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  2. Nissan SR20DET - Wikipedia

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    1994–1998 "Black top" - Came from 180SX's post-94 (Garrett T25G turbo) 1994–1998 "Black top VCT" - 94–98 Silvias - Variable Cam Timing or VCT was introduced on the intake cam (Garrett T28 journal bearing turbo for Australian and European markets and Garrett T28 Ball Bearing turbo for the Japanese market) [2] 370cc injectors were used.

  3. Nissan SR engine - Wikipedia

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    The SR engine is a series of 1.6 L (1,596 cc), 1.8 L (1,838 cc) or 2.0 L (1,998 cc) straight-four, four-stroke gasoline engines manufactured by Nissan.It has an aluminium head and block with steel sleeves and has a DOHC 4-valve design, with variable valve timing on select models.

  4. Noble M400 - Wikipedia

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    Rear view. The most notable differences from the M12 (a car which the M400 is largely based on) are the use of forged pistons, T28 turbos, a front anti-roll bar, stiffer springs, different shocks, Pirelli P Zero tyres, a smoother gear shifter, and a slightly narrower central tunnel as the driver now sits a bit more central than previous models.

  5. Noble M12 - Wikipedia

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    The Noble M400 is equipped with higher-flow, Garrett T28 twin-turbochargers. Weight is 2,337 lb (1,060 kg). [6]

  6. Nissan RB engine - Wikipedia

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    The non-VCT, non-turbo RB25DE was fitted to the R32 Skyline, the VCT turbo and non-turbo was fitted to R33 Skylines and the WNC34 Stagea and the Laurel C34. R34 Skyline, C35 Laurel and later Stagea (WGNC34) models use the NEO RB. The 2.5 L RB25 engine was produced in four different forms: RB25DE twin-cam, non-turbo with 10:1 compression ratio

  7. Nissan Silvia - Wikipedia

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    The S14 Silvia K's received a new version of the SR20DET, with a slight bump in power due to the implementation of Nissan's variable cam timing system known as N-VCT, on the intake cam, and a larger T28 turbocharger. The engine now produced 220 PS (162 kW; 217 hp) at 6000 rpm and 274 N⋅m (202 lb⋅ft) of torque at 4800 rpm.