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  2. Toyota AE86 - Wikipedia

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    The AE86 was available with a naturally aspirated 4A-GE 1,587 cc (1.6 L; 96.8 cu in) inline-four engine, a DOHC four-valve-per-cylinder motor, in Japan and Europe, which was also used in the first-generation MR2 G Limited (AW11), Corona GT (AT141), Celica 1600GT-R (AA63) and Carina 1600GTR (AA63) (Japan only) with a compression ratio of 9.4:1.

  3. Toyota Sprinter Trueno - Wikipedia

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    These engines produced 100–105 PS (74–77 kW; 99–104 hp) in gross power, with claimed a top speed of 170–175 km/h (106–109 mph) and a quarter mile time of over 17 seconds. Vehicles installed with the 1.6 litre engine obligated Japanese owners to pay more annual road tax, as the displacement exceeds the 1000–1500 cc tax bracket. [6]

  4. Toyota AE85 - Wikipedia

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    All AE85 variants have 1.5 L engines, and are nearly identical in form to their 1.6 L counterparts found in the AE86. The AE85 (as well as the AE86) was rear-wheel drive , built on the E70 Corolla platform (same wheelbase length, interchangeable parts, etc.), unlike the front wheel drive E80 models in the same range.

  5. Toyota Unveils Hydrogen and Electric AE86 Restomods - AOL

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    The hydrogen-powered AE86 isn't using a fuel-cell, but a hydrogen-burning engine. And the EV uses a Tundra hybrid motor and a Prius PHEV lithium-ion battery.

  6. Toyota Corolla (E80) - Wikipedia

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    This engine was also combined with the front-drive transaxle to power the mid-engined Toyota MR2. The Sprinter sports cars, in two-door coupé and three-door liftback forms, were notable for being the line's first use of pop-up headlamps, which the equivalent Corolla Levin sports models did not have. The liftback has a drag coefficient of Cd=0.34.

  7. Toyota A engine - Wikipedia

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    The 4A-GE engine was first introduced in the 1983 Sprinter Trueno AE86 and the Corolla Levin AE86. The AE86 marked the end of the 4A-GE as a rear wheel drive (RWD or FR) mounted engine. Alongside the RWD AE86/AE85 coupes, a front wheel drive (FWD or FF) Corolla was produced and all future Corollas/Sprinters were based around the FF layout.

  8. Toyota T transmission - Wikipedia

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    1982 Corona with 3A engine; 1983 Corona with 1S/3T-E engine-1981 TA40, 1983 Carina with 3A/2T engine; 1983 Celica with 1S engine; 1975-1979 Corolla with 2TC engine (shorter shifter in tail shaft in this version) 1980-1982 Corolla with 3TC engine; KA67 Carina Station Wagon with 5K engine (22 spline) K bell housing with hydraulic clutch.

  9. Toyota LR engine - Wikipedia

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    The Lexus LF-A V10 engine Toyota-Yamaha Lexus LF-A Production Prototype engine 2009 Tokyo Motor Show. Announced in the Lexus LFA sports car, the 1LR-GUE is a 4,805 cc (4.8 L; 293.2 cu in) DOHC 4 valves per cylinder V10 engine, made from aluminum alloy, magnesium alloy and titanium alloy and is smaller than most V8s.