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- Nissan_VG_engine abstract "The VG engine family consists of V6 piston engines designed and produced by Nissan for several vehicles in the Nissan lineup. The VG series started in 1983 becoming Japan's first mass-produced V6 engine. VG engines displace between 2.0 L and 3.3 L and feature an iron block and aluminum heads. The early VG engines featured SOHC, 12 valve heads. A later revision featured a slightly different block, and DOHC, 24 valve heads with Nissan's own version of variable valve timing for a smoother idle and more torque at low to medium engine speeds. The block features a single piece main bearing cap. The production blocks and production head castings were used successfully in the Nissan GTP ZX-Turbo and NPT-90 race cars which won the IMSA GT Championship three years in a row.The VG series engine found its way into thousands of Nissan vehicles, starting in 1984. The VG design was retired in 2004, by which time all V6-powered Nissans had switched to the VQ engine series.".
- Nissan_VG_engine blockAlloy Cast_iron.
- Nissan_VG_engine configuration "V6".
- Nissan_VG_engine headAlloy Aluminium.
- Nissan_VG_engine manufacturer Nissan_Motor_Company.
- Nissan_VG_engine predecessor Nissan_L_engine.
- Nissan_VG_engine productionEndYear "2004".
- Nissan_VG_engine productionStartYear "1983".
- Nissan_VG_engine successor Nissan_VQ_engine.
- Nissan_VG_engine thumbnail Nissan_VG20E_engine.jpg?width=300.
- Nissan_VG_engine valvetrain "DOHC".
- Nissan_VG_engine valvetrain "SOHC".
- Nissan_VG_engine wikiPageExternalLink article.html.
- Nissan_VG_engine wikiPageExternalLink article.html.
- Nissan_VG_engine wikiPageID "994347".
- Nissan_VG_engine wikiPageRevisionID "597615976".
- Nissan_VG_engine block Cast_iron.
- Nissan_VG_engine configuration V6_engine.
- Nissan_VG_engine displacement "2.0".
- Nissan_VG_engine displacement "3.0".
- Nissan_VG_engine displacement "3.3".
- Nissan_VG_engine hasPhotoCollection Nissan_VG_engine.
- Nissan_VG_engine head Aluminium.
- Nissan_VG_engine manufacturer Nissan_Motor_Company.
- Nissan_VG_engine name "Nissan VG engine".
- Nissan_VG_engine predecessor Nissan_L_engine.
- Nissan_VG_engine production "1983".
- Nissan_VG_engine successor Nissan_VQ_engine.
- Nissan_VG_engine turbocharger "Single Garrett T25".
- Nissan_VG_engine turbocharger "Single Garrett T3".
- Nissan_VG_engine turbocharger "Twin Garrett/Mitsubishi T22/TB02".
- Nissan_VG_engine valvetrain Overhead_camshaft.
- Nissan_VG_engine subject Category:Nissan_engines.
- Nissan_VG_engine type Artifact100021939.
- Nissan_VG_engine type AutomobileEngine102761557.
- Nissan_VG_engine type Device103183080.
- Nissan_VG_engine type Engine103287733.
- Nissan_VG_engine type Instrumentality103575240.
- Nissan_VG_engine type Machine103699975.
- Nissan_VG_engine type Motor103789946.
- Nissan_VG_engine type NissanEngines.
- Nissan_VG_engine type Object100002684.
- Nissan_VG_engine type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Nissan_VG_engine type Whole100003553.
- Nissan_VG_engine type AutomobileEngine.
- Nissan_VG_engine type Device.
- Nissan_VG_engine type DesignedArtifact.
- Nissan_VG_engine comment "The VG engine family consists of V6 piston engines designed and produced by Nissan for several vehicles in the Nissan lineup. The VG series started in 1983 becoming Japan's first mass-produced V6 engine. VG engines displace between 2.0 L and 3.3 L and feature an iron block and aluminum heads. The early VG engines featured SOHC, 12 valve heads.".
- Nissan_VG_engine label "Nissan VG engine".
- Nissan_VG_engine label "日産・VGエンジン".
- Nissan_VG_engine sameAs 日産・VGエンジン.
- Nissan_VG_engine sameAs m.03xkkh.
- Nissan_VG_engine sameAs Q11509815.
- Nissan_VG_engine sameAs Q11509815.
- Nissan_VG_engine sameAs Nissan_VG_engine.
- Nissan_VG_engine wasDerivedFrom Nissan_VG_engine?oldid=597615976.
- Nissan_VG_engine depiction Nissan_VG20E_engine.jpg.
- Nissan_VG_engine isPrimaryTopicOf Nissan_VG_engine.
- Nissan_VG_engine name "Nissan VG engine".