Nissan SR engine
Nissan SR engine | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Nissan Motor Company |
Production | 1989–2002 |
Combustion chamber | |
Configuration | Inline Four Cylinder |
Displacement |
1.6L 1.8L 2.0L |
Valvetrain | DOHC |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | Nissan CA engine |
Successor |
Nissan QG engine Nissan QR engine |
The Nissan SR engine is a 1.6 L, 1.8 L, or 2.0 L straight-4 4-stroke internal combustion gasoline engine manufactured by Nissan Motors. It features an aluminum head and aluminum block with steel sleeves and features a DOHC 4-valve design, with variable valve timing on select models. The engine was used in many small to medium Nissan vehicles including high-performance turbocharged variants. It was designed by Nissan as a replacement for the earlier CA series of engines. Power output shown is JIS Net PS or ECE Net kilowatts unless otherwise indicated.
Camshaft Lift and Duration
Manufacturer | Type | Duration [°] | Lift [mm] | Engine Notes | |
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Nissan | Intake | 232 | 8.66 | Stock low-port SR20DE (1995-up) | |
Nissan | Intake | 248 | 10.00 | Stock high-port SR20DE (1991-1993) | |
Nissan | Exhaust | 240 | 9.2 | Stock Pulsar GTi-r (specific) SR20DET | |
Nissan | Intake | 240 | 10.0 | Stock Pulsar GTi-r (specific) SR20DET | |
Nissan | Exhaust | 248 | 10.0 | Stock Pulsar GTi-r (specific) SR20DET | |
Nissan | Intake | 232 | 10.0 | Stock Roller Rocker SR20DE (2000-up) | |
Nissan | Exhaust | 240 | 9.2 | Stock Roller Rocker SR20DE (2000-up) | |
Jim Wolf Technology | Intake | 260 | 11.3 | S3 – All S-series cams work with stock valve train. There is also a S3 grind for the GTi-R. | |
Jim Wolf Technology | Exhaust | 260 | 11.3 | S3 – All S-series cams work with stock valve train. There is also a S3 grind for the GTi-R. | |
Jim Wolf Technology | Intake | 262 | 11.43 | S3 roller grind, for late-model roller-rocker heads only | |
Jim Wolf Technology | Exhaust | 262 | 11.43 | S3 roller grind, for late-model roller-rocker heads only | |
Jim Wolf Technology | Intake | 266 | 11.8 | S4 | |
Jim Wolf Technology | Exhaust | 266 | 11.8 | S4 | |
Jim Wolf Technology | Intake | 264 | 12.1 | C1 – All C-series cams require upgraded valve springs and retainers | |
Jim Wolf Technology | Exhaust | 264 | 12.1 | C1 – All C-series cams require upgraded valve springs and retainers | |
Jim Wolf Technology | Intake | 275 | 12.7 | C2 | |
Jim Wolf Technology | Exhaust | 275 | 12.7 | C2 | |
Jim Wolf Technology | Intake | 285 | 13.36 | C3 | |
Jim Wolf Technology | Exhaust | 285 | 13.36 | C3 |
SR18Di
The SR18Di is a 1.8 L (1838 cc) DOHC engine. It produces 110 PS (81 kW) @6500 rpm and 150 nm @4000 rpm. Based on the Single Point Fuel Injection system, it was installed on JDM cars and some UK versions. This model used some cast iron blocks and it was used on the P10 generation Nissan Primera, but due to the low overall power this engine option was dropped on the next generation.
This engine was never used on the USDM counterpart the Infiniti G20
It is used in the following vehicles:
- 1990-1993 Nissan Primera
- Nissan Sunny
- Nissan Bluebird U12
- Nissan Avenir W10
SR18DE
The SR18DE is a 1.8 L (1838 cc) DOHC engine. It produces 125 PS (92 kW) @6000 rpm and 156 Nm @4800 rpm. This engine came with Multi Point Fuel Injection System ECCS (Electronic Concentrated Control System).
It was used in the following vehicles;
- 1991-1997 Nissan Primera
- Nissan Sunny
- Nissan Avenir W10
- Nissan Rasheen
- 1989-1998 Nissan Bluebird U14 119 PS (89 kW) Factory detuning and refining of fuel injection.
- 1990-1993 Nissan Pulsar GTi B13 and N14, 140 PS (102 kW) @6400 rpm and 167 N·m (123 ft·lbf) @4800 rpm
- 1991-1999 Nissan Pulsar GTi N15, 140 PS (102 kW) @6400 rpm and 167 N·m (123 ft·lbf) @4800 rpm
- 1989(??)-2001 Nissan Presea 125 PS (92 kW)
SR20Di
The SR20Di is a 2.0 L (1998 cc) DOHC engine. It produces 122 PS (89 kW). Bore and stroke are 86 mm (3.4 in) and 86 mm (3.4 in). Similar to the 1.8 liter version except for bigger displacement with a throttle body injection system.
It is used in the following vehicles:
- 1991-1994.5 Nissan Primera
- 1992- 1995 Nissan Silvia
SR20DE
The Nissan SR20DE engine was used in over 15 Nissan models. It first appeared in October 1989, and over time it was gradually phased out with the introduction of the QR (low-emissions) engine family. The SR20DE carried nominal power ratings between 130 and 169 Horsepower (96 to 120 kW) from the factory.
The breakdown of the engine code is as follows:
- SR - Engine Family
- 20 - 2.0 Litres
- D - Dual Overhead Cams
- E - Electronic Fuel Injection
This engine has the following specifications (SAE, 1991)
The Specs | |
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Type: | Water cooled, 4 cycle in-line 4 cylinder |
Combustion Chamber: | Cross flow, pentroof type |
Valve mechanism: | DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder, chain drive |
Displacement: | 1998cc |
Bore x Stroke: | 86.0 x 86.0mm |
Bore Pitch: | 97.0mm |
Block Height: | 211.3mm |
Compression ratio: | 9.5:1 |
Crankshaft journal diameter: | 55.0mm |
Crankpin diameter: | 48.0mm |
Con rod length: | 136.3mm |
Valve diameters: | Intake: 34.0mm, Exhaust: 30.0mm |
Dimensions: | 685 x 610 x 615mm |
Maximum power: | 140 hp-169 hp at 6400 rpm (SAE net) |
Maximum torque: | 132 lb·ft at 4800 rpm (SAE net) |
It was used in the following vehicles:
Model | Years Produced |
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180SX | 1991–1992, 1994–1997 |
200SX SE-R | 1995–1998 |
Almera | 1996–1999 |
Avenir | 1990, 1992–1995, 1997–2001 |
Bluebird | 1989, 1991–1993, 1995–1998 |
Liberty | 1998–2000 |
Infiniti G20 | 1991–2002 |
NX2000 | 1991–1996 |
Prairie Joy | 1995–1997 |
Presea | 1990–1993, 1995, 1997–1998 |
Primera | 1990–2002 |
Pulsar | 1991–2000 |
R'nessa | 1997–1998, 2000 |
Rasheen | 1998 |
Sentra | 1991–1994, 1998–2001 |
Serena | 1991–1995, 1997–2000 |
Silvia | 1991–1993, 1995-1996, 1998–2002 |
Wingroad | 1996–1999 |
SR20DET
Origins
The SR20DET was first produced in the U12 Nissan Bluebird 2000SSS Attesa in October 1989 . From 1990 through to 1994 it was used in the Nissan Pulsar GTi-R (RNN14) however with a bigger T28 turbo. In both these cars the engine is aligned in a transverse fashion.
However the RWD Nissan Silvia produced from 1991 were built with a longitudinally aligned SR20DET.
The engine was used in the Nissan Avenir in 1995, the Nissan R'nessa in 1997 and the Nissan Liberty in 1999.
Out of all the Nissan models produced with the SR20DET, the Silvia was the longest running model to use it. The S14 and S15 use a bigger turbocharger than the S13 models.
Valve cover colors
The colors of the valve covers seem to be related to the year the engine was released.
make | Model | Years |
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Red | S13/180SX/Bluebird/Pulsar | 1989–1994 |
Blue | S13/180SX | 1994–1998 |
Black | S14/S15 | 1994–2002 |
Silver | Avenir/R'nessa | 1995–2001/1997-2002 |
- S13 Black top – 180sx's post-94 (Garrett T25G turbo)
- S13 Red top – S13 Silvia and 180sx pre-94 (Garrett T25G turbo)
- S14 Black top – 1994-98 (notchtop) Silvias – Variable Cam Timing aka VTC 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)[1]
- S15 Black top – 1999-2002 Silvias. As S14 but with PTU within ignition coil packs, 6-speed manual transmission (Garrett Journal Bearing T28 for Europe and Australia and Ball Bearing T28 turbo for Japan)
It was available in the following vehicles:
- S13/14/15 Nissan Silvia
- S13 Nissan 180SX, 205 ps (109.78 kW) / 6000 rpm (274.59 N⋅m) / 4000 rpm
- S14 + S14a Nissan 200SX, 220 ps (161.81 kW) / 6000 rpm (274.59 N⋅m) / 4800 rpm
- S15 Nissan Silvia (JDM), 250 ps (183.88 kW) / 6400 rpm (274.59 N⋅m) / 4800 rpm
- RNN14 Nissan Pulsar GTi-R, 230 ps (169.17 kW) / 6400 rpm (284.39 N⋅m) / 4800 rpm
- NN30Nissan R'nessa GT Turbo, 200 ps (147.10 kW) / 6000 rpm (264.78 N⋅m) / 4000 rpm
- HNU13 Nissan Bluebird SSS ATTESA Limited, 210 ps (154.46 kW) / 6000 rpm (274.59 N⋅m) / 4000 rpm
- HNU12 Nissan Bluebird SSS ATTESA Limited, 205 ps (150.78 kW) / 6000 rpm (274.59 N⋅m) / 4000 rpm
- PNW11 Nissan Avenir GT4, 230 ps (169.17 kW) / 6000 rpm (274.59 N⋅m) / 3600 rpm
- PNW10 Nissan Avenir Salut G GT Turbo, 210 ps (154.46 kW) / 6000 rpm (274.59 N⋅m) / 4000 rpds
- Nismo 270R (270 hp at 6000 rpm)
SR16VE
The 1.6 L (1596 cc) SR16VE has Nissan's Neo VVL variable valve timing with lift control. It produces 175 hp (130 kW) @7800 rpm and 119 lb·ft (161 Nm) @7200 rpm. Redline is at 8300 rpm. Bore is 86 mm and the stroke is 68.7 mm
It is used in the following vehicles:
- N15 Nissan Pulsar VZ-R
- B14 Nissan Lucino VZ-R
- B15 Nissan Sunny VZ-R
SR16VE N1
This version was used in the limited-production (200 produced ) Pulsar VZ-R N1, produced from 1997 to 1998. These cars were tuned by Autech Japan.
- 300 Lucino versions in series 1
- 200 Serie versions in series 1
- 300 Lucino versions in series 2
- 200 Serie versions in series 2
It made 200 PS (197 bhp)(147 kW) @ 7800 rpm and 134 lb·ft (181 Nm) @ 7600 rpm. Redline of the N1 Version 2 (1998) is at 8600 rpm. This is also the most powerful production 1.6l naturally aspirated engine.
SR20VE
The 2.0 L SR20VE has Nissan's Neo VVL variable valve timing with lift control. It produces 190 PS (139 kW) @7000 rpm and 144 lb·ft (196 Nm) @6000 rpm and later (2001–2003) 205 PS (150 kW) @7200 rpm and 206 nm @5200 rpm. Used in:
- 1997-2000 P11 JDM Nissan Primera Te-V sedan or G-V wagon, 190 PS (139 kW)
- 2001-2003 P12 JDM Nissan Primera, 20V sedan or W20V Wagon, 207 PS (152 kW)
- 1997-2000 U14 JDM Nissan Bluebird SSS-Z sedan, 190 PS (139 kW)
- 1997-2000 Y11 JDM Nissan Wingroad ZV-S wagon, 190 PS (139 kW)
SR20VET
Available only in the Japanese market is the 2.0 L (1998 cc) SR20VET was the first turbocharged engine from Nissan with variable timing and lift control. It produces 280 PS (206 kW) @ 6400 rpm and 309 nm @ 3200 rpm with 9.0:1 Compression Ratio.
It is used in the following vehicles:
- 2001-2007 Nissan X-Trail GT
See also
References
External links
- SR20 Engine Buildup
- NeoVVL Owners Club The Resource for the NeoVVL Engine
- The SR20VE Motor Mini-Site
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