Engine Toyota 1MZ-FE

From 1993 to 2008, the company’s plants in Japan and the USA produced the 3.0-liter Toyota 1MZ-FE engine, which was installed on a variety of Japanese concern models for all markets. The power unit is typically divided into two versions: one with and one without a VVT-i phase regulator at the intake.

Engine Toyota 1MZ FE 295x300 - Engine Toyota 1MZ-FE

The engines 2MZ-FE and 3MZ-FE are also part of the MZ family.

The engine was mounted on:

  • Toyota Alphard 1 (AH10) in 2002 – 2008;
  • Toyota Avalon 1 (XX10) in 1994 -1999; Avalon 2 (XX20) in 1999 -2004;
  • Toyota Camry 3 (XV10) in 1993 – 1996; Camry 4 (XV20) in 1996 – 2001; Camry 5 (XV30) in 2001 – 2006;
  • Toyota Estima 2 (XR30) in 2000 – 2005;
  • Toyota Highlander 1 (XU20) in 2000 – 2003;
  • Toyota Mark II Wagon X100 in 1997 – 2001;
  • Toyota Sienna 1 (XL10) in 1997 – 2002;
  • Toyota Solara 1 (XV20) in 1999 – 2003;
  • Lexus ES300 2 (XV10) in 1993 – 1996; ES300 3 (XV20) in 1996 – 2001; ES300 4 (XV30) in 2001 – 2003;
  • Lexus RX300 1 (XU10) in 1998 – 2003.

Specifications

Production years 1993-2008
Displacement, cc 2994
Fuel system injector MPI
Power output, hp 168 – 194 (non VVT-i)
210 – 220 (VVT-i)
Torque output, Nm 248 – 275 (non VVT-i)
301 – 328 (VVT-i)
Cylinder block aluminum V6
Block head aluminum 24v
Cylinder bore, mm 87.5
Piston stroke, mm 83
Compression ratio 10.5
Features no (non VVT-i)
electronic choke (VVT-i)
Hydraulic lifters no
Timing drive belt
Phase regulator no
VVT-i intake
Turbocharging no
Recommended engine oil 5W-30
Engine oil capacity, liter 4.7
Fuel type petrol
Euro standards EURO 2/3 (non VVT-i)
EURO 3/4 (VVT-i)
Fuel consumption, L/100 km
— city
— highway
— combined
Without VVT-i for Toyota Camry 2001
15.7
8.3
11.0
Fuel consumption, L/100 km
— city
— highway
— combined
With VVT-i for Lexus ES 300 2001
11.2
8.1
9.7
Engine lifespan, km ~450 000
Weight, kg 175

Disadvantages of the 1MZ-FE engine

The engine frequently starts an impressive oil burner at high mileage;
Knock sensors are not very reliable and frequently need to be replaced;
Throttle fouling causes variations in engine speed;
engine problems in the event that the VVT-i phase regulator valve fails;
Overheating is a major concern for this power unit.
When there is a lot of frost, drivers sometimes complain that the vehicle won’t start;
Particularly in the manifolds, the motor is susceptible to increased carbon formation.

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