by 02slera » Wed Feb 24, 2010 7:47 pm
^^ damn i cant find it, i have read though that the 1mzfe is comparable or close in weight to some 4 cylinder engines that are iron because the v6 is aluminum block and heads (i think the heads may have iron in part of them)
"The Toyota MZ engine family is a V6 piston engine series. The MZ series has an aluminium engine block and aluminium alloy DOHC cylinder heads. The cylinders are lined with cast iron, and is of a closed deck design (no open space between the bores). It uses multiport fuel injection (MFI), four valves per cylinder, a one-piece cast camshaft and a cast aluminium intake manifold. The MZ family is a lightweight V6 engine of an all-aluminium design, using lighter weight parts than the heavier duty VZ block engines in an effort to lower production costs, decrease engine weight, and decrease reciprocating weight without sacrificing reliability. Toyota sought to enhance the drivability pattern of the engine (over the 3VZ) at exactly 3000 rpm, since that was the typical engine speed for motors cruising on the highway. The result was less cylinder distortion coupled with the decreased weight of rotating assemblies, smoother operation at that engine speed, and increased engine efficiency.
They feature cast aluminium pistons with an anti-friction resin coating (moly) and valve depressions on motors without VVT-i. They also use steel rings, smaller-diameter shot-peened rods, and a forged steel crankshaft."
2002 Solara SLE v6