![]() This race specification CE engine was built in DOHC 12-valve configuration, producing 120 PS (118.4 hp 88.3 kW) and 147 N⋅m (15.0 kg⋅m 108.4 lbf⋅ft) However, because of significant crashes in the 1985 World Rally Championship, Group B was banned and the 926R project was cancelled. In 1985, at the Tokyo Motor Show, Daihatsu introduced the 926R, a prototype of a mid engine Charade, developed together with De Tomaso. Daihatsu wanted to take part in the World Rally Championship for cars under 1,300 cc (Group B/9), so with a 1.4 equivalence factor for forced induction engines, this meant that the downsized engine was classified as being of 1296.4 cc. The displacement was downsized by reducing the bore size from 76.0 mm to 73.4 mm (73.4 mm x 73.0 mm), this has to be done because of FIA homologation regulation at that time. The CE engine is turbocharged 926 cc version of 993 cc CB engine, exclusively only for Daihatsu Charade 926 Turbo. Chile (and possibly other markets) also received this engine in the Daihatsu Charade, called the "G20" or "G21" when thus equipped. The 843 cc CD engine was usually fitted in export market Daihatsu Hijets (also known as the "Daihatsu 850"). De Tomaso was also the first to turbocharge this type of engine, first for a Daihatsu show car and later for the Innocenti Turbo deTomaso.Ĭommercial emissions standards, also installed in Taiwanese-built Charades ġ983-86 Hijet S75/S76, 1986–88 Hijet S86, 1993-97 Hijet S85Ĭharade G11 Turbo, Innocenti Turbo DeTomaso ![]() Italy's Innocenti also used this engine for many variants of their Minitre/990/Small range of cars. ![]() ![]() It was fitted to the S70/75/76 and S85 models. It was also fitted to the Daihatsu Hijet, sometimes referred to as the "Daihatsu 1000" when equipped with this engine. It also incorporated mother concern Toyota's lean-burn design to run cleaner. It features 120 degree crank throws and a counter-rotating balance shaft. ![]() The 993 cc (1.0 L 60.6 cu in) CB engine appeared in October 1977, for the then-new Daihatsu Charade. ![]()
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