Engine Toyota 22R-E

From 1982 until 1997, the company produced the 2.4-liter Toyota 22RE injection engine, which was fitted to passenger models like the Corona as well as SUVs and pickups like the Hilux and 4Runner. This motor underwent a significant update in 1985, and many aspects of the two versions of the device are incompatible.

Engine Toyota 22R E 300x266 - Engine Toyota 22R-E

The 22R and 22R-TE engines are also part of the R family.

The engine was mounted on:

  • Toyota 4Runner 1 (N60) in 1984 – 1989; 4Runner 2 (N120) in 1989 – 1995;
  • Toyota Celica 3 (A60) in 1982 – 1985;
  • Toyota Corona 7 (T140) in 1982 – 1987;
  • Toyota Hilux 4 (N50) in 1983 – 1988; Hilux 5 (N80) in 1988 – 1997;
  • Volkswagen Taro 1 (7A) in 1989 – 1997.

Specifications

Production years 1982-1997
Displacement, cc 2366
Fuel system injector
Power output, hp 105 – 115
Torque output, Nm 185 – 190
Cylinder block cast iron R4
Block head aluminum 8v
Cylinder bore, mm 92
Piston stroke, mm 89
Compression ratio 9.3
Features SOHC
Hydraulic lifters no
Timing drive chain
Phase regulator no
Turbocharging no
Recommended engine oil 5W-30
Engine oil capacity, liter 4.5
Fuel type petrol
Euro standards EURO 2
Fuel consumption, L/100 km (for Toyota 4Runner 1992)
— city
— highway
— combined
18.0
9.9
13.8
Engine lifespan, km ~420 000
Weight, kg 155

Disadvantages of the Toyota 22R-E engine

Fuel consumption rises sharply when the vane-type mass fuel flow sensor malfunctions;
The old ignition system, particularly the distributor, is the source of many issues;
It is a very dependable engine with a huge resource of up to half a million kilometers; every 100,000 kilometers, valve adjustment is necessary because there are no hydraulic lifters here. Even before 150,000 kilometers, the timing chain can stretch and begin to make a lot of noise.

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