Nissan CR engine

Nissan CR engine
Overview
ManufacturerNissan Motors
Production2002–2013
Layout
ConfigurationNaturally aspirated Inline-4
Displacement1.0–1.4 L (997–1,386 cc)
Cylinder bore71 mm (2.80 in)
73 mm (2.87 in)
Piston stroke63 mm (2.48 in)
78.3 mm (3.08 in)
82.8 mm (3.26 in)
Cylinder block materialAluminum
Cylinder head materialAluminum
ValvetrainDOHC
Compression ratio9.8:1-10.1:1
Combustion
Fuel systemFuel injection
Fuel typeGasoline
Cooling systemWater-cooled
Output
Power output68–88 PS (50–65 kW; 67–87 hp)
Torque output9.8–14 kg⋅m (96–137 N⋅m; 71–101 lb⋅ft)
Chronology
PredecessorNissan CG engine
SuccessorNissan HR engine

The CR engine is a 1.0 L (997 cc), 1.2 L (1,240 cc) or 1.4 L (1,386 cc) straight-4 piston engine from Nissan's Aichi Kikai division[1] in Japan. It is an aluminum DOHC 16-valve design. The CR14DE also features Variable Valve Timing on the inlet camshaft.

It was first used in the Nissan K12 Micra/March in March 2002,[2] then the Z11 Nissan Cube in October 2002[3] in Japan and the European E11 Nissan Note in March 2006[4] It replaced the similar Nissan CG engine.

By 2013, the CR engine was discontinued and was replaced with the HR engine family.

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  2. ^ Nissan March Specifications
  3. ^ "Nissan Cube 2002". auto.vl.ru. Archived from the original on 2011-09-28.
  4. ^ "Nissan Engine codes". ProxyParts. Retrieved 2018-01-04.