Toyota R32V/R36V engine
Appearance
Toyota R32V/R36V engine | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Toyota |
Production | 1988–1999 |
Layout | |
Configuration | 90° V8 |
Displacement | 3.2–3.6 L (195.3–219.7 cu in) |
Valvetrain | 32-valve (four-valves per cylinder), DOHC |
Combustion | |
Turbocharger | Twin-turbocharged |
Fuel system | Electronic fuel injection |
Fuel type | Gasoline |
Oil system | Dry sump |
Cooling system | Water-cooled |
Output | |
Power output | 590–1,000 hp (440–746 kW; 598–1,014 PS) |
Torque output | 479–660 lb⋅ft (649–895 N⋅m) |
The Toyota R32V and R36V engine family are a series of turbocharged, 3.2-liter and 3.6-liter, 90-degree, four-stroke, V-8, gasoline racing engines, designed, developed and produced by Toyota for sports car racing; between 1988 and 1999. The engines were used in various Toyota sports prototype race cars.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21]
Applications
[edit]- Toyota 88C-V[22]
- Toyota 89C-V
- Toyota 90C-V
- Toyota 91C-V
- Toyota 92C-V
- Toyota 93C-V
- Toyota 94C-V
- Toyota GT-One
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