Toyota TZ engine
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The Toyota TZ engine is series of the water cooling serial 4 cylinder gasoline engines of the Toyota Motor Corporation.
The TZ supplanted the Toyota Y engine in the Toyota Estima/Previa when it replaced the Toyota Van.
Translated from Japanese Wiki [1]
[edit] Production
- Production leadtime
- 1990 May - 2000 January (for country)
[edit] 2TZ-FE
- Type:DOHC 16 valve EFI
- Aerodynamic volume displacement: 2.438L
- Inside diameter × distance: 95.0×86.0 (mm)
- Compression ratio: 9.3
- Reference output: 99 kW (133 hp)/5,000rpm
- Reference torque: 206 N·m (152 ft·lbf)/4,000rpm
- On-board model (vehicle type)
Applications: Estima (TCR10W/11W/20W/21W) Estima Emina/Lucida (TCR10G/11G/20G/21G)
[edit] 2TZ-FZE
- Type: The DOHC 16 valve supercharger EFI with intercooler
- Aerodynamic volume displacement: 2.438L
- Inside diameter × distance: 95.0×86.0 (mm)
- Compression ratio: 8.9
- Reference output: 118 kW (158 hp)/5,000rpm
- Reference torque: 258 N·m (190 ft·lbf)/3,600rpm
- On-board model (vehicle type)
Applications: Estima (TCR10W/11W/20W/21W)

