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  2. Toyota L engine - Wikipedia

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    2L-II engine in Toyota Hilux The 2L-II is an upgrade of the 2L introduced simultaneously with the 3L engine in 1988 in the 5th generation Hilux. [ 36 ] Although bore and stroke remain the same, multiple changes have been made in its design.

  3. List of Toyota engines - Wikipedia

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    Other manufacturers may modify the engine after it has left the Toyota factory but the engine still keeps the original Toyota designation. For example, Lotus added a supercharger to the 2ZZ-GE in some versions of the Lotus Elise and Exige, but the engine is still labelled 2ZZ-GE, not 2ZZ-GZE. Examples: 3S-GTE 3S – Third model in the S engine ...

  4. Toyota TR engine - Wikipedia

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    A Toyota 1TR-FE engine, found in 2004-2015 Toyota Innova. The 1TR-FE is a 2.0 L (1,998 cc) Straight-4 gasoline engine.It features DOHC, 16 valves and VVT-i.Bore and stroke is 86 mm × 86 mm (3.39 in × 3.39 in).

  5. Toyota Hilux - Wikipedia

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    Toyota introduced the first facelift in 2001, upgrading to the 1KZ-TE engine and with foglamps integrated with the front bumper. Toyota introduced a second facelift in 2002 with the 1KD-FTV engine for 4WD and the 2KD-FTV engine for the PreRunner (2WD) and 4WD models, a new front bumper, new projector-style headlights, and new rear lamps.

  6. List of Toyota model codes - Wikipedia

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    1995–present Toyota Comfort (Crown Comfort) LXS (2L engine) 1995–present Toyota Comfort (Crown Comfort) XT. Models XT10. Toyota Opa (2000–2005) XU.

  7. Toyota Dynamic Force engine - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota Dynamic Force engine is a family of internal combustion engines developed by Toyota under its Toyota New Global Architecture (TNGA) strategy. These I3 , I4 and V6 engines can be operated with petrol (gasoline) or ethanol ( flex-fuel ) and can be combined with electric motors in a hybrid drivetrain.