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The 4VZ-FE is a 2.5 L (2,496 cc) version, produced from 1992 to 1998. It was built to replace the 2VZ-FE as Toyota's new 2.5 L V6. It uses a DOHC layout with a cast iron block and an aluminium 24 valve head. Bore is 87.5 mm (3.44 in) and stroke is slightly shorter than that of the 2VZ-FE at 69.2 mm (2.72 in). Output is 173 hp (129 kW; 175 PS ...
The 2UZ-FE was a 4.7 L; 284.6 cu in (4,663 cc) version built in Tahara, Aichi, Japan and at Toyota Motor Manufacturing Alabama. Unlike its other UZ counterparts, this version uses a cast iron block to increase durability, as it was designed for low-revving, high-torque pickup and SUV applications.
Toyota 1MZ-FE engine without VVT-i. The 1MZ-FE is a 3.0 L (2,994 cc) dual overhead cam (DOHC) V6 engine.Bore and stroke is 87.5 mm × 83 mm (3.44 in × 3.27 in). Output is 194–201 hp (145–150 kW; 197–204 PS) at 5200–5400 rpm with 183–209 lb⋅ft (248–283 N⋅m) of torque at 4400 rpm.
In 1987, Toyota began assigning dual letter engine codes to some of the "engine family" categories in some engine lines, particularly six-cylinder models. This can create potential confusion. E.g. 1MZ-FE – This is not a supercharged, narrow angle, fuel injected M-series engine, but a narrow angle, fuel injected MZ-series engine. Confusion is ...
The 1NZ-FE Turbo (unofficially called 1NZ-FTE or 1NZ-FET) is a 1.5 L (1,497 cc) with an air-to-air intercooler turbocharged conventional Otto-cycle variant of the 1NZ-FE with VVT-i, developed by Toyota Racing Development (TRD). The engine block is found in many Toyota models assembled in Asian countries.
The Shimoyama Plant 1ZZ-FE is similar to the US built 1ZZ-FE with it having the same bore, stroke and displacement, but has larger (32 mm) intake valves and (27.5 mm) exhaust valves with corresponding revisions to the ports, resulting in higher power output compared to the 2002-2008 US Plant 1ZZ-FE. Toyota's advertised power output for this ...
Toyota also offered the 2.0-liter 2C-T turbo-diesel inline-four known from the previous generations, and for the flagship Camry Prominent only, the 2.0-liter 1VZ-FE gasoline V6. [117] In May 1991 a 2.5-liter V6 engine also became available on the Camry Prominent, while the earlier 2-liter V6 became the "Prominent E". [citation needed]
UZJ Platform (2UZ-FE V8) 1996–2011 Toyota Land Cruiser; 1998–2006 Toyota Land Cruiser (J100; Land Cruiser Cygnus) URJ Platform (1UR-FE, 3UR-FE V8 engine) 2007–present Toyota Land Cruiser (J200) 2007–present Lexus LX 570 (J200) 2009–present Lexus GX 460 (J150) GRJ Platform (1GR-FE/FSE V6) 2007–present Toyota Land Cruiser (J200)