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The A12 is a 1,171 cc (1.2 L; 71 cu in) engine with a 73 mm (2.9 in) bore, like the previous A10 engine, but with its stroke increased to 70 mm (2.8 in). With five main bearings on a forged steel crankshaft, the engine is extremely smooth and durable.
The engine technology is used by Nissan to reduce fuel consumption and emission output while improving overall engine performance. e-POWER for its line of series hybrid vehicles using an electric traction motor derived from the one used in the Nissan Leaf, which draws power from a battery and generator driven by a gasoline engine.
The Datsun 1200 featured MacPherson strut front suspension with optional disc brakes and an economical 1.2-litre A12-series engine, an enlarged version of the A10 used in the B10-series Sunny. A five-door station wagon was added to the Sunny range in addition to the three-door wagon.
A Japanese-market Cherry F-II Coupé 1200. In Europe, F10 was known as Datsun 100A F-II (with A10 engine) or 120A F-II (with A12 engine). The A12 powered 120A F-II was the most common model, with the coupe only being available in A12 format in the UK where it sold in higher numbers.
Datsun 320 (Nissan E engine) – YLN 751. Datsun 520 (Nissan J engine) – YLN 751C. Datsun 620 (Nissan J engine) – YLN 752/753, 1973–1979. Cedric 230 – YLN 802 (H20 engine) [5] Cedric 330 – YLN 803/805 (L24 engine), [6] also available with SD22 diesel engine) [7] Homer T20 – YLN 251(light truck with J16 engine) [8] Homer F20 – YLN 253
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[2] [3] NVTCS equipped Nissan engines do not have as high of engine speeds as VTEC equipped engines so NVTCS is simpler, quieter, and requires no special maintenance. [ citation needed ] Some Nissan engines only have N-VTC on the intake cam such as the GA16DE, QG16/18, SR20DE/DET (S14-15) or RB25DE/DET (R33-R34 GTS/GTS-T, GT/GTT) while others ...
Nissan modified the design into the later Nissan A engine that was launched in 1966 with an aluminium head and wedge combustion chambers. It formed the basis for many of their following engines, notably the later OHC Nissan E engine]], was scaled up into the Nissan CA engine which culminated in the DOHC 169 PS (124 kW; 167 bhp) CA18DET.