Toyota NR engine

The Toyota NR engine family is a straight-4 piston engine series by Toyota.

Common features of this series

The NR series uses aluminum engine blocks and DOHC cylinder heads. It also uses multi-point or direct fuel injection, and has 4 valves per cylinder. The 1NR, 4NR, 5NR, 6NR, and 7NR engines have Dual VVT-i standard and the 8NR engine has VVT-iW, enabling it to operate in the Otto cycle as well as a modified-Atkinson cycle, maximizing thermal effiency.

1NR-FE

The 1NR-FE is a compact straight-4 piston engine featuring "Stop & Start" technology and Dual VVT-i. It was introduced into European market in late 2008 with the Yaris XP9F. Improved engine performance combined with low emissions and fuel consumption was the principal aim during its development.

Advanced engineering has been applied throughout the 1NR-FE engine. Toyota engineers streamlined the engine's intake channel, used computer simulation to optimise airflow, smoothened all surfaces for less turbulence and rounded off all angles and sharp edges inside the engine. One of the key elements of the 1NR-FE engine is its piston design. Smaller and lighter than on the previous 1.3 unit, they are designed with a smaller contact area and use carbon ceramide, an advanced material commonly used in Formula One engineering, to reduce friction. The engine also features cooled exhaust gas recirculation (cold area specification models only) to reduce pumping losses and reduce NOx emissions.

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1NR-FKE

The 1NR-FKE is a variant of the 1NR-FE introduced in Quarter 2 of 2014.[2] Toyota claims it will have a maximum thermal efficiency of 38 percent. Major feature, this 1.3-liter gasoline engine is employing the Atkinson cycle like hybrid-dedicated Toyota engines. The maximum torque is lesser, but, this time, the maximum output is not reduced. Valves are driven with Variable Valve Timing-intelligent Electric VVT-iE. The intake port has a new shape that generates a strong vertical tumble flow. Combustion is improved, and loss reduced. Toyota says that with idling stop and other functions, it will lead to fuel efficiency gains of approximately 15 percent.

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2NR-FE

A 1.5 (1496 cc) variant of the NR series engine. First introduced in Q4 of 2010 for the Toyota Etios. It is the first new engine Toyota developed for over 8 years without VVT-i. Done to reduce cost for the low-cost Toyota Etios. A new innovation that made its introduction on this engine is the integration of the exhaust manifold into the cylinder head[4] to reduce emissions. A Dual VVT-i equipped version was used in Toyota Avanza.[5]

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2NR-FBE

A flex fuel engine for the Etios in Brazil. It can run on petrol or any mixture of petrol and ethanol, up to full ethanol (E100).

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2NR-FKE

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3NR-FE

A 1.2 (1197 cc) variant of the NR series engine. First introduced in Q2 of 2011 for the Etios Liva. For development Toyota build 3NR-FE with Dual VVT-i mechanism and increasing compression ratio to 11.5 : 1 for Toyota Yaris (Thailand).

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4NR-FE

A 1.3 (1329 cc) variant of the NR series engine. First introduced for the third generation Toyota Vios.

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5NR-FE

A 1.5 (1496 cc) variant of the NR series engine. First introduced for the third generation Toyota Vios.

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6NR-FE

A 1.3 (1329 cc) variant of the NR series engine. First introduced for the third generation Toyota Vitz.

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7NR-FE

A 1.5 (1498 cc) variant of the NR series engine. First introduced for the third generation Toyota Vitz.

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8NR-FTS

A 1.2 (1197 cc) turbocharged variant of the NR series engine. First introduced in the Toyota Auris in 2015.[7] It uses direct injection.

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References

  1. "Toyota Avanza New Features, Engine Details & Specifications". AutonetMagz.com. Indonesia. Retrieved 2015-07-24.
  2. Toyota press presentation of news engines - 2014-04-10
  3. Japanese specs of Toyota Vitz - April 2014
  4. Toyota Etios Launch Site
  5. "Toyota Avanza New Features, Engine Details & Specifications". AutonetMagz.com. Indonesia. Retrieved 2015-07-24.
  6. Japanese specs of Toyota Corolla Axio - April 2015
  7. Panait, Mircea (2015-04-06). "Toyota 8NR-FTS 1.2L Turbo Engine Detailed". autoevolution. Retrieved 2015-04-15.
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