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sr questionSDAutosport 07-17-2003, 03:25 AM is the sr20VET a good invesment insted of the usual sr20det and whats the difference ? DIRTYDAWGS 07-17-2003, 03:52 AM :useless: Jetts 07-17-2003, 03:56 AM pictures?? umm yea ok i thought the sr20vet was better and rarer then the sr20det not 100% sure not a nissan expert ThaLegend 07-17-2003, 04:30 AM Originally posted by SDAutosport is the sr20VET a good invesment insted of the usual sr20det and whats the difference ? NISSAN X-TRAIL SPECIFICATIONS Length: 4,445mm (GT, 4,510mm) Width: 1,764mm Height: 1,675-1,750mm Wheelbase: 2,625mm Track: 1,530mm (front and rear) Ground clearance: 200mm Kerb weight: 1,380-1,460kg Turning circle: 5.3m Tires: 215/70R15 98S (GT has R16) Fuel economy (Japanese 10-15 mixed cycle): 4wd 'S' and 'X' - 12km/l 2wd 'S' and 'X' - 12.2km/l GT - 9.5km/l Engine: SR20DE (S/X grades) 2.0-liter inline-4 Power: 150ps (110kW) @ 6,000rpm Torque: 20.4kg-m (200Nm) @ 4,000rpm Engine: SR20VET (GT grade) 2.0-liter inline-4 turbo Power: 280p (206kW) @ 6,400rpm Torque: 31.5kg-m (309Nm) @ 3,200rpm All your answers... Well not all, but some :pimp: turbo2nr 07-17-2003, 09:14 AM isn't the sr20vet like a v-tec sr20det?? or so i've heard:confused: :confused: 1 Dorikin 07-17-2003, 09:25 AM Originally posted by DIRTYDAWGS :useless: STFU thats the most retared thing posted yet A VET wont fit because of teh 4WD Truck tranny :( SDAutosport 07-17-2003, 01:51 PM Dorikin : is there a way to make it fit ? or just put the VET head on the DET TheLogikal1 07-17-2003, 01:58 PM Originally posted by SDAutosport Dorikin : is there a way to make it fit ? or just put the VET head on the DET no. unless you want 4wd. then you need muchos deneros. but if you were to go 4wd, why not an rb26dett from a gtr? side note, the s14-15 sr20 has vvt. im pretty sure there was a thread about thios before with alot more information. go search under 240sx forums the title "sr20vet" and im sure youll find it. btw, dirtydawgs, wtf is that suppossed to mean you dumbass? J SPEC SilEighty 07-17-2003, 02:43 PM yeah the V in SR20VET is just Variable Valve Lift (VVL). like TheLogikal1 said, the S14 and S15 SR's had VVT, different than the VVL. But yeah, like the others said, it won't fit due to the 4wd tranny. The SR20VET is the first turbocharged engine to use both VVL and VVT. Dorikin 07-17-2003, 04:12 PM Originally posted by SDAutosport Dorikin : is there a way to make it fit ? or just put the VET head on the DET Sorry :( Just go with an S14, or S15. THE VET is a truck motor anyways, unlike the KA vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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