The D in the Nissans engine codes means DOHC, if I remember correctly. A former nissan owner, now a toyota owner, so im a little rusty. Thats why the KA24E meant SOHC, and KA24DE meant DOHC.
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Originally posted by yarzan
This isn't about Nissan's engine code!
I know Nissan's engine code, i know plenty (read: too much!) about Nissan. I know every little thing bout the GTR Silvia and so on. I asked bout the Toyota. But neways thank you everyone for your help, i now see that there are people who really do know what their talking about!
This site might help you out a bit:
http://club4ag.com/faq%20and%20tech_...ison_chart.htm
The only thing I disagree with is their definition of the "U" engine code as "universal." I learned it meant the engine had an O2 sensor, so it required "unleaded" fuel. But I guess its just semantics...
edit: also found this:
Corolla GTV/Sprinter GTV liftback- a more upscale GT
Corolla GT Apex/Sprinter GT Apex coupe/liftback- the plushest, sportiest AE86 of all.
At any rate, it doesn't matter as the US did not get the GTV or GT-Apex. Just the SOHC, rear drum-braked SR5, or the DOHC, rear disc-braked GTS.Last edited by ma71supraturbo; 05-11-2004, 05:33 PM.
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By the way, if I remember correctly, both trim levels of Corolla are AE86s. That's what it says on the firewall or whatever. However, the SR5 is refferred to as AE86 and the GT-S as AE88 on the VIN number. So a GT-S would be like "JT01AE88.....etc" (I just guessed at JT01, btw, not sure what the man. code for toyota is, I know maz is JM01 and nissan is JN01)
The actual AE88, by the way, IIRC, is the 4dr Corolla DX of the same generation.
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Originally posted by yarzan
This isn't about Nissan's engine code!
I know Nissan's engine code, i know plenty (read: too much!) about Nissan. I know every little thing bout the GTR Silvia and so on. I asked bout the Toyota. But neways thank you everyone for your help, i now see that there are people who really do know what their talking about!
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Re: Re: GTS VS GTV VS GT-Apex???
Originally posted by Ripper
i think Gt-s = twin cam. never heard of a GT-v though.
when people refer to "hachi roku" what they realy mean is eight-six, as in it was made in the year 86.
just a few numbers learned from japanese class
83 - hachi san
84 - hachi yon
85 - hachi go
86 - hachi roku
87 - hachi nana
but i'm prettysure you guys aleardy know how to count in japnaese
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Originally posted by Ripper
hmmm i just had a funny question come up. has anyone asked the Toyota or nissan manufactorers regarding chassis or engine codes
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