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  2. Nissan PR engine - Wikipedia

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    The PR engine is a gasoline inline-four piston engine with a displacement of 2.5 L (2,488 cc) that was introduced in 2018 by Nissan. [1] The motor has an aluminum block and head, and has a dual overhead camshaft ( DOHC ) four-valve design with variable valve timing and direct injection .

  3. List of Nissan engines - Wikipedia

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    The engine technology is used by Nissan to reduce fuel consumption and emission output while improving overall engine performance. e-POWER for its line of series hybrid vehicles using an electric traction motor derived from the one used in the Nissan Leaf, which draws power from a battery and generator driven by a gasoline engine.

  4. Nissan P engine - Wikipedia

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    The Nissan P engine is a large overhead valve, inline-six cylinder engine manufactured by Nissan Diesel Motor Co., Ltd. from 1959 to 2003 and used in light-duty trucks by Nissan, as well as in the Nissan Patrol. It replaced Nissan's older, sidevalve engines with which it shared its dimensions. [2]

  5. Nissan YD engine - Wikipedia

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    The YD engine is a 2.2 and 2.5 L (2,184 and 2,488 cc) inline-four diesel engine from Nissan. It has a cast-iron block and aluminium head with chain driven twin overhead camshafts. The engine shares much of its architecture with the QR petrol engine.

  6. Talk:Nissan PR engine - Wikipedia

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  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Diesel (now UD Trucks) and sold between 1990 and 2014, although Japanese sales ended in 2005, a few months after it had been replaced by the Nissan Diesel Quon.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]

  8. Nissan VVL engine - Wikipedia

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    The engine block for the SR16VE is the same as the SR20VE; it also has the same cylinder bore. The crankshaft has a shorter stroke, which lowers the displacement, but allows the engine to safely rev to higher RPM. Although this engine has 1.6 L of displacement, it has more aggressive camshaft specifications. It manages to make 173 hp (129 kW).

  9. Nissan FD engine - Wikipedia

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    The Nissan FD engine is used primarily for Nissan Truck and Bus commercial vehicles. It is of an inline-four layout. [1] FD33. 3.3 L (3,298 cc)