Nissan CR engine

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The CR engine is a 1.0 L, 1.2 L or 1.4 L straight-4 piston engine from Nissan. It is made by Aichi Machine Industry in Japan. It is an aluminum DOHC 16-valve design. It was first used in the Nissan K12 Micra/March in March 2002[1], then the Z11 Nissan Cube in October 2002[2] in Japan. It replaced the similar Nissan CG engine.

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The CR engine was manufactured in the following versions:

Code Vehicle Year Displacement Bore Stroke C.R. Max. Power Max. Torque Features
CR10DE K12 March / Micra 2002–2004 1.0 L (997 cc) 71.0mm 63.0mm 10.1:1 68 PS (50kW) @5600rpm 9.8 kg·m (96 N·m/71 ft·lbf) @3600rpm DOHC, coil packs
CR12DE K12 March / Micra
Z10 Nissan Cube
2002–present
2002–present
1.2 L (1240 cc) 71.0mm 78.3mm 9.8:1 90 PS (66kW) @5600rpm 12.3 kg·m (121 N·m/89 ft·lbf) @4000rpm DOHC, coil packs
CR14DE K12 March / Micra
Z10 Nissan Cube
2002–present 1.4 L (1386 cc) 73.0mm 82.8mm 9.8:1 98 PS (72kW) @5600rpm 14.0 kg·m (137 N·m/101 ft·lbf) @3200rpm DOHC, coil packs


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[edit] References

  1. ^ [http://www.nissan-march.info/specs/ Nissan March Specifications]
  2. ^ [http://english.auto.vl.ru/catalog/nissan/cube/2002_10/ Nissan Cube Specifications]