


The ordinary Celica had to make due with the 2.4 liter four-cylinder engine also used by Toyota trucks in that year, with 100 horsepower and 130 lb-feet of torque. By 1988, the Supra had 3.0 liter twin-cam V6 with 24 valves and a total output of 200 horsepower an intercooled turbocharger option boosted that to 230 horsepower.
#TOYOTA 3L ENGINE SPECS MANUAL#
In the Supra, it was paired with a five-speed manual transmission. This modern powerplant had twin cams and electronic fuel injection, and produced a hefty-for-the-time 150 horsepower at 5,200 rpm and 159 lb-ft of torque at 4,400 rpm. The 1983 Cressida and Celica Supra were the first cars to get a new 2.8 liter straight-six. the 1JZ and 2JZ were separated by a single year and were made simultaneously. The 1ZZ-FE is the first generation ZZ engine. For example, the old 4A-FE was the fourth generation A engine. Toyota uses the first digit in their engine designations to indicate the engine's generation. Toyota engine chart courtesy of Matt Yi, 1979-1989 Buyers could choose a four-speed manual or three-speed automatic. The 1974 Mark II used an in-line six-cylinder engine displacing 156 cubic inches, producing 122 hp 5200 rpm and 141 lb-ft 3,600 rpm. The 1974 Corona and Celica used the 18R 120 cubic inch engine with the same 8.5:1 compression, producing 97 hp 5,500 rpm and 106 lb-ft 3,600 rpm buyers had a choice of four-speed manual or three-speed automatic. This engine was used in the Corolla and Carina. The 1.6 liter engines launched with the 1974 cars displaced 97 cubic inches, and had 8.5:1 compression they too had a single one-barrel carburetor, producing 88 horsepower at 6,000 rpm and 91 lb-ft of torque at 3,800 rpmp in 1974. This engine was only used in one model of the Corolla. They had a single two-barrel carburetor, and produced (in 1974) 65 net horsepower at 6,000 rpm and 67 pound-feet of torque at 3,800 rpm. The 1.2 liter engines of the early 1970s had a 71 cubic inch displacement and 9.0:1 compression.
#TOYOTA 3L ENGINE SPECS SERIES#
JZ series high-performance straight-six engines (Supra and others).RZ: the current 2.7 liter family, which started back in 1989.R-series: the four-cylinders that could.20R: One of the more famed R-series engines, from 1975.
