Gen 4 Facts & Figures

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The 4th generation Celica was announced to the UK on the 20th August 1985, it had a 1998cc engine and was sold as a 5 speed manual and an automatic.
First vehicle launched was the 2.0GTi coupe, followed 2 months later by the cabriolet, a year later it was joined by the GT-Four.

Spec for the 2.0GTi,
1998 cc,
147 bhp,
0-60....8.5 man, 9.6 auto.
131 mph manual,
125 mph automatic.
133ib/ft@4800rpm.

MPG,
Urban 28.8 auto 27.4mpg,
Constant 56 mph, 47.9, auto 48.7 mpg,
Constant 75 mph, 37.7, auto 38.7 mpg,

Dimentions....
Length 4365mm or 171.9" (14.3 ft), Cab 45mm longer.
Width 1710mm, 67.3" (5.6ft)
Height 1290mm, 50.8" (4.2 ft)
Tyres...
195/60VR-14,
Pressures F30, R30psi.

A coupe from the states.


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The 4th generation Celica GT was fitted with “A hot, new twin cam engine with electronic fuel injection and Toyota’s latest crossflow cylinder head”, the 3S-GE.
A transversely mounted 4 cylinder 2 litre design, it featured 4 valves per cylinder and Toyota’s Variable induction system T-VIS. This allowed a wide power band without sacrificing fuel economy.

Type - 4 cyl. DOHC 16valve EFI
Capacity - 1998cc
Bore and Stroke - 86.0mm X 86.0mm
Compression Ratio - 9.8: 1
Power and Torque - 110kW (147bhp) @ 6400rpm and 180Nm (133ft lbs) @ 4800rpm.

The GT-Four engine was fitted with a turbocharger and designated 3S-GTE.

Type - 4 cyl. DOHC 16valve EFI Turbocharged
Capacity - 1998cc
Bore and Stroke - 86.0mm X 86.0mm
Compression Ratio - 8.5: 1
Power and Torque - 138kW (185bhp) @ 6000rpm and 250Nm (184ft lbs) @ 3600rpm.


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