1994 – 2.3 L (2311 cc) OHC I4, 98 hp (73 kW)
The Mazda B-Series compact pickups received an entire transformation for 1994. To begin with, the conventional cab was extended by three inches, and also the exterior received a far more sleek look that lots of motorists and experts thought was more appealing compared to Ford Ranger‘s, which the Mazda B-Series was based. Additionally, a brand new four-door extended cab was put into the selection, the leading suspension and steering were up-to-date, the frame was stiffened, and also the base engine was upgraded to some 2.3-liter four-cylinder powerplant, which produced 98 horsepower.
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1994 Mazda B2300 Workshop Service Repair Manual | Specifications
In most, the Mazda B-Series trucks were obtainable in 10 different versions, including standard or extended cabs with either two-wheel or four-wheel drive. Trim levels incorporated the bottom SE and also the greater-finish SX packages. And possibly most significantly, the trucks included a range of three engines — the brand new 2.3-liter four-cylinder, along with a 150-horsepower 2.3.-liter V6 along with a 160-horsepower 4.-liter V6.
As the energy supplied by these engines, particularly the V6’s, were sufficient for a lot of motorists, some noted that overall the engines didn’t have in energy when in comparison to individuals provided by Mazda’s rivals, for example Toyota. Obviously, the Toyotas also are more expensive, which made the Mazda B-Series trucks more appealing to purchasers on a tight budget.
1994 Mazda B2300 Workshop Service Repair Manual
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