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  2. Datsun truck - Wikipedia

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    Nissan hardbody truck with updated interior, mild hood, bumper and grille refresh. (1993.5–1997) Nissan Datsun (Japan) These Hardbody small pickup trucks sold very well worldwide, [citation needed] and are still often seen both on-road and off-road. The V6 engine had a timing belt that requires replacement every 60K miles.

  3. Engine swap - Wikipedia

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    In other projects Wikimedia Commons ... an engine swap is the process of removing a car's ... Jaguar sedans, Corvairs, and Datsun 240s, 260s, and 280Zs. In the Honda ...

  4. Nissan TD engine - Wikipedia

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    Along with the TD23 and TD25, it was also fitted to the D21 series Datsun Truck (also known as Nissan Pickup, Navara, etcetera). The turbocharged versions were also fitted to the Nissan Caravan and its various rebadgings, to the Nissan/Datsun Pickup, the Nissan Terrano SUV (D21 as well as the succeeding R50), and to the Nissan Terrano II (R20 ...

  5. Nissan D engine - Wikipedia

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    The Nissan D-series is an overhead valve series of engines which first appeared in 1964, with the 1.05-liter D engine. Similar to a number of British and other Datsun engines, it may have been derived from an Ohta design which also found its way into some Kurogane vehicles - both of these companies were swallowed up by Nissan in the early 1960s.

  6. List of Nissan engines - Wikipedia

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    In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wikidata item This article ... 1931–1964 Datsun sidevalve engine — 495/722/747/860 cc — Type 7, Type 10, D-10, B-1;

  7. Autech - Wikipedia

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    Nissan Datsun Truck (D21) WILD ADDAX Autech Version (JDM) 1993–1996; Nissan Datsun Truck (D22) SKYSTAR Autech Version (JDM) 1997–2000; Pulsar GTi-R (N14), 31 units to date have been recorded; Pulsar Serie Autech (HN15), made in 1996; Pulsar Serie 3DOOR Hatchback VZ-R N1 version II (JN15) Stagea Autech Version 260RS (WC34) made in 1996–2001

  8. Nissan SD engine - Wikipedia

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    It is a bored out version of the SD20, up to 89 mm (3.50 in). It produces 74 PS (54 kW; 73 hp) SAE net at 4,300 rpm and was fitted to the Nissan 720 and D21 Pickups, as well as the E23 Nissan Urvan and export market Y30-series Cedrics. [2] The engine has also been used in many other functions, for forklifts, marine, and stationary applications.

  9. Datsun Type 17 - Wikipedia

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    The Datsun Type 17 is a small car produced by Datsun in Japan either in 1938 exclusively or from 1938 to 1944. It was the last in a line of Datsun small cars produced before Nissan's resources were diverted to military materials for the Second Sino-Japanese War .