The Nissan CD engine is a diesel version of the Nissan CA engine that replaced the Nissan LD four-cylinder engine. They have a cast-iron block and alloy head. It was used from 1980 to the late 1990s until it was replaced by the Nissan YD engine.
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CD20T engine at the Nissan Engine Museum | |
| Overview | |
| Manufacturer | Nissan |
| Layout | |
| Displacement | 1.7–2.0 L (1,680–1,973 cc) |
| Cylinder bore | 80 mm (3.15 in) |
| Piston stroke | 83.6 mm (3.29 in) |
| Block material | Cast-iron |
| Head material | Alloy |
| Combustion | |
| Turbocharger | On some versions |
| Fuel type | Diesel |
| Cooling system | Water-cooled |
| Output | |
| Power output | 55–105 PS (40–77 kW; 54–104 bhp) |
| Torque output | 10.6–22.5 kg⋅m (104–221 N⋅m; 77–163 lb⋅ft) |
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| Predecessor | Nissan L engine |
| Successor | Nissan YD engine |
61 PS (45 kW; 60 bhp) at 5000 rpm
10.6 kg⋅m (104 N⋅m; 77 lb⋅ft) at 2800 rpm[1]
55 PS (40 kW; 54 bhp) at 5000 rpm
10.6 kg⋅m (104 N⋅m; 77 lb⋅ft) at 2800 rpm
73 PS (54 kW; 72 bhp) DIN
14.8 kg⋅m (145 N⋅m; 107 lb⋅ft)
76 PS (56 kW; 75 bhp) at 4800 rpm
13.5 kg⋅m (132 N⋅m; 98 lb⋅ft) at 2800 rpm
76 PS (56 kW; 75 bhp) at 4800 rpm
13.5 kg⋅m (132 N⋅m; 98 lb⋅ft) at 2800 rpm
91 PS (67 kW; 90 bhp) at 4400 rpm
17.7 kg⋅m (174 N⋅m; 128 lb⋅ft) at 2400 rpm
100 PS (74 kW; 99 bhp) at 4000 rpm
21 kg⋅m (210 N⋅m; 150 lb⋅ft) at 2400 rpm
97 PS (71 kW; 96 bhp) at 4000 rpm
20 kg⋅m (200 N⋅m; 140 lb⋅ft) at 2400 rpm
91 PS (67 kW; 90 bhp) at 4400 rpm
19.5 kg⋅m (191 N⋅m; 141 lb⋅ft) at 2400 rpm
105 PS (77 kW; 104 bhp) at 4000 rpm
22.5 kg⋅m (221 N⋅m; 163 lb⋅ft) at 2000 rpm
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