  5. Toyota KR engine - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota KR engine family is a straight-3 piston engine, designed by Daihatsu, a subsidiary of Toyota. The 1KR series uses aluminium engine blocks and chain driven DOHC cylinder heads. It uses multi-point fuel injection, and has 4 valves per cylinder. Some versions have VVT-i variable valve timing. The engine is exceptionally light: 69 kg ...

  6. Daihatsu E-series engine - Wikipedia

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    The E series engine was first presented in the summer of 1985, as the EB, a replacement for the two-cylinder AB engine used in Daihatsu's Kei cars until then. [1] The engine was Daihatsu's second three-cylinder design. Originally with two valves per cylinder, four-valve versions later appeared as did turbocharged versions.

  7. Daihatsu - Wikipedia

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    Daihatsu pulled out of the European market by 2013, citing the persistently strong yen, which makes it difficult for the company to make a profit from its export business. [11] In August 2011, Daihatsu invested 20 billion yen ($238.9 million) in Indonesia to build a factory that produces low-cost cars under the Low Cost Green Car scheme. [12]

  8. Astra Daihatsu Motor - Wikipedia

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    An engine plant, PT Daihatsu Engine Manufacturing Indonesia (DEMI) was created in 1983. PT Nasional Astra Motor was formed in 1987 as the sole agent and importer of Daihatsu. In 1992, these three companies merged to form ADM. [5] In 2003, ADM along with partner Toyota Astra Motor unveiled the Toyota Avanza

  9. List of Daihatsu vehicles - Wikipedia

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    The current generation was produced in Indonesia between 2016 and 2019 as the Hi-Max with a larger 1.0-litre engine. Hatchback: Ayla: Toyota Agya/Wigo Perodua Axia: 2013 2023 - Indonesia Budget city car (A-segment) for the Indonesian market under the Low Cost Green Car category.

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