Nissan SR20DET

Nissan SR20DET

The SR20DET is part of the SR family of engines from Nissan.

It is a popular engine coming from a variety of nissan cars, generally the Nissan Silvia and 180SX. It also came in the Pulsar GTI-R and the Nissan Bluebird. This engine replaced the CA18DE and CA18DET that originally powered the Silvia and 180SX. The CA18 was deemed too expensive to produce and no longer met Japanese emission standards, so it was replaced by the SR20. The SR, just like the out-going CA, was a turbocharged intercooled engine in top form. Nissan also produced a cheaper naturally aspirated version called the SR20DE. In the US and Canada, the Silvia and 180SX are both under the 240SX banner. USDM and Canada 240SX's come stock with the SOHC KA24E for earlier models, or the DOHC KA24DE for later models. Both are naturally aspirated engines producing 140 hp (100 kW) and 155 hp (116 kW) respectively. SR20DET engine swaps are becoming more commonplace due to the forced induction aftermarket additions available for the SR20DET. Many shops specialize only in SR20DET swaps.

The Garrett T28 turbo used on most SR20DET engines.

The breakdown of the engine code is as follows:

  • SR - Engine Code Name
  • 20 - 2.0 Liter Displacement
  • D - Dual Overhead Camshaft
  • E - Electronic Fuel Injection
  • T - Turbocharged
  • The Lack of the letter "D" on some of the engine identifications indicates a SOHC cylinder head.

Contents

Origins

The SR20DET was first produced in the U12 Nissan Bluebird 2000SSS Attesa in October 1989[1], possibly as Nissan's rally project. From 1990 through to 1994 it was used in the infamous Nissan Pulsar GTi-R (N14) however with a bigger T28 turbo. In both these cars the engine is aligned in a transverse fashion.

However the RWD Nissan Silvia and Nissan 180SX produced in 1991 were built with a longitudinally aligned SR20DET. Some of the 180SX's were released with the SR20DET while others had the naturally aspirated SR20DE.

The engine then went on to be used in the Nissan Avenir in 1995, the Nissan R'nessa in 1997 and the Nissan Liberty in 1999, although these models did not gain the cult status that the earlier produced models did.

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.


| S13/180SX/Bluebird/Pulsar ford | 1989–194 |- | Black | S13/180SX | 1994–1998 |- | Black | S14/S15 | 1994–2002 |- | Silver | Avenir/R'nessa | 1995–2001/1997-2001 |- |}

S13 Black top - Came from 180sx's post 94 (Garrett T25G turbo)

S13 Red top - Came from S13 Silvia and 180sx pre 94 (Garrett T25G turbo)

S14 Black top - 94-98 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 - 99-02 Silvias. Same VCT as above, 6 speed manual transmission (Garrett Journal Bearing T28 for Europe and Australia and Ball Bearing T28 turbo for Japan)

480cc high impendance injectors were used and Intake manifold was redesigned [2]

List of cars with the SR20DET

Model Spec Chassis Years Colour Turbo Market
Bluebird 2000SSS Attesa Limited U12 1989

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T25g Japan
2000SSS Attesa Limited U13 91-93 Red top T25g Japan
2000SSS Attesa Limited U13 94-95 Black top T25g Japan
Pulsar GTI-R RNN14 90-94 Red top T28 (Quad TB) Japan
180SX All S13 91-93 Red top T25 Japan
All (except G/Type S) S13 94-97 Black top T25g Japan
Silvia K's S13 91-93 Red top T25 Japan
K's S14 94-99 Black top T28 (VTC) Japan
Autech Version K's MF-T S14 98-99 Black top IHI VN14 (VTC) Japan
270R S14 1994
Spec-R S15 99-02 Black top T28 (VTC) Japan
Avenir GT Turbo Salut W10 95,97 Silver top T25g Japan
GT4 W11 98,00-01 Silver top T25g Japan
Liberty GT4 Highway Star M12 99-00 Japan
R'nessa GT Turbo N30 97-01 Silver top T25BB Japan
200SX s14 93-99 Black top (VTC) Europe
Sunny GTI-R RNN14 90-94 Red top2 T28 (Quad TB) Europe

Engine specification

  • DOHC (Dual Over Head Cams), 16 Valves, Chain driven cam sprockets
  • Bore x Stroke of 86 mm x 86 mm
  • Displacement of 1998 cc (rounded to 2.0 liters)

Comparison table

Car Engine Compression Power Torque Turbo Stock boost Turbine Compressor

'89 U12 Bluebird Ltd

Redtop 8.5:1 150 kW (201 hp) @ 6000 rpm 202 lb·ft (274 N·m) @ 4000 rpm T-25g 7psi

'91-'95 U13 Bluebird Ltd

Redtop 8.5:1 154 kW (206 hp) @ 6000 rpm 202 lb·ft (274 N·m) @ 4000 rpm T-25G 7psi

'95-'97 W10 Avenir Salut

Silvertop 8.5:1 154 kW (206 hp) @ 6000 rpm 202 lb·ft (274 N·m) @ 4000 rpm T-25G 7psi

'97-'01 W11 Avenir GT4

Silvertop 8.5:1 169 kW (227 hp) @ 6000 rpm 203 lb·ft (275 N·m) @ 3600 rpm T-25BB 9psi

'90-'94 N14 Pulsar GTi-R

Redtop 8.3:1 169 kW (227 hp) @ 6400 rpm (Euro: 164 kW (220 hp) @ 6400 rpm) 210 lb·ft (280 N·m) @ 4800 rpm (Euro: 196 lb·ft (266 N·m) @ 4800 rpm T-28 7psi

79 Trim, .86 A/R Housing

'91-'93 S13 Silvia, 180sx

Redtop 8.5:1 151 kW (202 hp) @ 6000 rpm 203 lb·ft (275 N·m) @ 4000 rpm T-25G 7psi

62 trim 53.8 mm (2.1 in) .80 A/R housing

BCI-1

'94-'98 S13 180sx

Blacktop 8.5:1 151 kW (202 hp) @ 6000 rpm 203 lb·ft (275 N·m) @ 4000 rpm T-25G 7psi

62 trim 53.8 mm (2.1 in), .80 A/R housing

BCI-1

'95-'99 S14 Silvia, 200sx

Blacktop 8.5:1 162 kW (217 hp) @ 6000 rpm 203 lb·ft (275 N·m) @ 4800 rpm T-28 7psi

62 trim 53.8 mm (2.1 in), .64 A/R housing, BB if JDM

BCI-1 in T-04B housing

'99-02 S15 Silvia

Blacktop 8.5:1 183 kW (245 hp) @ 6400 rpm 202 lb·ft (274 N·m) @ 4800 rpm T-28BB 7psi

60 trim 60 mm (2.4 in), ball bearing, Inco turbine wheel

BCI-1 in T-04B housing

1990-1994 N14 Pulsar GTi-R

  • Compressor Flow: 33 lb/MIN
  • Injector Flow: 440cc/min Injector
  • LSD front and rear in RB Model, LSD Rear only in RA

-in the plenum chamber 1991-1998 180SX, S=

  • Throttle Body Bore: 60 mm
  • Injector Flow: 370cc/min Injector

1995-1999 S14 Silvia

  • Throttle Body Bore: 50 mm
  • Injector Flow: 370cc/min Injector.

See also

References


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