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List of Nissan engines
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Nissan Motors (/topic/nissan-motors) uses a straightforward method of naming their automobile (/topic/automobile) engines (/topic/engine). The first few letters identify the engine family. The next digits are the displacement in deciliters (/topic/litre). The following letters identify features added.
Letter Feature D DOHC (/topic/overhead-camshaft), Variable Valve Timing (/topic/variable-valve-timing), or Direct Injection (/topic/gasoline-direct-injection) E Electronic Fuel Injection (/topic/fuel-injection) I Throttle Body Fuel Injection (/topic/fuel-injection) S Electronic Controlled Carburetor (/topic/carburetor) R Supercharged (/topic/supercharger) T Turbocharged - this can also stand for Twin Carburettor (/topic/turbocharger) TT Twin-Turbocharged (/topic/turbocharger) V Variable Valve Timing (/topic/variable-valve-timing) with Lift
Straight-4
Nissan's Straight-4 (/topic/straight-4-1) engines include:
1952-1955 Nissan D engine (/topic/nissan-d-engine) — 0.9 L — D10
1955-1966 Prince G engine (/topic/prince-g-engine) — 1.5/1.8/1.9/2.0 L — GA-4/G-1, GB-30/G-2, G-15, G-18, GA30, GB4
1957-1960 Nissan C engine (/topic/nissan-c-engine) — 1.0 L
1961-1970 Nissan G engine (/topic/nissan-g-engine) — 1.5/1.6 L — G, G16
1963-? Nissan SD engine (/topic/nissan-sd-engine) - Series One — Diesel (/topic/diesel) 2.2/2.5 L — SD22, SD25 (See Straight-6 below for other SD engines.)
1965-1969 Nissan J engine (/topic/nissan-j-engine) — 1.3/1.5 L — J13, J15
1967-1970 Nissan H engine (/topic/nissan-h-engine) — 1.9/2.0 L — H, H20 (See Straight-6 below for other H engines.)
1968-1980 Nissan L engine (/topic/nissan-l-engine) — 1.3/1.4/1.6/1.8/2.0 L — L13, L14, L16, L18, L20B (See Straight-6 below for other L engines)
1968-1982 Nissan A engine (/topic/nissan-a-engine) — 1.0/1.2/1.3/1.4/1.5 L — A10, A12, A12T, A12A, A13, A14, A15
1979-1989 Nissan Z engine (/topic/nissan-z-engine) — 2.0/2.2/2.4 L — Z20S, Z20E, Z22E, Z24
1981-1993 Nissan CA engine (/topic/nissan-ca-engine) — 1.6/1.8/2.0 L — CA18I, CA18DE, CA18DET, CA20, CA16
1982-1988 Nissan E engine (/topic/nissan-e-engine) — 1.0/1.3/1.5/1.6 L — E10, E13, E15E, E15ET, E16
1982-199? Nissan Z engine (/topic/nissan-z-engine) — 1.8 L — Z18ET, Z20, Z22, Z22
1983-1985,1991-1997? Nissan CD engine — Diesel (/topic/diesel) 1.7/2.0 L — CD17, CD20, CD20T, CD20ET, CD20E
1983-1986? Nissan FJ engine (/topic/nissan-fj-engine) — 2.0 L — FJ20E, FJ20ET
1983-1992 Nissan MA engine (/topic/nissan-ma-engine) — 0.9/1.0/1.2 L — MA09ERT, MA10, MA10S,MA10E MA12S
1987-present?Nissan GA engine (/topic/nissan-ga-engine) — 1.3/1.4/1.5/1.6 L — GA14DE, GA16E, GA16DE, GA16DS
1986-present Nissan KA engine (/topic/nissan-ka-engine) — 2.4 L/2.0 L — KA20DE, KA24E, KA24DE
1987-present Nissan SR engine (/topic/nissan-sr-engine) — 1.6/1.8/2.0 L — SR16DE, SR16DI, SR16D, SR16VE, SR16VE N1, SR18DE, SR18DI, SR18DIT, SR20DE, SR20DET, SR20DE GT Spec, SR20DI, SR20VE, SR20VET
1993-2002 Nissan CG engine (/topic/nissan-cg-engine) — 1.0/1.3/1.4 L — CG10DE, CG13DE, CGA3DE
1999-present? Nissan YD engine — Diesel (/topic/diesel) 2,2 L 2,5 L — YD22DT — YD25DT
1999-present Nissan ZD engine — Diesel (/topic/diesel) 3.0 L — ZD30DT
1999-present Nissan QG engine (/topic/nissan-qg-engine) — 1.3/1.5/1.8 L — QG18DE, QG18DD
2001-present Nissan QR engine (/topic/nissan-qr-engine) — 2.0/2.5 L — QR25DE, QR20DE, QR20DD
2002-present Nissan CR engine — 1.0/1.2/1.4 L — CR10DE, CR12DE, CR14DE
2005-present Nissan HR engine (/topic/nissan-hr-engine) — 1.5/1.6 L — HR15DE, HR16DE
2005-present Nissan MR engine (/topic/nissan-mr-engine) — 1.8/2.0 L — MR18DE, MR20DE
199?-present Nissan NA engines — - replacement of Z series and mostly used in commercial vehicles. Designed based on Z series.
Straight-6
Nissan's Straight-6 (/topic/straight-6-1) engines include:
1965-1967 Nissan H engine (/topic/nissan-h-engine) — 3.0 L — H30 (See Straight-4 above for other H engines.)
????-???? Nissan P engine — 4.0 L — P40
1968-1983 Nissan L engine (/topic/nissan-l-engine) — 2.0/2.4/2.6/2.8 L — L20A, L20ET, L24, L24E, L26, L26E, L28E, L28ET (See Straight-4 above for other L engines)
1969-197? Nissan S20 engine (/topic/nissan-s20-engine)
1980-1988 Nissan SD engine (/topic/nissan-sd-engine) - Series Two — Diesel (/topic/diesel) 3.3 L — SD33, SD33T (See Straight-4 above for other SD engines.)
1985-2002 Nissan RB engine (/topic/nissan-rb-engine) — 2.0/2.4/2.5/2.6/2.8/3.0 L — RB20DE, RB24DET, RB25DE, RB25DET, RB26DETT, RB28DETT, RB30E, RB30ET, RB20E, RB30DE
198?-19?? Nissan RD engine (/topic/nissan-rd-engine) — Diesel (/topic/diesel) 2.8 L — RD28, RD28T
V6
Nissan's V6 engines (/topic/v6-engine) include:
1984-2004 Nissan VG engine (/topic/nissan-vg-engine) — 3.0/3.3/2.0/2.5 L — VG30, VG30E, VG30ET, VG30DE, VG30DET, VG30DETT, VG33E, VG33E-R, VG20E, VG20DE, VG20DET, VG25DE, VG30DETT
1992-1994 Nissan VE engine (/topic/nissan-ve-engine) — 3.0 L — VE30DE
1995-present Nissan VQ engine (/topic/nissan-vq-engine) — 2.0/2.5/3.0/3.5/4.0 L — VQ30DE, VQ35DE, VQ40DE, VQ20DE, VQ25DE, VQ25DD, VQ30DD, VQ30DET, VQ35DD, VQ30DE-K
V8
Nissan's V8 engines (/topic/v8-engine) include:
1965-1973 Nissan Y engine (/topic/nissan-y-engine) — 4.0 L — Y40
1990-2001 Nissan VH engine (/topic/nissan-vh-engine) — 4.1/4.5 L
2002-present Nissan VK engine (/topic/nissan-vk-engine) — 4.5/5.6 L
Wankel engine
Nissan showed a prototype Wankel rotary engine (/topic/wankel-engine) at the Tokyo Motor Show (/topic/tokyo-motor-show) in 1972 (/topic/1972), but it never reached production. [1] (http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=383)
Glossary
Nissan PLASMA ("purazuma") engine (Powerful & Econonomic, Lightweight, Accurate, Silent, Mighty, Advanced.) Pet name of new world engine series of Nissan Motor Co, to oppose the LASRE engine of Toyota Motor It was an efficient engine series with the intention of new world engine with which all elements like a small size, lightness, high performance, low fuel cost, quietness and durability, etc. were due to the higher dimensions and were harmonized by calling a newly developed engine generically in Nissan (at that time). PLASMA was a title that had been given to Nissan engines that made good use of an advanced technology and the latest electronics.
Nissan ECC system (EGR)
Nissan ECCS "eltukusu" (EGI) system (Electronic-Conetrated Engine Control System). Electronic Conetrated Engine Control System It is an electronic engine centralized control system and the improvement of fuel cost and the improvement of making of the vehicle exhaust emission and clean driving have been achieved by always making the fuel jet, the amount of the exhaust gas reduction, the idle rotational speed, and the Falpomp control, etc. the best level control by one microcomputer according to all states of driving of the engine. The best control value in all states of driving is programmed in the control unit beforehand, and the control of the ECCS engine elects the optimal value with the sensor from among the data that the control unit memorizes according to the input signal from detection and the sensor, sends Acchatar the output and controls an each occasion state.
This article or section does not cite its references or sources.
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Nissan Motors (/topic/nissan-motors) uses a straightforward method of naming their automobile (/topic/automobile) engines (/topic/engine). The first few letters identify the engine family. The next digits are the displacement in deciliters (/topic/litre). The following letters identify features added.
Letter Feature D DOHC (/topic/overhead-camshaft), Variable Valve Timing (/topic/variable-valve-timing), or Direct Injection (/topic/gasoline-direct-injection) E Electronic Fuel Injection (/topic/fuel-injection) I Throttle Body Fuel Injection (/topic/fuel-injection) S Electronic Controlled Carburetor (/topic/carburetor) R Supercharged (/topic/supercharger) T Turbocharged - this can also stand for Twin Carburettor (/topic/turbocharger) TT Twin-Turbocharged (/topic/turbocharger) V Variable Valve Timing (/topic/variable-valve-timing) with Lift
Straight-4
Nissan's Straight-4 (/topic/straight-4-1) engines include:
1952-1955 Nissan D engine (/topic/nissan-d-engine) — 0.9 L — D10
1955-1966 Prince G engine (/topic/prince-g-engine) — 1.5/1.8/1.9/2.0 L — GA-4/G-1, GB-30/G-2, G-15, G-18, GA30, GB4
1957-1960 Nissan C engine (/topic/nissan-c-engine) — 1.0 L
1961-1970 Nissan G engine (/topic/nissan-g-engine) — 1.5/1.6 L — G, G16
1963-? Nissan SD engine (/topic/nissan-sd-engine) - Series One — Diesel (/topic/diesel) 2.2/2.5 L — SD22, SD25 (See Straight-6 below for other SD engines.)
1965-1969 Nissan J engine (/topic/nissan-j-engine) — 1.3/1.5 L — J13, J15
1967-1970 Nissan H engine (/topic/nissan-h-engine) — 1.9/2.0 L — H, H20 (See Straight-6 below for other H engines.)
1968-1980 Nissan L engine (/topic/nissan-l-engine) — 1.3/1.4/1.6/1.8/2.0 L — L13, L14, L16, L18, L20B (See Straight-6 below for other L engines)
1968-1982 Nissan A engine (/topic/nissan-a-engine) — 1.0/1.2/1.3/1.4/1.5 L — A10, A12, A12T, A12A, A13, A14, A15
1979-1989 Nissan Z engine (/topic/nissan-z-engine) — 2.0/2.2/2.4 L — Z20S, Z20E, Z22E, Z24
1981-1993 Nissan CA engine (/topic/nissan-ca-engine) — 1.6/1.8/2.0 L — CA18I, CA18DE, CA18DET, CA20, CA16
1982-1988 Nissan E engine (/topic/nissan-e-engine) — 1.0/1.3/1.5/1.6 L — E10, E13, E15E, E15ET, E16
1982-199? Nissan Z engine (/topic/nissan-z-engine) — 1.8 L — Z18ET, Z20, Z22, Z22
1983-1985,1991-1997? Nissan CD engine — Diesel (/topic/diesel) 1.7/2.0 L — CD17, CD20, CD20T, CD20ET, CD20E
1983-1986? Nissan FJ engine (/topic/nissan-fj-engine) — 2.0 L — FJ20E, FJ20ET
1983-1992 Nissan MA engine (/topic/nissan-ma-engine) — 0.9/1.0/1.2 L — MA09ERT, MA10, MA10S,MA10E MA12S
1987-present?Nissan GA engine (/topic/nissan-ga-engine) — 1.3/1.4/1.5/1.6 L — GA14DE, GA16E, GA16DE, GA16DS
1986-present Nissan KA engine (/topic/nissan-ka-engine) — 2.4 L/2.0 L — KA20DE, KA24E, KA24DE
1987-present Nissan SR engine (/topic/nissan-sr-engine) — 1.6/1.8/2.0 L — SR16DE, SR16DI, SR16D, SR16VE, SR16VE N1, SR18DE, SR18DI, SR18DIT, SR20DE, SR20DET, SR20DE GT Spec, SR20DI, SR20VE, SR20VET
1993-2002 Nissan CG engine (/topic/nissan-cg-engine) — 1.0/1.3/1.4 L — CG10DE, CG13DE, CGA3DE
1999-present? Nissan YD engine — Diesel (/topic/diesel) 2,2 L 2,5 L — YD22DT — YD25DT
1999-present Nissan ZD engine — Diesel (/topic/diesel) 3.0 L — ZD30DT
1999-present Nissan QG engine (/topic/nissan-qg-engine) — 1.3/1.5/1.8 L — QG18DE, QG18DD
2001-present Nissan QR engine (/topic/nissan-qr-engine) — 2.0/2.5 L — QR25DE, QR20DE, QR20DD
2002-present Nissan CR engine — 1.0/1.2/1.4 L — CR10DE, CR12DE, CR14DE
2005-present Nissan HR engine (/topic/nissan-hr-engine) — 1.5/1.6 L — HR15DE, HR16DE
2005-present Nissan MR engine (/topic/nissan-mr-engine) — 1.8/2.0 L — MR18DE, MR20DE
199?-present Nissan NA engines — - replacement of Z series and mostly used in commercial vehicles. Designed based on Z series.
Straight-6
Nissan's Straight-6 (/topic/straight-6-1) engines include:
1965-1967 Nissan H engine (/topic/nissan-h-engine) — 3.0 L — H30 (See Straight-4 above for other H engines.)
????-???? Nissan P engine — 4.0 L — P40
1968-1983 Nissan L engine (/topic/nissan-l-engine) — 2.0/2.4/2.6/2.8 L — L20A, L20ET, L24, L24E, L26, L26E, L28E, L28ET (See Straight-4 above for other L engines)
1969-197? Nissan S20 engine (/topic/nissan-s20-engine)
1980-1988 Nissan SD engine (/topic/nissan-sd-engine) - Series Two — Diesel (/topic/diesel) 3.3 L — SD33, SD33T (See Straight-4 above for other SD engines.)
1985-2002 Nissan RB engine (/topic/nissan-rb-engine) — 2.0/2.4/2.5/2.6/2.8/3.0 L — RB20DE, RB24DET, RB25DE, RB25DET, RB26DETT, RB28DETT, RB30E, RB30ET, RB20E, RB30DE
198?-19?? Nissan RD engine (/topic/nissan-rd-engine) — Diesel (/topic/diesel) 2.8 L — RD28, RD28T
V6
Nissan's V6 engines (/topic/v6-engine) include:
1984-2004 Nissan VG engine (/topic/nissan-vg-engine) — 3.0/3.3/2.0/2.5 L — VG30, VG30E, VG30ET, VG30DE, VG30DET, VG30DETT, VG33E, VG33E-R, VG20E, VG20DE, VG20DET, VG25DE, VG30DETT
1992-1994 Nissan VE engine (/topic/nissan-ve-engine) — 3.0 L — VE30DE
1995-present Nissan VQ engine (/topic/nissan-vq-engine) — 2.0/2.5/3.0/3.5/4.0 L — VQ30DE, VQ35DE, VQ40DE, VQ20DE, VQ25DE, VQ25DD, VQ30DD, VQ30DET, VQ35DD, VQ30DE-K
V8
Nissan's V8 engines (/topic/v8-engine) include:
1965-1973 Nissan Y engine (/topic/nissan-y-engine) — 4.0 L — Y40
1990-2001 Nissan VH engine (/topic/nissan-vh-engine) — 4.1/4.5 L
2002-present Nissan VK engine (/topic/nissan-vk-engine) — 4.5/5.6 L
Wankel engine
Nissan showed a prototype Wankel rotary engine (/topic/wankel-engine) at the Tokyo Motor Show (/topic/tokyo-motor-show) in 1972 (/topic/1972), but it never reached production. [1] (http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=383)
Glossary
Nissan PLASMA ("purazuma") engine (Powerful & Econonomic, Lightweight, Accurate, Silent, Mighty, Advanced.) Pet name of new world engine series of Nissan Motor Co, to oppose the LASRE engine of Toyota Motor It was an efficient engine series with the intention of new world engine with which all elements like a small size, lightness, high performance, low fuel cost, quietness and durability, etc. were due to the higher dimensions and were harmonized by calling a newly developed engine generically in Nissan (at that time). PLASMA was a title that had been given to Nissan engines that made good use of an advanced technology and the latest electronics.
Nissan ECC system (EGR)
Nissan ECCS "eltukusu" (EGI) system (Electronic-Conetrated Engine Control System). Electronic Conetrated Engine Control System It is an electronic engine centralized control system and the improvement of fuel cost and the improvement of making of the vehicle exhaust emission and clean driving have been achieved by always making the fuel jet, the amount of the exhaust gas reduction, the idle rotational speed, and the Falpomp control, etc. the best level control by one microcomputer according to all states of driving of the engine. The best control value in all states of driving is programmed in the control unit beforehand, and the control of the ECCS engine elects the optimal value with the sensor from among the data that the control unit memorizes according to the input signal from detection and the sensor, sends Acchatar the output and controls an each occasion state.