Nissan S20 engine

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日産・S20型エンジンは、かつて日産自動車が開発・製造していたガソリンエンジンである。 rdf:langString
The Nissan S20 engine 2.0 L (1,989 cc) was a straight-6, DOHC internal combustion engine produced by Nissan from 1969 to 1973, originally designed by engineers of the former Prince. It was essentially a revised production variant of the 1966 Prince GR-8 engine from Prince/Nissan's R380 racecar. It produces 160 hp (119 kW; 162 PS) at 7000 rpm and 177 N⋅m; 130 lbf⋅ft (18 kg⋅m) of torque at 5600 rpm and weighs 199 kg (439 lb). The S20 powered Nissan's Skyline GT-R (C10 and C110) and Fairlady Z432 models. rdf:langString
rdf:langString 日産・S20型エンジン
rdf:langString Nissan S20 engine
rdf:langString Nissan S20 engine
rdf:langString Nissan S20 engine
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xsd:integer 1123163030
rdf:langString per liter
rdf:langString DOHC 4 valves × cyl.
rdf:langString Yuji Sakakibara
xsd:integer 1968
rdf:langString The Nissan S20 engine 2.0 L (1,989 cc) was a straight-6, DOHC internal combustion engine produced by Nissan from 1969 to 1973, originally designed by engineers of the former Prince. It was essentially a revised production variant of the 1966 Prince GR-8 engine from Prince/Nissan's R380 racecar. It produces 160 hp (119 kW; 162 PS) at 7000 rpm and 177 N⋅m; 130 lbf⋅ft (18 kg⋅m) of torque at 5600 rpm and weighs 199 kg (439 lb). The S20 powered Nissan's Skyline GT-R (C10 and C110) and Fairlady Z432 models. This engine is not to be confused with the unrelated SR20 (consisting of the SR20Di, SR20DE and SR20DET engines), which were straight-4 DOHC petrol engines from the SR series used in other Nissan models.
rdf:langString 日産・S20型エンジンは、かつて日産自動車が開発・製造していたガソリンエンジンである。
xsd:integer 3
<millimetre> 82.0
<cubicCentimetre> 1990.0
<millimetre> 62.8
<kilowatt> 119.3155488
<kilogram> 199.0
xsd:nonNegativeInteger 14234
xsd:double 0.00199
xsd:double 119315.5488
xsd:gYear 1973
xsd:gYear 1968
xsd:double 199000.0
xsd:double 0.082
xsd:double 0.06279999999999999
<valvetrain> DOHC

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