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  2. Nissan VQ engine - Wikipedia

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    The VQ is a family of V6 automobile petrol engines developed by Nissan and produced in displacements varying from 2.0 L to 4.0 L. Designed to replace the VG series, the all-aluminium 4-valve per cylinder DOHC design debuted with Nissan's EGI/ECCS sequential multi-point fuel injection (MPFI) system. Changes from the VG engine include switching ...

  3. Nissan Stagea - Wikipedia

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    350S: VQ35DE engine - V6 3.5L NA, 206 kW (280 PS; 276 hp), Autech Axis Model, rear-wheel drive; The Autech Axis 350S was the only M35 chassis Stagea to ever be offered with a manual transmission and was produced from June 2003 to July 2004 There were a couple of sub-variants:

  4. Nissan VR engine - Wikipedia

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    Nissan VQ engine, Nissan RB engine The VR is a series of twin-turbo DOHC V6 automobile engines from Nissan with displacements of 3.0, 3.5, and 3.8 L. An evolution of the widely successful VQ series , it also draws on developments from the VRH , JGTC , and Nissan R390 GT1 Le Mans racing engines.

  5. List of undecidable problems - Wikipedia

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    For functions in certain classes, the problem of determining: whether two functions are equal, known as the zero-equivalence problem (see Richardson's theorem); [5] the zeroes of a function; whether the indefinite integral of a function is also in the class. [6] Of course, some subclasses of these problems are decidable.

  6. Nissan VK engine - Wikipedia

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    The VK engine (formerly known as the ZH) is a V8 piston engine from Nissan.It is an aluminum DOHC 4-valve design.. The VK engine was originally based on Nissan's VQ V6 rather than the VH V8 used in previous Q45/Cima models.

  7. VQ - Wikipedia

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    VQ may refer to: Nissan VQ engine, an automobile engine; Holden VQ Statesman/Caprice, an automobile; Vector quantization, in signal processing; Ventilation Quotient or Ventilation/perfusion scan, in medicine; Veritable Quandary, a restaurant in Portland, Oregon, US; United States Virgin Islands (FIPS 10-4 country code VQ)

  8. Nissan Fuga - Wikipedia

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    The DVD and CD package was not available for private sale, with the DVD providing a gallery of images, and descriptions of key technologies such as how the adaptive cruise control functions, various safety technologies like the Blind Spot camera, which is a camera installed on the passenger side side view mirror displaying a view of the curb on ...

  9. VQ-6 - Wikipedia

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    an ES-3A Shadow from VQ-6 Det.A being launched from USS Saratoga CV-60 in 1994 during VQ-6's first cruise. VQ-6 was founded on 5 August 1991, at NAS Cecil Field in Jacksonville , Florida. [ 1 ] This was after the only carrier capable ELINT aircraft at the time, the EA-3B Skywarrior , was retired from service by VQ-2 . [ 2 ]