Nissan QG engine

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Template:More citations needed Template:Infobox automobile engine The QG engine is a Template:Cvt, Template:Cvt, Template:Cvt and Template:Cvt straight-4 piston engine from Nissan. It is a lean-burn aluminum DOHC 4-valve design with variable valve timing and optional NEO Di direct injection.

The QG engines were designed by Nissan's Aichi Kikai division <ref>Template:Cite web Aichi Machine Industry</ref> in Japan. Nissan websites state the QG as standing for "Quality and Green".<ref>[1] Template:Webarchive</ref>

QG13DE

The QG13DE is a Template:Convert DOHC 16-valve with 4-cylinder. It produces Template:Cvt at 6000 rpm and Template:Cvt at 4400 rpm in the initial trim. Bore x Stroke= Template:Convert

It is used in the following vehicles:

QG15DE

Water-cooled straight 4 cylinder engine with Template:Convert capacity and DOHC control. Bore and stroke are Template:Convert. Output is Template:Cvt at 5600 rpm and Template:Convert at 2800 rpm in initial, European specifications, and later Template:Cvt at 6000 rpm and Template:Cvt at 4400 rpm.

This engine is used in:

Power outputs for N16 Almera:

  • '00-'02: 90ps
  • '02-'06: 98ps

QG16DE

The QG16DE is a Template:Cvt straight 4-cylinder engine with double over head camshafts with 16 valves. The cylinder head also features Nissan Variable Cam Timing (N-VCT) and micro-polished camshafts. A new water pump assembly has been designed for the QG16DE; the design is based on the water pump from the GA16DE, the changes made it more efficient and reliable than its predecessor. The engine produces Template:Cvt at 6000 rpm and Template:Cvt at 4000 rpm, although a variety of other power figures are shown for other years and in other installations. Bore and stroke is Template:Convert.

Specifications

It is used in the following vehicles:

QG18DD

The 1.8 L direct-injection QG18DD produces Template:Cvt at 6000 rpm and Template:Convert at 2800 rpm.

It is used in the following vehicles:

QG18DE

The Template:Convert QG18DE was designed for Nissan by Aichi Machine Industry, Japan. It is manufactured both in Japan and the Mexican city of Aguascalientes. Bore and stroke is Template:Convert. The engine is tuned to achieve most of its torque at low revs at the expense of raw power at high revs, making the engine very responsive in day-to-day driving. It has a cast-iron engine block, aluminum DOHC cylinder head, uses Multi-port fuel injection, forged-steel connecting rods, two single-piece cast camshafts and a cast-aluminum intake manifold. It also features N-VCT (Nissan's Valve Timing Control technology). This engine received the RJC Technology of The Year Award of 2001.<ref>Nissan press release, November 20, 2000: http://www.nissan-global.com/GCC/Japan/NEWS/20001120_10e.html Template:Webarchive</ref>

Specifications

Emissions Control Devices

  • OBDII - On-board Diagnostic System. Nissan Pulsar N16 Models without EuroOBD in Australia do not have OBDII.
  • EGR - Exhaust Gas Recirculation
  • HO2S - (4) Oxygen Sensors (2 before exhaust catalyst, 2 after) - note a series 2 1.8l has only 2 O2 sensors: 1 pre-catalytic-converter and 1 downstream from it.
  • TWC - Three Way Catalyst (2 in exhaust manifold, 1 under car).
  • EVAP - Charcoal Evaporative Purge Canister.
  • Ignition Timing: 9 degrees BTDC (can be altered +/- 2 degrees using CONSULT-II handheld diagnostic tester, e.g. Template:Proper name).
  • Knock Sensor - located on engine block; retards timing if pinging/detonation is detected.
  • Heated Throttle Body - heated by engine coolant.

The QG18DE is used in the following vehicles:

QG18DEN

The QG18DEN is the natural gas version of the QG18DE. It produces Template:Cvt at 5600 rpm and Template:Cvt at 2800 rpm. Bore and stroke are Template:Convert. It was used in the Nissan AD Van from 2000 to 2008.

See also

References

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