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2SZ-FE and 2NZ-FE what is the difference????


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I am currently owned a Yaris 1.3 2NZ-FE, the car is in a bad condition with rust, worn seats it has done 223000 miles, the MOT need quite a few things need to repair. I felt it better to get another Yaris because it is the best car I have ever own. I went to look one of the late model Yaris with 1.3 2SZ-FE, I can see the inlet manifold is different. I was wonder if the both 2SZ-FE and 2NZ-FE have same power, same mpg different road tax band? Does the MMT automatic induction on later model of Yaris 1.3 mark one? 

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22 hours ago, Theflyingpostman said:

I am currently owned a Yaris 1.3 2NZ-FE, the car is in a bad condition with rust, worn seats it has done 223000 miles, the MOT need quite a few things need to repair. I felt it better to get another Yaris because it is the best car I have ever own. I went to look one of the late model Yaris with 1.3 2SZ-FE, I can see the inlet manifold is different. I was wonder if the both 2SZ-FE and 2NZ-FE have same power, same mpg different road tax band? Does the MMT automatic induction on later model of Yaris 1.3 mark one? 

They are a completely different engine, the 2sz has slightly more hp but you won't notice

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The earlier one is the 2sz-fe (cast iron block, Up to 2006), The 2NZ-FE (All alloy engine) is later in the P10 and Gen 2, the 1NR-FE is the 1.33 (2008 onwards)

iirc the 2NZ was in the Jap built cars

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