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Engine For Toyota 3UR-FE

The 5.7-liter Toyota 3UR-FE engine was first introduced in 2007 as a powertrain for the company’s largest SUVs and pickups. In a number of markets, there is an ethanol version of this engine with the 3UR-FBE index.

    PRODUCT INTRODUCTION

    3UR  15p8

    The 5.7-liter Toyota 3UR-FE engine was first introduced in 2007 as a powertrain for the company’s largest SUVs and pickups. In a number of markets, there is an ethanol version of this engine with the 3UR-FBE index.
    The UR family includes engines: 1UR-FE, 1UR-FSE, 2UR-GSE, 2UR-FSE, 3UR-FE.
    The engine was installed on:
      Toyota Land Cruiser 200 (J200) since 2007;
      Toyota Sequoia 2 (XK60) since 2008;
      Toyota Tundra 2 (XK50) since 2007;
      Lexus LX570 3 (J200) since 2007.


    Specifications

    Production years since 2007
    Displacement, cc 5663
    Fuel system MPI
    Power output, hp 367 – 383
    Torque output, Nm 530- 546
    Cylinder block aluminum V8
    Block head aluminum 32v
    Cylinder bore, mm 94
    Piston stroke, mm 102
    Compression ratio 10.2
    Features ACIS and ETCS-i
    Hydraulic lifters yes
    Timing drive chain
    Phase regulator Dual VVT-i
    Turbocharging no
    Recommended engine oil 5W-30
    Engine oil capacity, liter 8.6
    Fuel type petrol
    Euro standards EURO 3/4
    Fuel consumption, L/100 km (for Lexus LX 570 2016) — city — highway — combined 20.2 10.9 14.4
    Engine lifespan, km ~600 000
    Weight, kg 220


    Disadvantages of the 3UR-FE engine

      Often this engine suffers from coking of oil scraper rings;
      After that, constantly progressive oil consumption usually begins;
      If you miss the oil level, the rotation of the crankshaft liners is real;
      Extremely often the crankcase ventilation sensor fails;
      ETCS-i electronic throttle system fails regularly;
      There have been cases of weakening the timing chain due to a jammed hydraulic tensioner;
      The resource of the water pump is small, it can leak up to 100,000 km of run.