Corolla (87-92) 1.6 Gti
1587 cc
115 bhp @ 6600 rpm.
No, It will cost you $$$ to swap that it. The b16 is from Honda. You can go 4age 20v Blacktop, 4agze, 4age Slivertop, 4efte, 3sgte, 2zzge, or 1zzfe with supercharger. Those all depends where you live, emission wise.
AE86's!
5W30 for most climates.
yeah mine gets about 50-100k's less than it should to a tank of gas thanks to a faulty 02 sensor, Toyota part number 89465-19685
The 1985 Toyota MR2 originally came with a 1.6L 4A-GE inline-four engine. However, enthusiasts often swap in other engines for performance upgrades, with popular options including the 3S-GTE turbocharged engine from the Toyota Celica GT-Four, and the 4AGE 20V engine for enhanced performance. Additionally, some may consider V6 conversions, such as the Toyota 1MZ-FE, but these require more extensive modifications. Overall, the choice of engine will depend on the desired performance and the extent of modifications the owner is willing to undertake.
the good ones contain a 20V blacktop 4AGE motor. station wagons 1600cc or 1800cc (buy the 1600's with the 4AGE though) bz and bzg models are front wheel drive with the 4AGE touring models are 1800cc 4WD and horribly underpowered they have a slight design flaw that the rear axle isn't far enough back so towing isn't ideal for this model and usually will need rear shocks replaced at about 150000km. great car though. i have one and love it! but seriously, save yourself for the bz model with the blacktop 1600cc motor and the 6 speed gearbox. flippin quick for a 1600!
you need to quote an engine aswel :P 1.8 20v is 70 - 80k
It's a VAG Group engine, the 1.8 20v turbo. The 5v on the engine cover refers to 5 valves per cylinder. 5 (valves) x 4 (cylinders) = 20v. On Audi engine covers such as TT, A3 etc it said 5v Turbo. On the VW engine covers such as Golf GTI, Bora it said 1.8T. Hope this helps.
A 6.8L V10 SOHC 20V refers to a specific type of internal combustion engine with a displacement of 6.8 liters, featuring ten cylinders arranged in a V configuration. "SOHC" stands for Single Overhead Camshaft, indicating that there is one camshaft per cylinder bank that controls the intake and exhaust valves. The "20V" denotes that the engine has a total of 20 valves, with two valves per cylinder. This engine design is often associated with high-performance applications, providing a balance of power and efficiency.
weak compressin ring, change them
-20v + 4v2 - 5y + vy = 4v2 - 20v + vy - 5y = 4v*(v - 5) + y*(v - 5) = (4v + y)*(v - 5)
on 20v engines behind the timing cover on the inlet cam l/h side of the engine its got a plug