When did the Toyota 3MZ Fe come out?
In 2002, Toyota introduced a new member of the MZ series – the 3MZ-FE. It was a 3.3-liter V6 gasoline engine, which became an alternative to Toyota’s late 3.0L 1MZ with VVT-i.
What kind of engine does a Toyota 3MZ have?
In 2002, Toyota introduced a new member of the MZ series – the 3MZ-FE. It was a 3.3-liter V6 gasoline engine, which became an alternative to Toyota’s late 3.0L 1MZ with VVT-i. Both engines have the same architecture and design features. The 3MZ differs mainly by its 3.3-liter capacity and 10.8:1 compression ratio.
What is the compression ratio of a Toyota 3MZ Fe?
Piston pins are the full-floating type. The Toyota 3MZ-FE motor has two compression and one oil control rings. The cylinder bore is 87.5 mm (3.44 in), piston stroke is 83 mm (3.27 in) mm and compression ratio rating is 10.5:1.
What’s the difference between a 1MZ and a 3MZ?
The 3MZ differs mainly by its 3.3-liter capacity and 10.8:1 compression ratio. The engine was offered for the Toyota Highlander (and Hybrid version), Toyota Camry, Solara, Lexus RX 330/400h, ES 330, and others. Like the 1MZ, the Toyota 3.3L V6 engine has an aluminum cylinder block with a 60-degree angle between cylinder banks.
The 3MZ-FE engine has 6 cylinders in a V arrangement at a bank angle of 60° The 3MZ-FE engine features a lightweight aluminum block with a four-bearings crankshaft and two aluminum heads with two camshafts (DOHC) and four valves per cylinder (2 intake valves and 2 exhaust valves).
What kind of engine does a 2004 Toyota Camry have?
Evidently assembled to a high standard by a team of professionals in Kentucky, this 2004 Toyota Camry is a relatively quiet car even by modern standards. Tire hum from the 205/65R15 GT Radial Champiro IcePros is excessive, but wind noise is kept to a minimum and the 210-horsepower 3.0-liter V6 engine purrs quietly.