The SR20DET is a 2.0 L (1,998 cc) straight-four four-stroke gasoline engine that is part of the SR family of engines from Nissan, produced from 1989 to 2002. It is a turbocharged version of the SR20DE engine and is a replacement of the CA18DET engine.
Nissan SR20DET | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Nissan (Nissan Techno) |
Production | 1989–2002 |
Layout | |
Configuration | Straight-four |
Displacement | 2.0 L (1,998 cc) |
Cylinder bore | 86 mm (3.39 in) |
Piston stroke | 86 mm (3.39 in) |
Cylinder block material | Aluminum[1] |
Cylinder head material | Aluminum[1] |
Valvetrain | DOHC 4 valves x cyl. |
Valvetrain drive system | Timing chain |
Compression ratio | 8.3:1, 8.5:1 |
Combustion | |
Turbocharger | Garrett S13 T25, S14 T28, S15 T28 BB |
Fuel system | Electronic fuel injection |
Fuel type | Gasoline |
Cooling system | Water-cooled |
Output | |
Power output | From 204 PS (150 kW; 201 hp) to 250 PS (184 kW; 247 hp) |
Torque output | From 266 N⋅m (196 lb⋅ft) to 280 N⋅m (207 lb⋅ft) |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | CA18DET |
Successor | QR20DE |
Like with the outgoing CA18DET, the SR20DET was a turbocharged intercooled engine in top form. It was Nissan's popular four-cylinder turbocharged engine fitted into a wide variety of cars, most notably the S13-chassis Nissan Silvia and 180SX. It also came in the Pulsar GTI-R and the Nissan Bluebird.
Both the SR20DE and SR20DET engines replaced the CA18DE and CA18DET engines that originally powered the Silvia and 180SX from the S12-chassis and prior. The previous CA18DE and CA18DET engines were deemed too expensive to produce (due to its cast-iron block) and no longer met Japanese emission standards, and so they were replaced with the SR20DE and SR20DET respectively.
The SR20DET is a popular choice as an engine swap in North American 240SXs (more specifically the USDM and Canadian models), as they use the SOHC KA24E for earlier models, or the DOHC KA24DE for later models. Both are naturally aspirated engines and are often less-powerful than the CA18DET and SR20DET engines, producing about 140 hp (100 kW) and 155 hp (116 kW) respectively. SR20DET engine swaps are becoming more commonplace due to the many aftermarket forced induction options available for the SR20DET. There are many tuning shops around the world that exclusively specialize in SR20DET swaps.
Model code breakdown
editThe breakdown of the engine codes are as follows:
- SR - Engine family
- 20 - 2.0 liter displacement
- D - Dual overhead camshaft
- E - Multi-port fuel injection
- T - Turbocharger
NOTE: The lack of a "D" in some engine identifications indicates an SOHC cylinder head.
For more information of Nissan's engine naming conventions, see list of Nissan engines.
History
editThe SR20DET was first introduced in the U12 Nissan Bluebird 2000SSS ATTESA Limited in a transverse-mounted front-wheel drive/four-wheel drive form in October 1989. The first revisions of the rear-wheel drive S13 Nissan Silvia and Nissan 180SX produced in 1991 were built with a longitudinally-mounted SR20DET, with some models using the naturally aspirated SR20DE. The engine then went on to be used in a number of Nissan vehicles, including the Nissan Avenir in 1995, the Nissan R'nessa in 1997 and the Nissan Liberty in 1999. The SR20DET (along with the naturally-aspirated SR20DE) was retired in most Nissan vehicles in August 2002 (which included the S15 Nissan Silvia as it used the SR20DE/SR20DET engines), and were replaced with the QR20DE engine in most applications.
Out of all the Nissan models produced with the SR20DET engine, the Silvia was the longest-running model to use it, starting with the S13 series in 1991 and ending with the S15 series in 2002. The S14 and S15 series used a bigger turbocharger than the S13 series.
Valve cover colors
editThe colors of the valve covers seem to relate to the year the engine was produced:
Color | Model | Years |
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Red | S13/180SX/Bluebird/Pulsar | 1989–1994 |
Black | S13/180SX | 1994–1998 |
Black | S14/S15 | 1994–2002 |
Silver | Avenir/R'nessa | 1995–2002/1997–2001 |
- 1989–1994 "Red top" - Came from U12/13 Bluebird, S13 Silvia and 180SX pre-94 (Garrett T25G turbo) 370cc injectors were used.
- 1994–1998 "Black top" - Came from 180SX's post-94 (Garrett T25G turbo)
- 1994–1998 "Black top VCT" - 94–98 Silvias - Variable Cam Timing or VCT 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)[2] 370cc injectors were used.
- 1995–2002 "Silver top" - 95-02 Avenirs and 97-01 R'nessas.
- 1999–2002 "Black top" or "Notch 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 injectors were used and the intake manifold was redesigned.[1]
Engine specifications
edit- DOHC 4 valves per cylinder, Chain driven cam sprockets
- Bore × Stroke of 86 mm (3.39 in) × 86 mm (3.39 in)
- Displacement of 1,998 cc (2.0 L; 121.9 cu in)
1990–1994 RNN14 Pulsar GTI-R
- Compressor Flow: 33 lb/MIN
- Throttle Body: Quad
- Injector Flow: 440cc/min
- Ignition Timing: 20º BTDC
1991–1994 S13 Silvia & 1991–1998 180SX
- Throttle Body Bore: 60 mm
- Injector Flow: 370cc/min
1995–1999 S14 Silvia
- Throttle Body Bore: 50 mm
- Injector Flow: 370cc/min
1999–2002 S15 Silvia
- Throttle Body Bore: 50 mm
- Injector Flow: 444cc/min
Comparison table
editCar | Engine | Compression | Power | Torque | Turbos | Stock boost | Turbine | Compressor |
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'89 U12 Bluebird Ltd | Redtop | 8.5:1 | 150 kW (201 hp) @ 6000 rpm | 202 lb⋅ft (274 N⋅m) @ 4000 rpm | T-25g | 14psi | ||
'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 RNN14 Pulsar GTI-R | Redtop | 8.3:1 | 169 kW (227 hp) @ 6400 rpm | 210 lb⋅ft (280 N⋅m) @ 4800 rpm | T-28 | 10.6psi | 79 Trim 53 mm (2.1 in) (Inconel), .86 A/R housing | 60 trim 60 mm BCI-1 in T-3 housing |
'90–'95 EGNN14 Sunny GTI-R | Redtop | 8.3:1 | 164 kW (220 hp) @ 6400 rpm | 196 lb⋅ft (266 N⋅m) @ 4800 rpm | T-28 | 10.6psi | 79 Trim 53 mm (2.1 in) (Inconel), .86 A/R housing | 60 trim 60 mm BCI-1 in T-3 housing |
'91–'93 S13 Silvia, 180SX | Redtop | 8.5:1 | 151 kW (205 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 | 60 trim 56mm BCI-1 |
'94–'98 S13 180SX | Blacktop | 8.5:1 | 151 kW (205 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 | 60 trim 56mm BCI-1 |
'95–'99 S14 Silvia, '95-'99 200SX (Australia, New Zealand) | Blacktop (Notchtop) | 8.5:1 | 162 kW (217 hp) @ 6000 rpm | 205 lb⋅ft (278 N⋅m) @ 4800 rpm | T-28 | 7psi, 14psi BB | 62 trim 53.8 mm (2.1 in), .64 A/R housing, BB if from the JDM | 60 trim 60 mm BCI-1 in T-04B housing |
'99–'02 S15 Silvia, '00-'02 200SX (Australia, New Zealand) | Blacktop (Notchtop) | 8.5:1 | 184 kW (247 hp) @ 6400 rpm | 203 lb⋅ft (275 N⋅m) @ 4800 rpm | T-28BB | 7psi stock | 62 trim 53.8 mm (2.1 in) (Inconel), .64 A/R housing, cast divider wall between turbine discharge and wastegate, ball bearing center section | 60 trim 60 mm BCI-1 in T-04B housing |
Twin-turbo modifications
editWhile all factory manufactured SR20DET's featured only a single turbo unit, some aftermarket tuners have engineered working twin-turbo configurations. One such kit was produced by ENDLESS Japan in 2008 and featured two GReddy TD05-16G turbines in parallel. They were mated to a custom exhaust manifold and downpipe. Major reworking of the engine bay was required in order for the twin-turbo setup to fit in correctly, as the new setup would not be able to fit properly on an unmodified engine bay. This twin-turbo setup achieved its peak power at 2.2 bar between 5,500–6,000 RPM, and costs ¥300,000.[3]
Applications
editThe SR20DET was used in a number of Nissan vehicles produced from 1989 to 2002, including the Nissan Silvia line of small compact sports cars. Below is a list of these.
Model | Spec | Chassis | Years | Colour | Turbo | Market |
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Bluebird | 2000SSS Attesa Limited | U12 | 1989 | Red top | 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 | Japan |
Sunny | GTI-R | EGNN14 | 90–95 | Red top | T28 | Europe |
180SX | All | S13 | 91–93 | Red top | T25G | Japan |
All (except G/Type S) | S13 | 94–97 | Black top | T25G | Japan | |
Silvia | K's | S13 | 91–93 | Red top | T25G | Japan |
K's | S14 | 94–99 | Black top | T28 (VTC), T28BB if JDM | Japan | |
Autech Version K's MF-T | S14 | 98–99 | Black top | IHI VN14 (VTC) | Japan | |
270R | S14 | 1994 | Black top | Japan | ||
Spec-R | S15 | 99–02 | Black top (Notch top) | T28BB (VTC) | Japan | |
Avenir | GT Turbo Salut | W10 | 95,97 | Silver top | T25G | Japan |
GT4 | W11 | 98,00–02 | Silver top | T25BB | 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 | |
Spec-S & Spec-R | S15 | 99–02 | Black top (Notch top) | T28BB (VTC) | Australia, New Zealand |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b c "JDM Spec Engines - Nissan SR20DET Engine". Archived from the original on 2012-02-03.
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: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) - ^ "T28 Ball Bearing And Non Ball Bearing Turbo - SilviaWA Forums". Archived from the original on 2011-07-16.
- ^ "ENDLESSS SR20DET Twin Turbo Kit". 15 June 2019.