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  2. Toyota T engine - Wikipedia

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    The 2T-G was replaced by the 4A-GE in most applications. Applications: Toyota Corolla Levin/Sprinter Trueno E20 through E70 series; Toyota Celica A20 through A60 series; Toyota Carina A10 through A60 series; Like the 2.0 L 18R-G, the 2T-G was considered the flagship engine of Toyota's 1600 class until it was superseded by the 4A-GE in the 1980s ...

  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. List of Toyota model codes - Wikipedia

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    1966.11–1983.05 Toyota Sprinter; TE Platform (T, 2T, 3T engine) 1966.11–1983.05 Toyota Corolla; 1966.11–1983.05 Toyota Sprinter; AE Platform (3A, 4A engine) 1982–2000 Toyota Corolla; 1982–2000 Toyota Sprinter; CE Platform (1C, 2C engine) Toyota Corolla; Toyota Sprinter; ZZE Platform (1ZZ, 2ZZ engine) Toyota Corolla; Toyota Sprinter ...

  5. Toyota Corolla (E30) - Wikipedia

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    The 3K engine was used in certain markets and later the 4K, while most Japanese and American models had the bigger 2T engine. A "Toyoglide" 2/3-speed automatic transmission was added as well as a four-speed (K40/T40) and five-speed (K50/T50) manual transmission, driving to the rear wheels.

  6. Toyota Corolla - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota Corolla (Japanese: トヨタ・カローラ, Hepburn: Toyota Karōra) is a series of compact cars (formerly subcompact) manufactured and marketed globally by the Japanese automaker Toyota Motor Corporation. Introduced in 1966, the Corolla was the best-selling car worldwide by 1974 and has been one of the best-selling cars in the ...

  7. 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.

  8. Toyota Sprinter Trueno - Wikipedia

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    An updated model appeared shortly in August in the same year with the refreshed appearance. Another update was introduced in April 1973 with the introduction of less powerful model called J (Junior), powered by an OHV twin carburettor version of the 2T-G engine called the 2T-B/BR, shared with the lower priced Corolla/Sprinter 1600 SR coupé ...

  9. Toyota Corolla (E20) - Wikipedia

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    2T – 1.6 L (1,588 cc) I4, 8-valve OHV, carb, 75 PS (55 kW) (DIN) In some years and in some export markets, SAE outputs were used. In the UK, the standard 3K engine produced a claimed 73 hp (54 kW) at 6,000 rpm, while the twin-carb 3K-B engine installed in the Coupé offered 83 hp (62 kW) at 6,600 rpm.