Mazda kei car engine

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Today, Mazda's keicars use Suzuki engines, though the originals from the 1960s used a Mazda-designed OHV engine family.

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  • .55 L F5B - Suzuki engine, used in the (Suzuki-built) 1989 Mazda Carol

  • .66 L F6A - Suzuki engine, used in the (Suzuki-built) 1995 Mazda Carol

The tiny 660 cc K6A was a Suzuki I3, used in the (Suzuki-built) 1998 Mazda Carol. The turbocharged version produces 63 hp (47 kW) and 78 ft.lbf (106 Nm), while the normally-aspirated version is rated at 53 hp (40 kW) and 46 ft.lbf (63 Nm).

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