Selasa, 06 Februari 2018

Sponsored Links

Nissan navara d40 timing chain upgrade How to fit new latest ...
src: i.ytimg.com

The YD engine is a 2.2 L & 2.5 L I4 diesel engine from Nissan. It has a cast-iron block and aluminium head with chain driven DOHC.


Video Nissan YD engine



YD22DD

Winner of the FY 1998 Sho-Ene Taisho (The Energy Conservation Prize). The YD22DD is used in the Y11 Nissan AD van& W11 Expert. It is a non turbo engine utilising the VP44 electronic controlled rotary injection pump.


Maps Nissan YD engine



YD22DDT (VP44 pump)

The YD22DDT is used in the X-Trail, N16 Almera. It features the VP44 electronic rotary injection system and wastegated turbochargers. The VP44 pump models are easily spotted due to a flat acoustic cover over the engine.


Pathfinder 2. 5 CDTI YD engines for NISSAN Pathfinder truck for ...
src: autoline-eu.co.uk


YD22DDTi (commonrail)

The YD22DDTi was a commonrail diesel introduced in 2001, during the first small facelift of the P12 Primera, N16 Almera and V10 Almera Tino. It is also fitted to the Nissan X-trail. The injection system is commonrail with a variable vane turbocharger is intercooled and produces the most power and torque of all the YD22 engines. Cars with this commonrail engine usually carry the DDTI badge. The commonrail version is easily distinguished from the VP44 model by the 4 injector bumps on the top of the acoustic cover.

Non intercooled versions of this engine were also available with a lower power rating.


Video of Nissan YD22 Engine - YouTube
src: i.ytimg.com


YD25DDTi (VP44 Pump)

This engine features the VP44 rotary injection pump and is turbocharged and intercooled. In the Presage/Bassara it is fitted sideways with a variable vane turbocharger (garrett GT1749V) and torque is limited to approximately 280 N?m (207 lb?ft) accommodate the 4 speed automatic gearbox attached. In the D22 Navara/Kingcab/Frontier the engine is essentially the same other than modifications to accessories, mounts and plumbing to accommodate the longitudinal engine layout. The turbo is a wastegated IHI RHF4 which is also intercooled. The stronger gearbox allows it to produce more torque than the Presage/Bassara version.

Applications

  • 1998-2001 Nissan Presage
  • 1998-2001 Nissan Bassara
  • Nissan D22 pickup (Navara / Kingcab / Frontier)
  • Nissan D40 pickup (Navara) (106 and 128 kW)
  • -present Nissan Frontier

Pathfinder 2. 5 CDTI YD engines for NISSAN Pathfinder truck for ...
src: autoline-eu.co.uk


YD25DDTi High Power (commonrail a.k.a. DCi)

The model description YD25DDTi technically refers to the YD25 engines which use the VP44 rotary electronic injection pump and run injection lines to each cylinder. This DDTi engine was last used in the Presage/Bassara and the D22 navara.

The common rail versions of this engine are referred to in Europe as DCi. The commonrail engines are used in the D40 navara, late model D22 navara and the R51 pathfinder. This is the engine referred to below.

YD25DDTi High Power was developed in 2005 for the Nissan Navara (D40) and the Nissan Pathfinder (R51). It initially produced 126 kW (171 PS; 169 hp) @ 4,000 rpm and 403 N?m (297 lb?ft) of torque. In 2010, Nissan updated the engine for the Nissan Navara (D40) and Nissan Pathfinder (R51) facelift to produce 140 kW (190 PS; 188 hp) and 450 N?m (332 lb?ft) of torque. In 2011 the Nissan Murano was fitted with the updated engine producing 140 kW (190 PS; 188 hp) and 450 N?m (332 lb?ft) of torque.

Applications

  • 2006-present Nissan Navara (D40)
  • 2005-2012 Nissan Pathfinder (R51)
  • 2011-present Nissan Murano
  • 2013-present Nissan NV350 Caravan E26

Pathfinder 2. 5 CDTI YD engines for NISSAN Pathfinder truck for ...
src: autoline-eu.co.uk


Engine reference

The YD engine is manufactured in the following versions:


How to do nissan timing chain upgrade with engine still in the car ...
src: i.ytimg.com


See also

Nissan engines


Nissan Primera Almera YD22 NEO Di Diesel Naturally Aspirated ...
src: www.jdmenginescorp.com


References

Source of the article : Wikipedia

Comments
0 Comments