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  2. Nissan D engine - Wikipedia

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    The E-10 engine has a bore and stroke of 70 mm × 68 mm (2.76 in × 2.68 in); [3] this is the same stroke as in the latter D11 engine. The D engine, unlike other Nissan engines of the period, also has its distributor mounted between the second and third cylinders rather than towards the back of the engine. [ 1 ]

  3. 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.

  4. Nissan L engine - Wikipedia

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    The L20B is a 1,952 cc (2.0 L; 119.1 cu in) with a bore and stroke of 85 mm × 86 mm (3.35 in × 3.39 in) engine produced from 1974 through 1985. In US spec, it produces 110 hp (82 kW) in 1974-75 form with 112 lb⋅ft (152 N⋅m) of torque as installed in the Datsun 610 and 97 hp (72 kW) in 1977-78 form with 102 lb⋅ft (138 N⋅m) of torque as ...

  5. Engine swap - Wikipedia

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    The 1987 turbo-charged 3.8L in the Buick GNX is widely considered the best example of its power potential. Ford Pinto engine & Cosworth engines: Hot rods, kit cars, VW type 1 A common swap for many small Fords, with the Cosworth version being capable being tuned of 500BHP. This is being replaced by the Zetec, Duratec and Ecoboost engines ...

  6. List of Nissan engines - Wikipedia

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    1964–1987 Nissan SD engine – 2.0/2.2/2.3/2.5/3.3 L; 1966–1986 Nissan LD engine – 2.0/2.8 L; 1982–2001 Nissan CD engine – 1.7/2.0 L; 1984–1995 Nissan FD engine – 3.3/3.5/4.2/4.6 L; 1985–2009 Nissan RD engine – 2.8 L; 1986–2007 Nissan TD engine – 2.3/2.5/2.7/4.2 L; 1990–2000 Nissan QD engine – 3.2 L

  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. LS swap - Wikipedia

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    An LS swap is a type of engine swap using any form factor of General Motors's LS V8 engine series. [1] [2] Motor Trend noted in 2020 that "the Chevy LS V-8 engine has become the de facto engine swap suggestion for anyone seeking to add power to their existing platform" due to the engine's relatively compact size and light weight. [3]

  9. Nissan SD engine - Wikipedia

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    The 2.5 L (2,488 cc) SD25 is the biggest version of the four-cylinder SD series, with the larger bore and stroke of 89 mm × 100 mm (3.50 in × 3.94 in). It was fitted to Nissan 720 pickup trucks 1983 through 1986 and D21 Nissan pickups (only 1986–1988). In some European markets it was also fitted to the Nissan Urvan and Cabstar.