Engine Nissan VQ30DE

Engine Nissan VQ30DE under the hood

The VQ30DE engine (or VQ30 for short) is in the record book as the best engine. For six years, he was in the TOP-10 best engines. No other engine has achieved this result. A feature of the engine is the finest processing of camshafts and crankshafts, the presence of a digital knock control system and a new engine cooling system.

The 3.0-liter Nissan VQ30DE engine was shown in 1994 as the flagship of the VQ line. They put this power unit on many popular models of the concern. In 2000, an updated and more powerful version of this motor appeared with the VQ30DEK index.

The VQ30 series also includes internal combustion engines: VQ30DET, VQ30DD, VQ35DE, VQ35DD, VQ35HR and VQ37VHR.

The engine was installed on:

  • Nissan Bassara 1 (JU30) in 1999 – 2003;
  • Nissan Cedric 9 (Y33) in 1995 – 1999;
  • Nissan Cefiro 2 (A32) in 1994 – 2000; Cefiro 3 (A33) in 1998 – 2004;
  • Nissan Gloria 10 (Y33) in 1995 – 1999;
  • Nissan Maxima 4 (A32) in 1994 – 2000; Maxima 5 (A33) in 1999 – 2006;
  • Nissan Presage 1 (U30) in 1998 – 2003;
  • Infiniti I30 1 (A32) in 1995 – 1999; I30 2 (A33) in 1999 – 2001;
  • Samsung SM5 1 (A32) in 1998 – 2005.

Specifications

Production years 1994-2007
Displacement, cc 2987
Fuel system distributed injection
Power output, hp 190 – 220 (1994 version)
220 – 230 (2000 VQ30DE-K version)
Torque output, Nm 270 – 280 (1994 version)
290 – 300 (2000 VQ30DE-K version)
Cylinder block aluminum V6
Block head aluminum 24v
Cylinder bore, mm 93
Piston stroke, mm 73.3
Compression ratio 10
Features ECCS, NDIS
Hydraulic lifters no
Timing drive three chains
Phase regulator no
Turbocharging no
Recommended engine oil 5W-30
Engine oil capacity, liter 4.0
Fuel type petrol
Euro standards EURO 2/3 (1994 version)
EURO 4/5 (2000 VQ30DE-K version)
Fuel consumption, L/100 km (for Nissan Cefiro 2000)
— city
— highway
— combined
15.1
7.8
10.5
Engine lifespan, km ~350 000
Weight, kg 190

Disadvantages of the VQ30DE engine

  • Most internal combustion engine problems are in catalyst crumbs that are sucked into the cylinders;
  • They scratch the walls of the combustion chamber and after that a strong oil burn begins;
  • Warping of the mating surfaces of the cylinder head often occurs due to overheating of the motor;
  • Dirty idle valve often causes floating speed;
  • After 200,000 kilometers, the timing chain kit may need to be replaced;
  • Oil oozes out from under the valve covers or from the camshaft position sensors.

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