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The North American Pulsar NX was offered in two trim levels: the XE (1.6-liter E16i in 1987–1988 and 1.6-liter GA16i in 1989–1990) and the twin-cam, SE (1.6-liter CA16DE in 1987 and 1.8-liter CA18DE in 1988–1990). The EXA/Pulsar NX was replaced in 1991 with the Nissan NX coupé. Engines offered in the Pulsar NX: 1987
The Nissan NX is a front wheel drive 2-door sports car produced by Nissan Motors. The NX was, loosely, an evolution of the Nissan Pulsar NX/Nissan EXA sold from 1987 to 1990 and the Nissan Sunny Coupe lines of the 1970s and 1980s, merging the Nissan B13 and N14 lineages. The NX was released in Japan in 1990.
On 16 May 2014, Nissan revealed the C13 series Pulsar for the European market. Based on the CMF platform, this model does not replace the C12 version, but is a European-only alternative. [66] [67] The C13 Pulsar signifies Nissan's reentry into the highly competitive compact hatchback segment, following the withdrawal of the Tiida from the ...
Was available in Europe and other regions as the Pulsar before it was phased out in 2018. ... 1985 Nissan GTP ZX ... 1991 Nissan Saurus Jr. 1991–1996 Nissan NX ...
A crank girdle as found on all CA18DETs is fitted into some versions of the engine in some markets; Nissan's parts data system "FAST" has to be consulted or the sump removed to determine if it can be fitted. Applications: Nissan Pulsar NX SE (United States and Canada) Nissan EXA (Australia & Japan) 1985-1991 Nissan Skyline HR31 1800I (Japan)
Nissan NAPS Nissan Anti Pollution System, predecessor to Nissan ECCS; Nissan PLASMA (Powerful & Economic, Lightweight, Accurate, Silent, Mighty, Advanced) is an acronym for the engine series designed to counter Toyota's Lightweight Advanced Super Response Engine (LASRE). Nissan ECC is the Exhaust Gas Recirculator or EGR.
It was usually fitted to export market Pulsar/Cherrys. The British and Greek markets favoured the smaller E10 as its smaller size meant it avoided higher tax rates at the time. Applications: 1981-1982 Datsun Cherry/100A N10; 1981-1985 Nissan Sunny B11 [3] 1982-1986 Nissan Cherry N12; 1986-1990 Nissan Cherry/Sunny N13 (rebadged Pulsar)
A 4WD model had been planned from the beginning, [2] but the original bodyshell's lack of rigidity made Nissan rethink the concept. The vehicle was launched as the Datsun Prairie in Europe and was rebranded to Nissan along with the rest of the range from 1984, at first featuring "Datsun by Nissan" badging and then solely "Nissan" badging from 1985.