Where to get a remanufactured engine for a Toyota Corolla?

Where to get a remanufactured engine for a Toyota Corolla?

If you prefer to shop in person for the right Remanufactured Engine products for your Corolla, visit one of our local Advance Auto Parts locations and you’ll be back on the road in no time! Use the fitment form at the top of the page to select your exact year and engine type for your Toyota Corolla.

Which is the best engine for a Toyota Corolla?

Some of our top Remanufactured Engine product brands are Spartan/ATK Engines. We’re sure you will get the right product to keep that Corolla running for a long time. We even have reviews of our OEM and aftermarket Remanufactured Engine products to help you buy with confidence.

What happens if the engine in a Toyota fails?

Toyota owners develop a special relationship with their vehicle over the years. If the engine in your Toyota fails, it doesn’t mean that you have to replace your vehicle as it costs more to replace the entire vehicle.

Can a used Toyota engine be remanufactured?

Our Re-manufactured Toyota engines with all new internal components are very affordable as they cost close to the price of a used engine. Our engines are built with precision at state-of-the-art machine shop by certified technicians with years or experience under their belt.

How much horsepower does a corolla 1ZZ Fe have?

That was more power than the 7A-FE, at lower engine speeds, so that the Corolla was peppy at all engine speeds. Eventually, the 1ZZ-FE would reach 130 hp and 125 lb-ft of torque.

What’s the peak torque of a Toyota Corolla?

Peak torque came at 4,400 rpm for the 2ZR-FE and 1NZ-FE, and at 4,000 rpm for the 2ZR-FAE. Fuel economy and exact engine sizes: The 2009 Corolla XRS switched from the Celica engine to the Camry’s four-cylinder; horsepower went from 180 to 158, but there was better midrange power. Torque was rated at 162 pound-feet.

How often does a Toyota Corolla burn through oil?

I need information. I have a 2002 Toyota Corolla with a 4 cylinder 1.8 litter engine that burns through a quart of oil every 3-4 days. I suspected and it was confirmed with a compression test that the rings were bad and I needed a new engine. Now the shop found a re-manufactured motor for about $2,100.

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