Nissan VR engine

Nissan VR engine
Overview
Manufacturer Nissan
Production 2007present
Combustion chamber
Configuration 60° V6
Displacement 3.0 L (2,997 cc)
3.8 L (3,799 cc)
Cylinder block alloy Aluminum
Cylinder head alloy Aluminum
Valvetrain DOHC
Combustion
Turbocharger Twin-turbo
Chronology
Predecessor

Nissan VQ engine

RB26DETT

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

DDTT series

VR30DDTT

Announced by Infiniti on December 15, 2015 the VR30DDTT[1] will be first available in the Infiniti Q50 sedan and will come in a 300 hp and 400 hp version.[2]

Features:[3]

Applications:

Production

Production of the VR30DDTT engine began in 2016 at the powertrain plant in Iwaki, Fukushima, Japan.[4][5][6]

DETT series

Nissan VR38DETT Engine at Nissan Engine Museum in Yokohama, Japan
Nissan VR38DETT Engine at Nissan Engine Museum in Yokohama, Japan
Nissan VR38DETT Engine at Nissan Engine Museum in Yokohama, Japan
Nissan VR38DETT Engine at Nissan Engine Museum in Yokohama, Japan

VR38DETT

Designated the VR38DETT by Nissan, the engine is currently used in the 2007present Nissan GT-R[7] and the limited production Nissan Juke-R.

The VR38DETT features 24 valves controlled by dual overhead camshafts (a total of 4 cams for both overheads) with variable valve timing (intake only). The block is cast aluminum with 0.15 mm (0.006 in) plasma-sprayed cylinder liner bores. This coating provides a hard protective layer for the piston rings to slide on as the piston moves up and down during their cycles. The turbine housings for the two IHI turbochargers are integrated into the exhaust manifolds to decrease weight and bolster vehicle balance. The engine also features a pressurized lubrication system controlled thermostatically. The VR38DETT is equipped with a feedback control system that changes air fuel ratio depending on the engine load which has a significant effect on reducing the fuel consumption.[8]

Since 2011 all VR38DETTs produced have come with a red top engine cover.

Fully equipped with the first set of catalytic converters, turbos, all of the engine driven accessories, front differential assembly, and turbo outlet pipes, the engine weighs 608 lb (276 kg).[9]

Other pertinent features of the VR38DETT include:

Applications:

Racing:

VR38DETT NISMO Engine Tuning Menu Concept (2016)

It is a version of VR38DETT engine used in Nissan GT-R, with GT3-spec cam shaft, connecting rod and connecting rod bolt, intercooler, intercooler piping, turbocharger; NISMO 1st and 2nd catalyzers, titanium muffler.

The engine was unveiled in 2016 Tokyo Auto Salon.[11][12]

Production

The VR38DETT is hand assembled in a special clean-room environment at Nissan's Tochigi facility by specially trained technicians.[13]

Engine reference

Engine code Vehicle Year Displacement (Bore x Stroke) Weight C.R. Max. power@rpm Max. torque@rpm Features
VR38DETTNissan GT-R2007–current3,799 cc (3.8 L; 231.8 cu in) (95.5 mm × 88.4 mm (3.76 in × 3.48 in)) approx.600 lb (272.16 kg) 9.0:1 approx. 480 PS (353 kW; 473 hp) - 550 PS (405 kW; 542 hp)@6400
600 PS (441 kW)@6800 (NISMO)
588 N·m (434 lbf·ft) - 652 N·m (481 lbf·ft)@3200-6000DOHC per bank
Variable inlet cam phasing
Twin Turbo
VR30DDTTInfiniti Q50 2016–current2,997 cc (3.0 L; 182.9 cu in) (86.0 mm × 86.0 mm (3.39 in × 3.39 in)) approx.429.5 lb (194.82 kg) 10.3:1 approx. 405 PS (298 kW; 399 hp)@6400 (High Output)
304 PS (224 kW; 300 hp)@6400 (Standard Output)
475 N·m (350 lbf·ft)@1600-5200 (High output)
400 N·m (295 lbf·ft)@1600-5200 (standard output)
High pressure multi-split direct injection
DOHC per bank
Variable inlet and outlet cam phasing
Twin Turbo

See also

References

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