Which cars use 1NZ engine?
1NZ-FE
- Toyota Vios/Belta.
- Toyota Yaris/Echo.
- Scion xA/Toyota ist.
- Scion xB (1st generation)/Toyota bB (1st generation)
- Toyota Raum.
- Toyota Porte.
- Toyota Platz.
- Toyota Auris.
What is a 1NZ and 2NZ engine?
The fuel consumption of the 1NZ engine is approximately 23 km/liter (equivalent to 4.3 liters for every 100 kilometers) which makes it one of the most efficient engines when it comes to fuel consumption. The 1.3 L 2NZ (1298 cc) can give you a maximum power of 87 HP (64 kW) at 6000 rpm.
What is 1NZ?
The 1NZ-FE engine is a transverse powertrain designed for front-wheel drive passenger cars. It is an in-line, 4-cylinder, sequential fuel injection engine equipped with a twin-shaft overhead gas distribution (DOHC). The mechanism is driven by a narrow single-row roller chain with an 8 mm pitch between the links.
What is the best engine oil for 1NZ engine?
Maintenance data
Valve clearance | |
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Intake valve | 0.15-0.25 mm (0.006-0.010 in) |
Recommended engine oil | 5W-30, 10W-30 |
Oil type API | SJ or higher |
Engine oil capacity (Refill capacity) | With filter change 3.4 l Without filter change 3,7 l |
Is it OK to put 10w40 in a 10W30?
Mixing 10W30 with 10W40 Some say that mixing them is fine as long as you don’t live in freezing weather. Even if you put together synthetic and conventional blends of these motor oils, they show no harm to your vehicle.
What is 5W 40 engine oil?
5w40 motor oil has a winter viscosity grade of five, meaning it’s less viscous at very low temperatures, compared to, say, 10w40. It has a hot viscosity grade of 40, which means it is just as viscous as 10w40 at high temperatures but less viscous than oils such as 15w50.
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