Nissan Presea

The Nissan Presea is a Japanese compact car produced between 1990 and 2000. automaker Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. The car was produced for the Asian market. In 1995, the 2nd generation of the model was released. In Japan, cars competed with luxury models – Toyota Corolla Ceres, Toyota Sprinter Marino, Honda Integra and Mazda Lantis. Translated from Spanish, the name of the car means “jewel”. The car is built on the basis of the Nissan Sunny platform.

Engine Nissan SR20DE

The 2.0-liter Nissan SR20DE engine (or SR20 for short) was produced at the company’s factories from 1989 to 2002 and was installed on many popular concern models, such as Almera, Primera or Silvia. The same power unit, but in the version with single injection, was assembled under a different index SR20Di.

Engine Nissan SR18DE

The Nissan SR18DE engine (or SR18 for short) appeared in 1992 and was an evolution of the SR18Di, with multipoint multipoint fuel injection instead of single injection. It is worth noting that the engines for the Nissan Pulsar and Sunny GTI have a high power (140 hp 6400 rpm) and a Compression ratio of 10 …

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Engine Nissan GA16DE (GA16S/DS)

The GA16DE engine is a four-stroke, four-cylinder, in-line vertical arrangement of cylinders, with multipoint fuel injection. The 1.6-liter Nissan GA16DE engine was produced from 1990 to 2002 in three versions: with a phase regulator, without it, and also in the gas version GA16DNE for a number of developing countries.

Engine Nissan GA15DE (S/E/DS)

The most common units of the GA series are, of course, 1.5-liter GA15DS and GA15DE. At first it was a carbureted GA15DSB, and in 1994 it was replaced by the GA15DE with multi-point electronic fuel injection. Thanks to electronic injection, the power increased to 105 hp at 6000 rpm, and the torque reached 135 N*m …

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