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Difference between a Ke70 and Ke75 front bumper


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likely be the code on american vin plate. which doesn't necessarily mean the chassis code is same.

no such thing as a jdm ke75. but ke70/71/72/73/74 yes

This site says so, has specs from all the jdm brochures in 'whats e7' menu. http://www.group5-web.com/

basically this

ke70 = 1290cc 4k, 4k-u, 4k-u(II) (some international)

ke71V = 1290cc 4k-j

ke72V = 1290cc 4k-j

ke73G = 1290cc 4k-u(II)

ke74V = 1486cc 5k-j

te70 = 1770cc 13t-u

te71 = 1588cc 2t, 2t-c, 2t-b, 2tgeu (some international)

te72 = 1770cc 3t-c (international)

te73V = 1588cc 12t-j

te74V = 1588cc 12t-j

ae70 = 1452cc 3a-u, 3a-u(II)

ae71 = 1587cc 4a-c (international)

ce71V = 1839cc 1c

ce72G = 1839cc 1c

the V and G after chassis code refer to vans (wagon or estate whatever you want to call it)

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Did the yanks get the K engine in a E7*?

Wiki and other sites say they got TE75 and AE75 but I can't find anything relating to a KE75, except a couple of photos of yank cars that are labeled as KE75s, even though the 1.5L badge is clearly visible.

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1.5? or 1.6

find a stamped chassis code ke75. i bet you cant. most likely a vin code.

dont believe everything on wiki either.. it's written by humans. often copied off net or hearsay.

thought states got the following...

ke70 1.3 4k-c

ae71 1.6 4a-c

te71 1.6 2t-c

te72 1.8 3t-c

people on 3tcgarage would confirm

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