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Where is the factory nameplate of KIA k3?
Kia k3 engine number is located under the engine throttle, that is, at the junction of the cylinder block and the gearbox. You can see it after removing the air inlet hose. In addition, the engine number can be found on the driving license, motor vehicle registration certificate or car purchase invoice.
Kia K3 is equipped with 1.6L and 1.8L engines, of which 1.6L engine has a maximum power of 128 horsepower /6300rpm and a maximum torque of156n m/4850 rpm, matching a 6-speed manual. The maximum power of 1.8L engine is 146 HP /6500rpm, and the maximum torque is175n m/4700 rpm, which is matched with a 6-speed manual gearbox.
The components of the engine number are: the first part of the engine number is the product series symbol and the replacement symbol, which are represented by the corresponding letters selected by the manufacturer according to the needs, but must be approved by the relevant departments. The middle part of the engine number consists of cylinder number symbol, stroke symbol, cylinder arrangement symbol and cylinder diameter symbol. The rear part of the engine number, with structural features and use feature symbols, is represented by letters. The tail of the engine number, this is the distinguishing symbol. When products in the same series need to be differentiated for improvement, the manufacturer chooses appropriate symbols to represent them.
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