Mazda Rustler 160i Engine Specs [updated] Today

1.0 mm – 1.1 mm (Commonly using NGK BPR5ES11 or Bosch FR7DCX). Timing: 2° ± 1° before TDC at 850 rpm (stroboscopic).

These numbers vary slightly depending on the carburetor jetting and exhaust manifold design. For comparison, the fuel-injected version of the same B6 engine (found in the Mazda 323) produced around 78 kW. The carburetor and restrictive intake manifold choke the Rustler’s output significantly. mazda rustler 160i engine specs

The ROCAM engine is "torquey" at low revs, making it great for urban deliveries. For comparison, the fuel-injected version of the same

The Mazda Rustler 160i is not a fast bakkie, nor is it the most economical. But armed with these detailed engine specs, you can keep this 1.6-liter gem running long after modern EVs have gone to the scrapyard. It’s a piece of South African motoring history—simple, tough, and powered by one of Mazda’s greatest small-displacement engines. The Mazda Rustler 160i is not a fast

Also, ask the seller when the was last changed. If they say “I don’t know,” budget ZAR 800 for a belt and tensioner immediately.

Approximately 85 hp (63 kW) at 5,200 rpm. Some later South African 160i models were tuned for up to 77 kW (approx. 103 hp) at 6,500 rpm.