What car has the SR20DET engine?

What car has the SR20DET engine?

The SR20DET is part of the SR family of engines from Nissan. It is a popular inline four-cylinder engine fitted into a variety of cars, generally the Nissan Silvia and 180SX. It also came in the Pulsar GTI-R, Nissan NX Coupe and the Nissan Bluebird.

How much HP does a SR20DET have?

When built properly, the SR20 can reliably support more than 700 hp at the wheels.

What’s the difference between SR20DET and SR20VET?

The SR20VET is a turbocharged ’20V’ SR20VE. Compared to the SR20DET (used in the Nissan Silvia, and Bluebird), the SR20VET (aside from having VVL technology) has improved airflow in the cylinder head, higher compression, and also improved coolant passages.

Does the SR20DET have VVT?

The reason for the VVT is because of the Low Intake port design used for the S14 and later SR20DETs. The Low Intake Port design is a shorter distance to the valves from the intake manifold, but must curve and go around the lifter supports.

Is SR20DET good for drifting?

The Nissan SR20DET is a highly tunable drift powerplant. As found in the S13 180SX, S14 and S15 Silvias as standard, the faithful four-cylinder SR20DET might be be the most harmonious of engines at full chat, but it’s probably the most-oft found inside enthusiast-to-mid-level drift cars.

How much boost can a SR20DET handle?

ok so 15-17 psi on a sc34 or garrett t3/t4 60 trim 550cc on 93 oct gas is around the limit on a stock sr20det.

How much power can a stock SR20 make?

What is Vvl vs VVT?

Variable valve lift (VVL) and variable valve timing (VVT) are two of the most popular ones. Variable valve timing, on the other hand, is used mainly for emissions control. Essentially, it allows the engine to advance or retard the valve timing using oil pressure.

What does VVTI stand for?

Variable Valve Timing-intelligent
Tokyo―TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION announced today the development of its new “Variable Valve Timing-intelligent” (VVT-i) technology, which increases performance and fuel economy. Engine development today necessitates both better fuel economy and advanced vehicle performance.

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