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O.S. Engines' main competitor for both two- and four-stroke model engines is Yamada Engines (YS), also designed and produced in Japan, with the Saito Seisakusho firm being a stronger rival than the YS firm, in volume production of popular four-stroke model engines.
This generation of the Corolla was the last to use carbureted engines and only offered fuel-injected engines starting from the facelifted model. 1.3 DX – 1.3 litre SOHC 2E engine, 5-Speed manual transmission, non-adjustable steering (2-spoke), no tachometer and power steering, includes stereo, 13-inch steel rims.
The music was scored by Yasuhito Saito, who composed for the original entry and also worked on titles such as Layla and The 4th Unit series. [10] The game was published in Japan by Data West on June 7, 1991 for the PC Engine CD-ROM². [1] [11] After its release, the title was demonstrated at the 1991 Tokyo Toy Show during summer. [11]
The rival Saito Seisakusho firm in Japan has since produced a similarly sized five-cylinder radial four-stroke model engine of their own as a direct rival to the OS design, with Saito also creating a series of three-cylinder methanol and gasoline-fueled model radial engines ranging from 0.90 cu.in. (15 cm 3) to 4.50 cu.in. (75 cm 3) in ...
In 1967, Nissan added the Nissan Sunny pickup truck, which was exclusive to Nissan Saito Store locations, which closely shared the dimensions, engine displacement and load carrying duties of the 520 series truck. The 521 was the facelifted version of 520, with a so-called "flat-deck" style.
Saito said the prototype was nearly finished and "was pretty good," but the team felt they could do better. HAL changed the control configuration from the analog stick to the D-pad because the game was played on a 2.5D plane rather than a 3D one. At Space World in 1999, the developers observed children play with the original setup. They noticed ...
Manual transmissions were optional for all engine offerings, from the 1.8-liter 4S-FE [16] and 2.4 turbodiesel 2L-TE up through the 2.0-liter 1G-FE and 2.5-liter 1JZ-GE straight-sixes. [6] In September 1992, the Tourer models received equipment upgrades, although not to the level of the Avante G, and their prices were correspondingly higher.
1.6 E – 1.6 litre DOHC 3ZZ-FE VVT-i engine, 5-speed manual and 4-speed automatic transmissions, 3-spoke polyurethane steering wheel, same specifications and features with the 1.6J trim with the inclusion of beige Fabric seats, height adjustment on driver's seat, ABS (Anti-lock braking system) with EBD (Electronic Brake-force Distribution) and ...