Subaru EJ257 Engine

Subaru EJ257 Engine

The 2.5-liter turbo engine Subaru EJ257 has been assembled at the concern’s plant since 2004 and is primarily known for a series of sport modifications of the Impreza model with the index WRX STI. This engine in a less boosted form was put on the charged versions of the Forester and Legacy. (more…)

BMW M54

Engine BMW M54

The BMW M54 engine is a straight-six gasoline engine that was first introduced in 2000. It was used in a variety of BMW models, including the E46 3 Series, E39 5 Series, E53 X5, and E85 Z4. The M54 was designed to be a more advanced engine than its predecessor, the M52, and featured improvements such as an aluminum block, a new intake manifold, and an advanced engine management system. (more…)

Engine Toyota 1JZ-GE

Toyota 1JZ-GE Engine

A classic powerplant for the 1990s, Toyota’s 2.5-liter 1JZGE engine was first introduced in Mark II X80 sedans and quickly earned a reputation as one of the decade’s most reliable engines. Featuring superior cast iron blocks with 24 valve cylinder heads and driven by ribbed belt technology, this powerful motor saw production from 1990 to 2007 at Tahara Plant in Japan—only available on rear-wheel drive models equipped with automatic transmissions! The 1995 model featured an upgrade to VVT-i system design that optimized its ACIS intake geometry change capabilities along wtih trochoid type oil pumps; allowing it continued success throughout the end of its run until 2007. (more…)

Honda B20B 2.0 Engine

Honda’s B20B engine holds a popular place in the Japanese auto industry, having been produced from 1995 to 2002. Primarily known from the first generation of the CR-V, this motor operated within two generations- only separated by minor differences in forced induction. In addition, the B-series range also encompassed engines such as the B16A, B16B, B18B and B18C. Honda’s renowned prowess was stamped all over these motors – offering reliable performance for many years on end. (more…)

Toyota 2AR-FE 2.5 L Engine

The 2.5-liter Toyota 2AR-FE engine has been assembled since 2008 at plants in Japan and the United States. The engine is used in a wide range of front-wheel drive models of the concern, including Lexus and Scion. All versions of this unit are equipped with the Dual VVT-i variable valve timing system. (more…)

Toyota A25A-FKS 2.5 L Engine

The Toyota A25A-FKS engine has been an industry-leading power train since its inception in 2017. Installed in many leading cars such as the Camry, RAV4 and Lexus ES250, it is renowned for its efficient yet powerful performance. What’s more, for those looking for a greener option, there is also a bioethanol variant available under the index A25A-FKB. This not only lowers emissions but can also improve acceleration and fuel economy. The series also includes the A25A-FXS engine, offering additional reliable performance. In all, these modern engines provide car owners with an excellent driving experience that is both safe and efficient. (more…)

VW AXE 2.5

Volkswagen VW AXE 2.5 T5 Engine

Volkswagen’s trusted 2.5 liter TDI diesel engine was equipped to Transporter, Caravelle and Multivan T5 vans for 6 years from 2003-2009. This series of engines also featured a modification conforming with Euro 4 standards complete with particulate filter system and BPC index rating – the EA153 family comprises AAB, AJT, ACV AXG ,AXD ,BAC ,BPE ,AJS & AYH units respectively. (more…)

BMW M50 2.0, 2.5 Engine

A series of gasoline engines BMW M50 on 2.0 and 2.5 liters was produced from 1990 to 1996 and was installed on two models of the German concern: 3-Series E36 or 5-Series E34. Only Asian market offered a special version for 2.4 liters under the M50B24TU index.

The R6 range includes: M20, M30, M52, M54, N52, N53, N54, N55 and B58. (more…)

Engine Mazda KL-ZE

Mazda KL-ZE 2.5 L Engine

The Mazda KL-ZE 2.5-Liter V6 Engine is renowned for its reliability and performance, having been fitted to popular models such as the Efini, Eunos, or MX-6 from 1992 to 2002. It distinguished itself from other engine variants in the series, such as the KL-DE and KF-ZE, with a higher compression ratio and different intake manifold. This combination gave it more torque for takeoffs with less vibration at cruising speeds compared to other engines in this series. As such, this highly sought after classic engine can still provide an efficient ride today. (more…)