M The first
M was a version produced from 1965 through 1988. It was a 2-valve
SOHC engine. Cylinder bore and stroke was square at . Output was at 5,200 to 5600 rpm, depending on specifications and model year. Typical torque is at 3,800 rpm. The "M-C" engine, for commercial vehicles such as the Crown Van produces . Twin sidedraft
SU Carburettors pushed output for the
M-B and
M-D to at 5,800 rpm. Anti emissions versions, the
M-U and
M-EU, replaced the
M and
M-E on the Japanese market in mid 1976. The emissions system was called TTC (
Toyota Total Clean), with a "-C" to denote the installation of a catalytic converter. For commercial vehicles, the emissions controlled carburetted version was called the M-J. Applications (calendar years): • 1962–1967
Toyota Crown MS40 (second generation) • 1967–1971
Toyota Crown MS50 (third generation) • 1971–1974
Toyota Crown MS60/62/70 (fourth generation) • 1974–1979
Toyota Crown MS80/82/87/90/100/102/107 (fifth generation) • 1979–1983
Toyota Crown MS117V (seventh generation) • 1972–1979
Toyota Corona Mark II X10/20/30/40 (second generation)
M-P An
LPG version, the
M-P and
M-PU was produced from 1966 through 1989. The earliest models were simply called the
M-LPG, with the emissions scrubbed M-PU replacing it in mid-1976. • 1983–1987
Toyota Crown MS120 (seventh generation) • 1987–1989
Toyota Crown MS130 (eighth generation)
M-E The
M-E fuel injected induction system appeared in the 1973–1976
Toyota Mark II (X10) "LG" sedan and hardtop as sold in Japan. It was not sold outside Japan. The M-E was redesignated as the
M-EU for the Japanese market in December 1976 when it received the TTC-C (
Toyota Total Clean), catalytic converter to meet anti-emissions laws. Applications (calendar years): • 1973–1980
Toyota Mark II (X10) L and LG sedan and hardtop • 1977-1980
Toyota Chaser (X30) SG Touring, SGS, GS sedan and hardtop
M-TEU The
turbocharged M-TEU appeared in 1980 with at 5,600 rpm and at 3,000 rpm. It used a
Garret T-03 turbo. In 1983, Toyota added an air/water
intercooler to the M-TEU. Output was bumped to at 5,600 rpm and at 3,000 rpm. Applications (calendar years): • 1980
Toyota Supra MA46 • 1980
Toyota Soarer MZ10 • 1980
Toyota Crown • 1980
Toyota Corona Mark II • 1982–1986
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