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2004 Toyota MR2 Spyder - Specs
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Engine |
2004
Toyota MR2 |
Type
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1.8-liter,
4-cylinder, DOHC, 16-valve EFI, aluminum alloy block
and head |
Bore and Stroke |
3.10
x 3.60 inches |
Displacement |
1,794
cc |
Compression Ratio |
10.0:1 |
Valve Train |
4-valve/cylinder with
VVT-i |
Horsepower (SAE) |
138 hp @ 6,400 rpm |
Torque |
125 lb-ft @ 4,400 rpm |
Ignition System |
S-Toyota Direct Ignition
(TDI) |
Fuel System |
Multi-point EFI |
Recommended Fuel |
87-octane unleaded |
Emission Control |
LEV |
Powertrain |
5-Speed
Manual |
6-Speed Manual |
Drive configuration |
Mid-engine/Rear-wheel
drive |
Transmission type |
5-speed
manual |
6-speed
sequential manual |
Gear ratios ( :1) |
1st |
3.166 |
3.166 |
2nd |
1.904 |
1.904 |
3rd |
1.392 |
1.392 |
4th |
1.031 |
1.031 |
5th |
0.815 |
0.815 |
6th |
- |
0.725 |
Reverse |
3.250 |
3.250 |
Differential Ratio |
4.312 |
4.312 |
Suspension
& Steering |
2004
Toyota MR2 Spyder |
Suspension |
Front |
Independent MacPherson
strut suspension |
Rear |
Independent
dual-link MacPherson strut |
Stabilizer Bar Diameter |
Front |
0.79 inches |
Rear |
0.59 inches |
Steering Type |
Electric
hydraulic power rack-and-pinion |
Ratio |
13.6:1 |
Turns (lock to lock) |
2.7
turns |
Turning circle |
34.8
feet |
Brakes |
2004
Toyota MR2 Spyder |
Front |
Type |
Ventilated disc |
Diameter |
10.0
inches |
Swept Area |
187.1
square inches |
Rear |
Type |
Ventilated disc |
Diameter |
10.3
inches |
Swept Area |
184.3
square inches |
Parking |
Center
hand brake |
Wheels and
Tires |
2004
Toyota MR2 Spyder |
Wheels |
Wheel size |
6.0 x 15/7.0 x 16 inches
(front/rear) |
Type and Material |
Alloy |
Tires |
Tire Size |
Front: P185/55 R15 |
Rear: P215/45 R16 |
Tire Type |
Steel-belted
radial summer tire |
Spare
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P185/55R15 |
Capacities |
2004 Toyota MR2 Spyder |
Engine Oil |
3.7
quarts |
Fuel Tank |
12.7
gallons |
Cooling System |
11.0 quarts |
Exterior
Dimensions (in.) |
2004
Toyota MR2 Spyder |
Wheelbase |
96.5 |
Overall length |
153.0 |
Overall width |
66.7 |
Overall height |
48.8 |
Track width |
Front |
58.1 |
Rear |
57.5 |
Minimum ground clearance |
4.9 |
Coefficient of Drag (Cd) |
0.35 |
Interior
Dimensions (in.) |
2004
Toyota MR2 Spyder
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Head room |
37.3
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Leg room |
42.2
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Shoulder room |
51.0
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Hip room |
49.8
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EPA Passenger Volume |
48.0 cubic feet
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EPA Cargo Volume |
1.9 cubic feet
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EPA Class |
Two-seater
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Vehicle
Mass (lbs) |
2004
Toyota MR2 Spyder |
Curb Weight |
5-speed manual |
2,195 |
6-speed manual |
2,215 |
Maximum Trailer Weight |
Not
recommended |
Safety
Features |
Driver and front passenger
airbags SRS* |
Side-door impact beams |
Driver and passenger seatbelt pretensioners
and force limiters |
ALR/ELR retractors on driver and passenger
seatbelts (ELR only for drivers seatbelt) |
Key-activated passenger-side airbag
manual ON-OFF switch |
Standard Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) |
Energy-absorbing steering column |
* The Toyota driver,
front passenger and front seat-mounted side-impact
airbags are Supplemental Restraint Systems (SRS).
The driver and front passenger airbags are designed
to deploy in severe (usually frontal) collisions where
the magnitude and duration of the forward deceleration
of the vehicle exceeds the design threshold level.
The side-impact airbags are designed to inflate in
severe side-impact collisions. In all other accidents,
the airbags will not inflate. To decrease the risk
of injury from a deploying airbag, always wear seatbelts,
sit upright in the middle of the seat as far back
as possible from the airbag modules and do not lean
against the door. Do not put objects in front of an
airbag or around the seatback. Do not use rearward-facing
child seats in any front passenger seat without switching
off the passenger side airbag. The force of a deploying
airbag SRS may cause serious injury or death. Please
see the Owner's Manual for further instructions. |
EPA Fuel Economy
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2004 Toyota MR2 Spyder |
5-speed manual |
26
/ 32 |
6-speed manual |
25 / 33 |
Basic Limited
Warranty Coverage |
3-year/36,000-mile
Comprehensive |
5-year/60,000-mile Powertrain |
5-year/unlimited-mileage
Corrosion Perforation |
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