The 1993 Toyota T100 was the fundamental incarnation of the T100 path, a series of trucks that was discontinued after the 1998 base was released. The 1993 account came in multiple editions, including two- and four-wheel coerce usual cabs, the one-ton universal cab, and two- and four-wheel guide SR5 usual cabs. They originally retailed for between $13,000 and $19,000.
Measurements
The public cab weighs 3,350 lbs. whether guide and 3,400 lbs. provided automatic. The one-ton usual cab weighs 3,420 lbs. whether jotter and 3,480 lbs. provided automatic. The two-wheel operate SR5 weighs 3,400 lbs. provided textbook and 3,450 lbs. whether automatic. The two-wheel popular cab has a front track of 61.6 inches and a rear track is 63.6 inches. The one-ton universal cab and two-wheel handle SR5 retain a front track of 61.8 inches and a rear track of 64 inches. For the four-wheel drive versions, the front track is 63.2 inches and the rear track is 63.6 inches.
Weight
The 1993 T100 is 209.1 inches enduring and 75.2 inches Broad. The two-wheel popular legend is 66.7 inches colossal while the one-ton common cab is 67.7 inches colossal. The two-wheel drive SR5 legend is 67.1 inches gigantic. The four-wheel manage editions are 70.1 inches Lofty. The four-wheel coerce usual cab weighs 3,845 lbs. provided guide and 3,915 lbs. provided automatic. The four-wheel impel SR5 weighs 3,880 lbs. if manual and 3,950 lbs. if automatic.
Power
All versions of the 1993 T100 have a 3-liter V-6 engine and 150 horsepower. All versions come standard with a five-speed manual overdrive transmission with the option of switching to a four-speed automatic overdrive transmission. Torque is measured at 185 feet-pounds per 3,750 rpm. The compression ratio is 9.1-to-one. The bore and stroke are 3.50 and 3.14 inches, respectively.
Fuel
Each edition of the 1993 T100 has a 24-gallon fuel tank. The two-wheel drive versions with manual transmissions get 16 miles per gallon (mpg) in the city and 21 mpg on the highway. The two-wheel drive versions with automatic transmissions get 16 mpg in the city and 20 mpg on the highway. The four-wheel drive versions with manual transmissions get 15 mpg in the city and 18 mpg on the highway. The automatic four-wheel drive versions get 14 mpg in the city and 17 mpg on the highway.