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  2. Toyota Starlet - Wikipedia

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    The Starlet GT Turbo is a high performance model of the fourth generation Starlet, first introduced in 1990 as a successor to the 70 series Starlet 1.3 Turbo R. The EP82 GT Turbo was powered by a turbocharged version of a Toyota's E Engine, the 4E-FTE with a CT9 turbocharger.

  3. Toyota N engine - Wikipedia

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    The 1N is a 1.5 L (1,453 cc) Inline 4 diesel engine.Bore is 74 mm and stroke is 84.5 mm, with a compression ratio of 22:1. Peak Output is 55 PS (40 kW; 54 hp) at 5200 rpm, and 9.1 kg⋅m (89 N⋅m; 66 lb⋅ft) to 9.3 kg⋅m (91 N⋅m; 67 lb⋅ft) of torque depending on application.

  4. Hopper cooling - Wikipedia

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    As the heat of vaporisation (energy needed to vaporise water) is much larger than the specific heat capacity (energy to raise the temperature of water by one degree), relatively little water is required to replace that lost by evaporation. The heat needed to boil water is equivalent to a 540 °C rise in temperature, or about 7 times that needed ...

  5. List of Toyota vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Toyota FT-3e: 2023 5-door SUV Toyota FT-4X: 2017 Toyota FT-86: 2009 Entered production as the 86: Toyota FT-86 G Sports: 2010 Toyota FT-86 II: 2011 Toyota FT-AC: 2017 Future Toyota Adventure Concept – Hybrid Off-Roader Toyota FT-Bh: 2012 Toyota FT-CH: 2010 Toyota FT-EV: 2009 Based on the iQ: Toyota FT-Se: 2023 2-door coupe Toyota FT-EV II ...

  6. Toyota Starlet GT Turbo - Wikipedia

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  7. Toyota K engine - Wikipedia

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    Toyota 5K-C engine in a 1991 Liteace 5K engine in a 1993 Toyota Kijang. The 1.5 L (1,486 cc) 5K was produced from 1983 through 1996. Typical output is 55 kW (74 hp; 75 PS) at 5600 rpm. Bore and stroke is 80.5 mm × 73 mm (3.17 in × 2.87 in). It was available with either 4- or 5-speed manual transmissions.

  8. Toyota T engine - Wikipedia

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    The smaller 3T engine would have fit snugly under the 2.5-liter limit, but being in the larger class allowed Toyota to stretch the 4T-GT engine to 2.1 L (2,090 cc), 89 mm × 84 mm (3.50 in × 3.31 in) for a converted displacement of 2.9 L (2,926 cc) which better suited the comparatively heavy Celica.

  9. Talk:Toyota Starlet - Wikipedia

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    Re: merging Toyota Starlet GT Turbo into Toyota Starlet#P80. support. Both articles are not particularly big, so merging the turbo model into the Starlet article makes sense. The turbo article should then be redirected to the new section in the Starlet article. Same for the Toyota Starlet Glanza. Stepho 04:55, 24 September 2010 (UTC)