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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.
A de-stroked variation of the G16E-GTS engine with a displacement of 1.4 L (85.4 cu in), which is compatible with synthetic fuel, is used by the GR86 for the 2022 Super Taikyu series. The stroke was reduced from 89.7 to 77 mm (3.53 to 3.03 in). [5]
On sale from April, this Japan-only model is listed for ¥4,180,000, which is a ¥1,280,000 premium over the regular 86 GT on which this variant is based. [ 60 ] To celebrate Australia's 86 2016 Pro-Am racing series, [ 61 ] [ 62 ] [ 63 ] the following November Toyota launched 450 "Blackline" units (250 of which with manual transmission).
This is not yet a common swap, but this V6 is a narrow and light high-performance option. This is a narrow 60-degree all-aluminum DOHC V6 that is well-regarded. The most common displacement is 3.5L. General Motors LFX V6 engine: This is not yet a common swap, but this V6 is a narrow and light high-performance option.
The Prizm was introduced in February 1989 for GM's then-new Geo brand of import cars, for the 1990 model year. [1] The hatchback version sold through 1991 was a rebadged version of the Toyota Sprinter Cielo, although unlike the Sprinter (and Corolla liftback) it received the same front clip as the sedan.
For the Japanese market only, Toyota made the 190 PS (140 kW) Twincam 12-valve 3.0-liter 6M-GE available on the Royal Saloon for the mid-cycle update. This engine is a popular swap for 5M-GE powered Supras and Cressidas of the same period. This was the last generation Crown to be commonly available in European markets.
The 3.0Q (JZS147) featured the 2JZ-GE engine which produced 169 kW (227 hp), while the Aristo 3.0V (JZS147) was equipped with a 24-valve twin-turbo 2JZ-GTE engine which produced 205 kW (275 hp). The Aristo was available at Toyota Auto Store as the top-level luxury sedan, positioned above the Chaser and Toyota Vista Store above the Cresta .
In October 1979 a diesel-engined Mark II went on sale, a first for the model as an alternative to the diesel-powered Isuzu Florian, and the diesel-powered car was exclusive to Toyota Diesel Store locations. In 1998, Toyota released a car called Progrès. The Progrès' front end resembles an updated version of the X30/X40 series sedan.