List of Suzuki engines
Appearance
This is a list of automobile engines created by Suzuki:
- ? — 0.4 L (359 cc/21 in³) air-cooled 2-stroke
- 1970–1972 Suzuki LJ10
- ? — water-cooled 2-stroke
- 1972–1974 Suzuki LJ20
- ? — 0.5 L (539 cc/32 in³) 2-stroke
- 1974–1983 Suzuki LJ50
- Suzuki Hatch
- Suzuki Carry
- Suzuki Jimny
- Suzuki G engine — 1.0L I3
- G10 — 1.0 L (993 cc) SOHC 6-valve, Suzuki also produced a turbocharged version
- Suzuki F engine — .5–1.0 L I3/I4
- F5A — 0.5 L (543 cc)
- 1981– Suzuki Alto SS40AT SS40V
- F5B — 0.5 L (547 cc) 12-valve
- 1988– Suzuki Alto
- F6A — 660 cc
- K6A — 660 cc
- F8 — 0.8 L (796 cc)
- 1980–1984 Suzuki Alto SS80 SS80F
- 1981–1985 Suzuki Truck T308
- F5A — 0.5 L (543 cc)
- Suzuki F engine — .5–1.0 L I3/I4
- F8A — 0.8 L (797 cc) SOHC
- 1977–1981 Suzuki LJ80 LJ81 ST80 ST80K SJ20 J20K
- 1983– Suzuki Truck ST90
- F10A — 1.0 L (970 cc/59 in³)
- 1982–1985 Suzuki SJ410
- January 1983– Suzuki Truck ST100
- Bedford Rascal, Vauxhall Rascal and Suzuki Supercarry
- F8A — 0.8 L (797 cc) SOHC
- Suzuki G engine — 1.0– [[Straight-3|I3]
- — 2.0 L (1995 cc) DOHC 16-valve
- Chevrolet Tracker (RPO L34)
- — 2.3 L (2290 cc) DOHC 16-valve
- Ecotec — 2.0 L (1998 cc) DOHC 16-valve
- J20 — 2.0 L DOHC 16-valve FI
- 1999–2002 Suzuki Vitara
- Suzuki M engine —1.3–1.8 L I4
- M13A — 1.3 L (1328 cc) DOHC 16-valve VVT
- 2005– Suzuki Jimny
- M15A — 1.5 L (1490 cc) DOHC 16-valve VVT
- Suzuki Ignis (99bhp)
- Suzuki Swift 2005 (101bhp)
- Suzuki Ignis Sport 2003 (109bhp)
- M16A — 1.6 L (1586 cc) DOHC 16-valve VVT
- Suzuki Swift Sport 2006 (125bhp),
- Suzuki Liana 2003 (109Bhp)
- M18A — 1.8 L (1796 cc) DOHC 16-valve VVT
- Suzuki Liana GS 2004 (Australia) (125bhp)
- M13A — 1.3 L (1328 cc) DOHC 16-valve VVT
- Suzuki R engine — 1.3 L I4
- GMDAT — 2.5 L (2492 cc) DOHC 24-valve
- Suzuki H engine — 2.0–2.7 L 60º 24-valve V6
- HFV6 — 3.5 L 60º DOHC
- 2007– Suzuki XL-7
References
- "How-to identify YOUR car, and where to find info on it". Team Swift. Retrieved April 14, 2006.