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Search Results for: 1983 kz1000 performance
Honda C-70 Passport 1983
January 21, 2011 – 10:39 am
Honda C-70 Passport 1983 Spesification :
Manufacture : Honda
Year : 1983
Engine : 72cc, OHC, four-stroke, single cylinder
Transmission: Three-speed with automatic clutch
Peugeot 504 1968-1983
November 29, 2010 – 1:38 pm
Peugeot 504 1968-1983 Specifications :
Manufacturer : Peugeot
Productions : 1968-1983
Engine : 1.8 L I4, 2.0 L I4, 1.9 L I4 diesel, 2.1 L I4 diesel
2.3 L I4 diesel, 2.7 L V6
Transmission : 4-speed manual, 3-speed automatic, 5-speed manual. read more
Toyota Celica GTU – 1983
March 4, 2011 – 10:43 pm
1983 Toyota Celica GTU specifications :
Manufacturer : Toyota
Productions : 1982 – 1985
Engine : 4 cylinders, 2008cc, 16 valves DOHC, 290 HP, injection fuel feed, manual 5 speeds, rear wheel drive. read more
Toyota Starlet – 1983
November 3, 2010 – 1:53 pm
1983 Toyota Starlet specifications :
Manufacturer : Toyota
Productions : 1978 – 1984
Engine : 4 cylinders, 1290cc, 58 HP, gasoline petrol fuel type, carburetor fuel feed, rear wheel drive, manual transmission. read more
Toyota Levin AE86 1983-1987
March 5, 2011 – 10:39 am
Manufacturer : Toyota
Productions : 1983-1987
Engine : 1.5 L 3A-U I4/ 1.6 L 4A-C I4 / 1.6 L 4A-GEU I4 / 1.6 L 4A-GEC I4,
Transmission : 5 speed manual/ 4 speed automatic
Source : kaskus.us
Toyota Sprinter Trueno AE86 1983-1987
November 19, 2010 – 4:55 pm
Manufacturer : Toyota
Productions : 1983-1987
Engine : 1.5 L 3A-U I4/ 1.6 L 4A-C I4 / 1.6 L 4A-GEU I4 / 1.6 L 4A-GEC I4,
Transmission : 5 speed manual/ 4 speed automatic
Source : kaskus.us
Toyota Supra (1996)
May 12, 2011 – 1:35 am
Manufacturer : Toyota
Productions : 1996
Engine : 320 horsepower at 5,600 rpm and 315 lb.-ft. of torque at 4,000 rpm
Transmission : five-speed manual and four-speed automatic transmission
Source : netcarshow.com
With performance equal or superior to many of the world’s most exotic sports cars, it would have been easy for Toyota engineers to forget that Supra is still a Toyota at heart. But because it is a Toyota, they were able to incorporate speed, style, quality, dependability and Toyota’s legendary reliability.
Supra is powered by a high-performance, twin-cam, in-line six-cylinder, 24-valve, electronically fuel-injected engine. In normally aspirated trim, it produces 220 horsepower at 5,800 rpm and a maximum of 210 lb./ft. of torque at 4,800 rpm. In addition to a specially tuned intake system, it incorporates split-exhaust manifolds for reduced engine back pressure, enhanced power output and greater fuel economy.
The normally-aspirated Supra is available with either a five-speed manual and four-speed automatic transmission.
Supra’s turbocharged engine produces 320 horsepower at 5,600 rpm and 315 lb.-ft. of torque at 4,000 rpm. Supra’s twin-sequential intercooled turbos provide quick response at low engine speeds and high-volume output at increased engine speeds. During low-speed operation, only one turbocharger operates, using less exhaust energy to improve response and torque from a standing start. In the middle-speed range, the second turbo comes to idle at a pre-set exhaust pressure for a smooth transition from the primary to the secondary turbocharger. Both turbos operate at full boost in the high-speed range.
Due to ever-increasing emission requirements, the Turbo’s six-speed manual transmission has been discontinued. The four-speed electronically controlled automatic has been developed to extract the maximum from this engine. The automatic’s control system adjusts shift timing, lock-up timing, hydraulic pressure for the clutch and brake, and engine torque in order to deliver virtually seamless shifts. In manual mode, selected by a console button, the transmission shifts quickly into each gear as it is selected. Shift times in manual mode are quicker than in fully-automatic mode.
Volkswagen 181 Safari
August 30, 2010 – 8:23 pm
Volkswagen 181 Safari Specifications :
Manufacturer : Volkswagen
Also called : Kurierwagen, Trekker, Thing, Safari
Production : 1969 – 1983 (1980 for civilian use)
Predecessor : Volkswagen Kübelwagen
Successor : Volkswagen Iltis
Class : Military vehicle, Compact SUV
Body style(s) : 4-door SUV cabriolet
Layout : Rear engined
Engine(s) : 1.5 or 1.6L H4
Transmission(s) : 4-speed manual
Wheelbase : 2,400 mm (94.5 in)
Length : 3,780 mm (148.8 in)
Width : 1,640 mm (64.6 in)
Height : 1,620 mm (63.8 in)
The Volkswagen Type 181 “Kurierwagen”, popularly known in the United Kingdom as the Trekker, in the United States as the Thing, and in Mexico as the Safari, was a small military vehicle produced by Volkswagen from 1969 to 1983, although civilian sales stopped in 1980. It was based in part on Volkswagen’s Type 1 (Beetle), and was a continuation and improvement over the Kübelwagen, which had been used by the German military during World War II. The name Kübelwagen is an abbreviation of Kübelsitzwagen, meaning “bucket-seat car”.
Source : wikipedia
Photo Credit : wikipedia.org and oocities.com
1967 Honda N600
April 27, 2011 – 9:25 am
Manufacturer : Honda
Productions : 1967
Engine : 36–45 hp (27–34 kW) and the N600 was capable of 81 mph (130 km/h)
Source : netcarshow.com
The N600 was introduced in 1969. It was technologically advanced for its time, with an all alloy engine which could achieve 9000 rpm. Engine output was 36–45 hp (27–34 kW) and the N600 was capable of 81 mph (130 km/h). It delivered surprisingly peppy performance because of its light weight (around 550 kg/1100 pounds), due to compact dimensions and some plastic parts (like the boot lid). The first brakes were very weak. Rear suspension was a torsion bar and leaf springs. Production was stopped in 1972, after the sportier Honda Z600 (or Z-Act, depending on country) was introduced.
1957 Chrysler 300C
April 28, 2011 – 12:41 pm
Manufacturer : Chrysler
Productions : 1957
Engine : V8, 392 in³ (6.4 L) and 375 hp (280 kW)
Source : netcarshow.com
The 300 “letter series” cars were the vehicles that really rekindled interest in performance among major American manufacturers after World War II, and thus can be considered the muscle car’s ancestors, though much more expensive and exclusive.
Chrysler has recently started using these designations again for sporting near-luxury sedans, using 300M from 1999, and continuing the 300 series with a new V8-powered 300C, the top model of a relaunched Chrysler 300 line, a completely new rear wheel drive car launched in 2004 for the 2005 model year. This is disliked by some fans of old Chryslers who do not approve of the reuse of a 300 letter series designation. Unlike the first series, the second does not have 300 hp engines, except for today’s top-line 300C.
The 1957 300C is generally considered the classic year of the 300 “letter series”. New styling was brought in, with a yawning wide front grille and fins; the Hemi engine was upgraded to 392 in³ (6.4 L) and 375 hp (280 kW), or as a very limited edition 390 hp (290 kW) version (18 built). A convertible model was available for the first time. The car had a number of red, white and blue ’300C’ medallions on the sides, hood, trunk and interior. 1,767 coupes and 484 convertibles were built.