List of FIRE Engines
The FIRE engine has been available in the following displacements:
- 769 cc (0.8 L) - 65 mm bore x 58 mm stroke
- 8v (1986 - 1992)
- 999 cc (1.0 L) - 70 mm bore x 64.9 mm stroke
- 8v (1986 - 1993)
- 8v SPI (1993 - 2003)
- 16v SMPI (1998 - 2003, Brazil only)
- 8v SMPI Flex-fuel (2005 - current, Brazil only)
- 1108 cc (1.1 L) - 70 mm x 72 mm
- 8v (70 mm x 72 mm) (1983 - 1993)
- 8v SPI (1993 - 2000)
- 8v SMPI (2001 - current)
- 1242 cc (1.2 L) - 70.8 mm bore x 78.9 mm stroke
- 8v MPI (1993 - 1999)
- 8v SMPI (1993 - 2009)
- 8v SMPI VVT (2007 - current)
- 16v SMPI (1998 - 2009)
- 1368 cc (1.4 L) SMPI - 72 mm bore x 84 m stroke
- 8v (2003 - current)
- 8v VVT (2005 - current)
- 8v Flex-fuel (2005 - current, Brazil only)
- 16v (2005 - current)
- 16v StarJet VVT – PDA (2005 - current)
- 16v T-Jet (2006 - current)
- 16v MultiAir (2009 - current)
- 16v T-Jet MultiAir (2009 - current)
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