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Toyota (aluminum) Diesel 1.4 D-4D ...89 bhp



 
 
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Old April 14th 06, 10:16 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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Default Toyota (aluminum) Diesel 1.4 D-4D ...89 bhp

Hmm... I have no problems with the site. On the other hand, I am linked to
it from the Europe.

JP

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Look http://www.geocities.com/plane_diesel/index.html



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Old April 15th 06, 01:54 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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Default Toyota (aluminum) Diesel 1.4 D-4D ...89 bhp

("JP" wrote)
Hmm... I have no problems with the site. On the other hand, I am linked to
it from the Europe.



It's up again.

Found the weight of the engine: 99kg for the Toyota, but that includes some
stuff.

http://www.geocities.com/plane_diesel/index2.html
"Toyota Yaris England or Echo Australia ECHO Philippines or Vitz Japan
1.4ltr D-4D
The 66mpg Toyota Yaris D-4D. 170Nm is realised at only 2,000rpm,... Power
output is modest at 74bhp,.the block is aluminium, making it one of the
lightest diesels on the market.

Both the cylinder head, block and air-air intercooler are made of aluminium
alloy. As another clever way to save space and weight, the Toyota
turbocharger is completely integrated into the exhaust manifold and the
alloy intake manifold is also integrated into the cylinder head. in a
weight of just 99kg for the 1.4 D-4D engine.

The normally aspirated 1.3-litre engine is a version of the Yaris with
different state of tune to pump out 90 hp. It also features VVT-i continuous
variable valve timing although Daihatsu called it "DVVT" instead (D for
Daihatsu?)."


Montblack

 




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