| Nissan VQ engine | |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Nissan Motor Company |
| Production | 1994– |
| Predecessor | Nissan VE engine Nissan VG engine |
| Class | DOHC 60° V6 |
| Engine | 2.0 L 2.3 L 2.5 L 3.0 L 3.5 L (3498 cc) 4.0 L |
| Similar | Chrysler SOHC V6 Ford Cyclone GM HFV6 Honda J-series Mazda K series Suzuki H series Toyota GR |
The VQ engine is a 2.0 L to 4.0 L V6 piston engine from Nissan. It is an aluminum DOHC 4-valve design. Later versions feature variable valve timing. This engine is widely considered to be the world's benchmark V6 engine for its combination of smoothness, reliability and high power output.
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This DOHC 24-valve 2.0 L V6 produces 155 to 160 hp (116 to 119 kW) and 137 to 145 ft·lbf (186 to 197 Nm). It is fitted to the following vehicles:
The VQ23DE produces 127 kW (173 hp) and 225 Nm.
It is used in following vehicles:
Similar to VQ20DE, but with 2.5 L displacement. It produces 187 hp (139 kW) and 174 ft·lbf (236 Nm). Fitted to the following:
The 2.5 L VQ25DD uses direct fuel injection, and produces 207 hp (154 kW) and 195 ft·lbf (264 Nm), is used in the following vehicles:
The VQ25DET is a 2.5 L engine with 280 hp. It is used in the Nissan Stagea 250tRS FOUR V and RX FOUR.
The 3.0 L VQ30DD features direct injection and produces 240 hp (179 kW) and 227 ft·lbf (308 Nm).
The 3.0 L VQ30DE produces 190 to 227 hp (142 to 169 kW) and 205 to 217 ft·lbf (277 to 294 Nm). The VQ30DE was on the Ward's 10 Best Engines list for 1995 through 2001. It is an aluminum open deck block design with microfinished internals and relatively light weight. The VQ30DEK produces 222 hp and was made for the (2000-2001) Nissan Maxima.
The improved VQ30DE used from 2000-2001 adds a true dual-runner intake manifold for better high-end performance compared to some earlier Japanese and Middle-East market versions of this engine. The 1995-1999 US spec VQ30DE was equipped with only a single runner intake manifold.
It is used in the following vehicles:
The 3.0 L VQ30DET is a turbocharged version. It produces 270 and 280 (from 1997) hp (209 kW) and 285 ft·lbf (386 Nm).
It is used in the following vehicles:
The twin-turbo VQ30DETT is an engine used in Nissan's race cars, primarily in the Super GT (formerly the JGTC). First used on the Skyline GT-R race cars during the 2003 season, this engine currently powers the Fairlady Z race cars - homologation rules allow them to use the VQ30DETT in lieu of the stock VQ35DE. Race output of this engine is estimated at around 480 ps or approximately 473 hp (353 kW). A road legal version of VQ30DETT is one of the engines rumored to power the 2007 Nissan GT-R.
The VQ30DETT is used in:
The 3.5 L (3498 cc) VQ35DE is used in many modern Nissan vehicles. It adds variable valve timing and has a bore of 95.5 mm and stroke of 81.4 mm. Output ranges from 240 hp to 301 hp (179 to 225 kW) and 246 ft·lbf to 287 ft·lbf (334 to 390 Nm).
The VQ35DE is built in Iwaki, Japan and Decherd, TN. It was on the Ward's 10 Best Engines list for 2002 through 2006, the only engine to be on Ward's list every year since its inception.
The VQ35DE has an aluminum engine block and aluminum DOHC cylinder heads. It uses SFI fuel injection, has 4 valves per cylinder with VVT and features forged steel connecting rods, a one-piece cast camshaft, and Nissan's nylon intake manifold technology.
A modified version of the VQ35DE, called the S1 is produced by Nismo for the Fairlady Z S-Tune GT. It produces 300 ps or 285 hp (220 kW) at 7200 rpm - a higher rev-limit than that of the original VQ35DE.
The VQ35DE is featured in the following vehicles:
The VQ40DE is a 4.0 L variant of the VQ35DE (longer stroke).
Improvements include: continuously variable valve timing, variable intake system, hollow camshafts, lighter crankshaft, and friction reduction (microfinished surfaces, moly coated pistons). It produces 265 hp.
It is used in the following vehicles:
| Part of the Nissan series | ||
|---|---|---|
| Vehicles | 100NX | 1200 | 180SX | 200SX | B210 | 240SX | 240Z | 280ZX | 300ZX | 350Z | 510 | 720 | R89C | R390 GT1 | Almera | Altima | Armada | Avenir | AZEAL |Be-1 | Bluebird | Caravan | Cedric | Cefiro | Cherry | Cima | Crew | Cube | Elgrand | Fairlady | Figaro | Frontier | Fuga | Gazelle | Gloria | Hardbody Truck | Laurel | Leopard | Lafesta | Liberty | Livina Geniss | Maxima | Micra | Multi | Murano | Navara | Note | NX | Pao | Pathfinder | Patrol | Pintara | Platina | Prairie | Presea | Primera | President | Pulsar | Qashqai | Quest | R'nessa | Rasheen |S-Cargo | Saurus Jr | Sentra | Serena | Silvia | Skyline | Skyline GT-R | Stanza | Stagea | Sunny | Teana | Tiida | Titan | Urge | Versa | Wingroad | X-Trail | Xterra | |
| Engines | 4 cylinder | D | C | G | J | H | L | A | Z | CA | CG | CR | E | FJ | GA | KA | SR | QG | QR | YD | HR | MR | MA |
| Inline 6 | L | H | S20 | P | RB | TB | RD | SD | |
| V6 | VG | VE | VQ | |
| V8 | Y | VH | VK | |
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