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  2. Nissan SD engine - Wikipedia

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    The SD33 is a 3.2 L; 198.0 cu in (3,245 cc) straight-six diesel engine, most known for its use in the Nissan Patrol MQ (160 series) from 1980-1983 [4] and the Nissan C80. The SD33 produces 95 PS (70 kW) at 3,800 rpm.

  3. List of Nissan engines - Wikipedia

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    Nissan's V8 engines include: 1965–1989 Nissan Y engine — 4.0/4.4 L — Y40, Y44; 1966–1967 Nissan W64 engine —6.4 L (Limited Production)

  4. Nissan Patrol - Wikipedia

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    The 260 series was a facelifted version of the Spanish-built 160 (easily spotted by the rectangular headlamps) sold in Europe and available in SWB and LWB with L28, SD33, RD28 and RD28T engines. The SD-engined version, at least in the UK market, had a 24-volt electrical system. Nissan helped Nissan Ibérica amortize plant investments.

  5. Nissan C80 - Wikipedia

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    The 3.5 ton C80 was introduced in 1966 to fill the gap between the 2 ton Nissan Caball and the 5 ton Nissan 680. Like the Caball, the C80 was a cab forward truck, shared with the Nissan Civilian. Two engines were available: the 3.0L H30 inline-6 that produced 120 horsepower, or the SD33 inline-6 diesel that produced 98 horsepower.

  6. International Scout - Wikipedia

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    International never installed a 392 cu in (6.4 L) V8 or an AMC V8 engine into a Scout. At the time, International did not manufacture a diesel engine small enough to be used in the Scout, and so starting in 1976 offered the naturally aspirated Nissan SD33 diesel engine as an option. This engine was replaced by the turbocharged SD33T engine in ...

  7. Nissan Diesel Big Thumb - Wikipedia

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    The Nissan Diesel Big Thumb (Japanese: 日産ディーゼル・ビッグサム) is a heavy-duty commercial vehicle that was produced by the Japanese manufacturer Nissan Diesel (now UD Trucks) and sold between 1990 and 2014, although Japanese sales ended in 2005, a few months after it had been replaced by the Nissan Diesel Quon. [2]