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Nissan VQ engine


FieldValue
imageNissan VQ35DE engine 001.jpg
nameNissan VQ engine
manufacturerNissan (Nissan Machinery)
production1994–present
configuration60° V6
displacement2.0L
2.3L
2.5L
3.0L
3.5L
3.7L
3.8L
4.0L
predecessorNissan VE engine
Nissan VG engine
V6 ESL engine
successorNissan VR engine
blockAluminium
headAluminium
valvetrainDOHC 4 valves x cyl. with VVT
captionVQ35DE engine in a Nissan 350Z

2.3L 2.5L 3.0L 3.5L 3.7L 3.8L 4.0L Nissan VG engine V6 ESL engine

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 to a timing chain from a timing belt, and relocating the water pump from the outside of the engine to inside the timing cover where the pump is driven by the timing chain. Later versions featured various improvements, such as variable valve timing, and NEO-Di designated VQ engines replace MPFI with direct fuel injection.

The VQ series engine was honored in a record 14-straight selections by Ward's 10 Best Engines from the list's inception until 2008.

Versions

1st gen (1994-)

  • VQ20DE
  • VQ25DE 1st

DE series

VQ20DE

The VQ20DE is an aluminium block, aluminium head, DOHC 24-valve 1995 cc V6, with a 76x73.3 mm bore and stroke and compression ratio ranging from 9.5 to 10.0:1. In base form it produces 150 PS to 160 PS at 6400 rpm and 137 to at 4400 rpm (lean burn).

It is fitted to the following vehicles:

  • 1994–2003 Nissan Cefiro A32 and A33
  • 1995–1999 Nissan QX A32
  • 1998–2005 Renault Samsung SM5 KPQ/A32

VQ23DE

The VQ23DE displaces 2.3 L (2349 cc) and is eqontinuously Variable-valve Timing Control). Bore and stroke are 85x69 mm, and compression ratio is 9.8:1. It produces 173 PS at 6000 rpm and 166 lbft at 4400 rpm.

It is fitted to the following vehicles:

  • 2003–2008 Nissan Teana J31
  • 2006–2011 Renault Samsung SM7 170 PS (Neo VQ23)
  • 2008–2011 Renault Safrane 170 PS (Neo VQ23)

VQ25DE

VQ25DE
displacement
bore & stroke
compression ratio
produces PS
produces torque (kgf⋅m)
produces torque (N⋅m)
The VQ25DE engine in a 2007 [[Nissan Elgrand

The VQ25DE is similar to the VQ20DE, but is .5 L larger, at 2496 cc displacement. Bore and stroke are 85x73.3 mm, with a compression ratio of 9.8 to 10.3:1. It produces 190 to at 6400 rpm and 174 to of torque. Later versions produce 186 PS at 6000 rpm and 171 lbft at 3200 rpm. In some Nissans, this engine was replaced by the QR25DE.

  • 1994–1998 Nissan Cefiro (A32)
  • 2000–2003 Nissan Cefiro (A33)
  • 1996–1999 Nissan Leopard (FY33)
  • 1997–1999 Nissan Cedric (Y33)
  • 2004–2007 Nissan Fuga (Y50)
  • 2004–2007 Infiniti M (Y50)
  • 2004–2010 Nissan Elgrand (E51)
  • 2008–2011 Nissan Teana (J32)
  • 1998–2005 Renault Samsung SM5 (KPQ/A32)
  • 2010–2019 Renault Samsung SM5 (L43) 178 PS
  • 2010–2015 Renault Latitude (L43) 178 PS

VQ25DET

The VQ25DET is a turbocharged 2495 cc engine with CVTC. Bore and stroke are 85x73.3 mm, with a compression ratio of 8.5:1. It produces 280 PS at 6400 rpm and 300 lbft at 3200 rpm.

It is fitted to the following vehicles:

  • 2001–2004 Nissan Stagea 250t RS FOUR V, 250t RX FOUR, AR-X FOUR and Autech AXIS (NM35)

VQ30DE

  • 1994–1998 Nissan Cefiro (A32), 220 PS and 206 lbft
  • 1995–1999 Nissan QX (A32)
  • 1995–1999 Nissan Maxima (A32), 192 PS and 205 lbft
  • 1996–1999 Infiniti I30 (A32), 192 PS and 205 lbft
  • 2000–2001 Nissan Maxima (A33), 225 PS and 217 lbft; 227 PS for Anniversary Edition SE
  • 2000–2001 Infiniti I30 (A33), 230 PS and 217 lbft
  • 1999–2003 Nissan Bassara U30, 223 PS and 206 lbft
  • 1998–2003 Nissan Presage U30, 223 PS and 206 lbft
  • 2002–2004 Dallara SN01, World Series by Nissan
  • 1995–1999 Nissan Gloria (Y33)

VQ30DET

The 2988 cc VQ30DET is a turbocharged version of the VQ30DE. Bore and stroke remain the same at 93x73.3 mm respectively, and it has a compression ratio of 9.0:1. It produces 270 PS and 271 lbft. From 1998 onwards, it produces 280 PS at 6000 rpm and 285 lbft at 3600 rpm.

It is fitted to the following vehicles:

  • 1995–2004 Nissan Gloria Y33, Y34
  • 1995–2004 Nissan Cedric Y33, Y34
  • 1996–1999 Nissan Leopard Y33
  • 1996–2001 Nissan Cima Y33
  • 2001–2007 Nissan Cima F50

VQ30DETT

VQ30DETT

The twin-turbo VQ30DETT is an engine used only in Nissan's race cars, primarily in the Super GT (formerly the JGTC). First used on the Skyline GT-R race cars during the 2002 season, this engine subsequently powered the Fairlady Z race cars. Homologation rules allow them to use the VQ30DETT in lieu of the stock VQ35DE. Race output of this engine is estimated at around 480 PS.

The VQ30DETT was replaced in 2007 by the VK45DE for use in the Super GT Fairlady Z's and later in the GT-R.

It was utilized in the following vehicles:

  • 2002–2003 Skyline GT-R JGTC race cars (Non-Production)
  • 2004 Fairlady Z JGTC race cars (Non-Production)
  • 2005–2006 Fairlady Z Super GT race cars (Non-Production)

VQ35DE

VQ35DE
displacement
bore & stroke
compression ratio
produces PS
produces torque (kgf⋅m)
produces torque (N⋅m)
A VQ35DE in a 2007 Nissan Maxima
Cylinder head of VQ35DE

The 3498 cc VQ35DE is used in many modern Nissan vehicles. Bore and stroke are 95.5x81.4 mm. It uses a similar block design to the VQ30DE, but adds variable valve timing (CVTCS) for the intake. It produces from 231 to of power and 246 to of torque depending on the application.

The VQ35DE is built in Iwaki and Decherd, TN. It was on the Ward's 10 Best Engines list from 2002 through to 2007 and again in 2016. It features forged steel connecting rods, a microfinished one-piece forged crankshaft, and Nissan's nylon intake manifold technology. It has low-friction molybdenum-coated pistons and the intake is a high-flow tuned induction system. Since its inception Nissan has improved upon the VQ35DE with changes keeping it an efficient class leading V6 engine. The engine was updated in 2005 as the VQ35DE Rev-Up. It included variable exhaust timing, a higher rev limit, and a revised oil pump, boosting the output to 297 crank horsepower.

A modified version of the VQ35DE, called the S1, is produced by Nismo (Nissan's motorsports and performance division) for the Fairlady Z S-Tune GT. It produces 300 PS at 7,500 rpm, a higher rev-limit than that of the original VQ35DE.

North American

YearsModelPower output
2001–2004Nissan Pathfinder240 hp
2013–2016Nissan Pathfinder260 to
2001–2003Infiniti QX4240 hp
2001–2004Infiniti I35255 hp
2002–2018Nissan Altima240 to
2002–2023Nissan Maxima255 to
2002–2006Nissan 350Z287 to
2002–2007Infiniti G35 Coupe280 to
2002–2006Infiniti G35 Sedan260 to
2002–2008Infiniti FX35280 hp
2002–2024Nissan Murano240 to
2003–2016Nissan Quest235 to
2004–2008Infiniti M35275 to
2012–2013Infiniti JX35265 hp
2013–2016Infiniti QX60265 to

JDM and other markets

YearsModelPower output
2000–presentNissan Elgrand240 PS
2001–2007Nissan Stagea272 PS and above
2001–2009Renault Vel Satis241 PS
2002–2006Nissan Skyline 350GT Sedan268 hp
2003–2007Nissan Skyline 350GT Coupe280 hp
2003–2018Nissan Teana/Cefiro (350JM-J31)231 PS
2003–2009Nissan Presage231 hp
2003–2014Renault Espace241 PS
2003–2004Tatuus Formula V6, Formula Renault V6 Eurocup370 hp
2004–2007Nissan Fuga 350 GT300 PS
2005–2006Nismo Fairlady Z S-Tune GT300 PS (VQ35DE S1 engine)
2006–2020Renault Samsung SM7217 PS (Neo VQ35)
2008–2015Renault Laguna Coupé241 PS
2009Renault Mégane Trophy331 PS
2010–2015Renault Latitude253 PS
2012Alpine A110-50400 PS

VQ40DE

YearsModelPower outputTorque
2005–2019Nissan Frontier (D40)268 hp at 5600 rpm285 lbft at 4000 rpm
2005–2015Nissan Xterra261 hp at 5600 rpm281 lbft at 4000 rpm
2005–2012Nissan Pathfinder269 hp at 5600 rpm290 lbft at 4000 rpm
2009–2013Suzuki Equator276 hp at 5600 rpm283 lbft at 4000 rpm
2012–2021Nissan NV1500270 hp at 5600 rpm291 lbft at 4000 rpm
2012–2021Nissan NV2500 HD271 hp at 5600 rpm282 lbft at 4000 rpm
2012–2021Nissan NV Passenger269 hp at 5600 rpm294 lbft at 4000 rpm
2017–2024Nissan Patrol275 hp at 5600 rpm291 lbft at 4000 rpm

DD series

The DD series is a variant of the DE series engines with direct fuel injection (NEO-Di) and eVTC (electronically controlled continuously variable valve timing).

VQ25DD

VQ25DD

The 2495 cc engine has Bore and stroke of 85 mm and 73.3 mm respectively, with a compression ratio of 11 to 11.3:1. It produces 210 to at 6400 rpm and 195 to at 4400 rpm.

It is fitted to the following vehicles:

  • 1999–2002 Nissan Cefiro A33, 210 PS (JDM)
  • 1999–2004 Nissan Cedric/Nissan Gloria
  • 2001–2006 Nissan Skyline V35 250GT, 215 PS
  • 2001–2007 Nissan Stagea M35, 215 PS

VQ30DD

The 2988 cc engine has Bore and stroke of 93 mm and 73.3 mm, with a compression ratio of 11.0:1. It produces 230 PS to 260 PS at 6400 rpm and 217 to at 3600 rpm.

It is fitted to the following vehicles:

  • 1997–1999 Nissan Leopard Y33 230 PS and 217 lb·ft
  • 1999–2004 Nissan Cedric Y34
  • 1999–2004 Nissan Gloria Y34 240 PS and 228 lb·ft
  • 2001–2004 Nissan Skyline V35 300GT 260 PS and 239 lb·ft
  • 2001–2004 Nissan Stagea M35 260 PS and 239 lb·ft

VQ35DD

A larger 3.5L with direct-injection is released for 2017 model year.

It is fitted to the following vehicles:

  • 2017–present Nissan Pathfinder 284-295 hp
  • 2017–2024 Infiniti QX60 295 hp

VQ38DD

A 3.8 L version with direct-injection is released for 2020 model year.

It is fitted to the following vehicles:

  • 2020–present Nissan Frontier 310 hp
  • 2024–present Nissan Patrol 312 hp

HR series

VQ25HR

VQ25HR
displacement
redline
bore & stroke
compression ratio
produces PS
produces torque (kgf⋅m)
produces torque (N⋅m)

The 2.5 L VQ25HR (for "High Revolution" or "High Response") is only offered on longitudinally-mounted engine vehicles which tend to be rear wheel drive or all-wheel drive. Bore and stroke are 85x73.3 mm, with a compression ratio of 10.3:1. It produces 221-228 PS at 6,800 rpm and 194 lbft at 4,800 rpm. It has dual CVTC for both intake and exhaust, microfinished camshafts and a redline of 7,500 rpm.

It is fitted to the following vehicles:

YearsModelPower output
2006–2012Nissan Skyline V36 250GT Sedan229 PS
2006–2012Nissan Fuga#First generation (Y50, 2004-2009)Nissan Fuga 250GT223 PS
2006–2012Infiniti M25 V6 Sedan218 hp
2010–2012Infiniti EX25 (J50) Crossover SUV222 PS
2011–2012Infiniti G25 Sedan218 hp
2012Mitsubishi Proudia 250 VIP223 PS

VQ35HR

VQ35HR
displacement
redline
bore & stroke
compression ratio
HP
torque (Nm)
torque (ft-lb)
torque (kgf⋅m)
VQ35HR

The VQ35HR engine was first seen in the US with the introduction of the updated 2007 G35 Sedan model, which debuted in August 2006. Nissan updated the VQ line with the addition of the 3.5 L VQ35HR (for "High Revolution"). It produces 315 PS (US market: 306 hp using the revised SAE certified power benchmark) at 6,800 rpm and 37 kgm at 4,800 rpm, using a compression ratio of 10.6:1. As of 2009, the Infiniti EX35 produces 297 hp and the same torque presumably due to tighter regulations.

It has NDIS (Nissan Direct Ignition System) and CVTC with hydraulic actuation on the intake cam and electromagnetic on the exhaust cam. Reportedly over 80% of the internal components were redesigned or strengthened to handle an increased RPM range sporting a lofty 7,600 rpm redline. A new dual-path intake (two air cleaners, throttle bodies, etc.) lowers intake tract restriction by 18 percent and new equal-length exhaust manifolds lead into mufflers that are 25 percent more free-flowing for all around better airflow. The electrically actuated variable valve timing on the exhaust cams to broaden the torque curve is new over the "DE" engine. The new engine block retained the same bore and stroke, but the connecting rods were lengthened and the block deck was raised by 8.4 mm to reduce piston side-loads. This modification, along with the use of larger crank bearings with main bearing caps reinforced by a rigid ladder-type main cap girdle to allow the engine reliably rev to 7600 rpm. With an increase in compression ratio from 10.3:1 to 10.6:1, these changes add 6 more horsepower (306 hp total + 3 hp ram air effect not measured by SAE testing = 309 hp). Peak torque is up 8 lbft from the older "DE" engine at 268 lbft and the torque curve is higher and flatter across most of the rpm range, and especially in the lower rpm range.

The VQ35HR was utilized in rear-wheel-drive platforms while the VQ35DE continued to power Nissan's front-wheel-drive vehicles. In 2010, Nissan introduced a hybrid version of the VQ35HR, pairing the engine to a lithium-ion battery pack.

Hybrid VQ35HR
YearsModelPower output
2007–2008Infiniti G35306 hp
2006–2008Nissan Skyline V36 350GT Sedan308 hp
2007–2008Nissan 350Z313 hp; US Market using revised SAE certified power benchmark - 306 hp
2006–2008Nissan Fuga 350 GT308 hp
2008–2012Infiniti EX35 Crossover SUV297 hp
2009–2012Infiniti FX35 Crossover SUV303 hp
2009–2010Infiniti M35303 hp
2011–2013Infiniti M35hEngine: 302 hp, Combined: 360 hp
2010–2022Nissan Fuga HybridCombined: 360 hp
2012–2022Nissan CimaCombined: 360 hp
2012–2016Mitsubishi DignityCombined: 360 hp
2014–2018Infiniti Q50 HybridCombined: 360 hp
2014–2025Nissan Skyline V37 350GT HybridCombined: 360 hp
2014–2019Infiniti Q70 HybridCombined: 360 hp

VQ38HR

By 2007, Nissan's ambition to increase the competitiveness of the Z33 chassis in Super Taikyu racing resulted in the development of a larger displacement engine based on the original VQ35HR Block. It featured the same bore but longer-throw crankshaft (bore × stroke: 95.5 mm × 88.4 mm). The end result was the VQ38HR powered Nismo Type 380RS-C which went on to dominate ST class 1 racing. The 3.8-liter racing engine in the 380RS-C develops maximum power of more than 294 kW, and maximum torque of 421 Nm. In order to use this new engine in Super GT GT500, limited numbers of the engine were reproduced in the street-legal Fairlady Z Nismo Type 380RS. The VQ38HR engine mounted in the 380RS is a detuned, street version of the racing engine used in the 380RS-C. The engine displacement remains the same, while the intake manifold and exhaust, air-fuel ratio, ignition timing, VTC and other specs have been optimized for street use. The engine produces maximum power of 257 kW at 7200 rpm, and maximum torque of 397 Nm at 4800 rpm.

The VQ38HR fitted to the following vehicles:

  • 2007–2008 Nissan Fairlady Z Version Nismo Type 380RS-C
  • 2007–2008 Nissan Fairlady Z Version Nismo Type 380RS

Production

The VQ35HR and VQ25HR engines were built at Nissan's Iwaki Plant in Fukushima Prefecture.

VHR series

The VHR series is a variation of the VQ-HR engine series with Nissan's VVEL (Variable Valve Event and Lift).

VQ37VHR

VQ37VHR
VQ37VHR
displacement
redline
bore & stroke
compression ratio
produces PS
produces torque (kgf⋅m)
produces torque (N⋅m)
produces torque (lb-ft)

It was the first production engine from Nissan using VVEL.

It has a compression ratio of 11.0:1, with a displacement of 3696 cc, thanks to a bore x stroke of 95.5x86 mm and a redline of 7,500 rpm.

It is rated at 332 bhp at 7,000 rpm and 270 lbft of torque at 5,200 rpm, and up to 350 bhp at 7,400 rpm and 276 lbft of torque at 5,200 rpm.

Although the engine VQ37VHR gains only 2 lbft and 8 lbft in the Nissan 370Z Nismo, torque over the VQ35HR and this higher torque arrives at 5,200 rpm vs 4,800 rpm in the VQ35HR, the torque curve itself is improved and flattened via VVEL variable valve timing for better throttle response and low rpm torque.

YearsModelPower output
2008–2013Infiniti G37 Coupe330 hp
2008–2014Nissan Skyline V36 370 GT Coupe330 hp
2009–2014Infiniti G37 Sedan328 hp
2009–2014Nissan Skyline V36 370 GT Sedan328 hp
2009–2013Infiniti G37 Convertible325 hp
2009–2022Nissan Fuga 370GT328 hp
2009–2013Infiniti FX37325 hp
2009–2013Infiniti EX37325 hp
2009–2020Nissan 370Z/Fairlady Z332 hp
2009–2020Nismo 370Z NISMO350 hp
2011–2013Infiniti M37330 hp
2011–2016Infiniti IPL G37 Coupe348 hp
2012–2016Mitsubishi Proudia 370GT328 hp
2013Infiniti IPL G37 Convertible343 hp
2015Infiniti Q40 Sedan328 hp
2014–2015Infiniti Q50 Sedan328 hp
2014–2016Infiniti Q60 Coupé330 to
2014–2015Infiniti Q60 Convertible325 to
2014–2019Infiniti Q70330 hp
2014–2017Infiniti QX50325 hp
2014–2017Infiniti QX70325 hp

References

References

  1. [https://www.wardsauto.com/technology/nissan-vq-among-crowded-v-6-field Nissan VQ Among Crowded V-6 Field], wardsauto.com, October 12, 2015
  2. "Fairlady Z Version NISMO Type 380RS DEBUT!!".
  3. "Fairlady Z Version NISMO Type 380RS DEBUT!!".
  4. "NISSAN DEVELOPS NEW-GENERATION V6 ENGINES --Engines to power all-new Skyline to be released this autumn--".
  5. "日産自動車、新世代V型6気筒エンジンを新開発、今秋発売の新型スカイラインに搭載".
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