Sorry if this is old news. I got my latest Diesel World magazine and it seems Nissan is going to be stuffing a Cummins V8 in their Titan pickup. They claim there is a demand for a performance & torque that doesn't demand jumping up to a HD commercial pickup. Torque rating in the mid 500's, and more then 300 HP. To me, that sounds like a great combo if the V8 doesn't weigh as much as what our trucks have. I could see it putting a hurt on the new Ram 1/2 diesel if Nissan prices it in the same ball park. I'm not into import vehicles, but having owned a couple Z cars and they were in the top 5 of the best built vehicles I've owned.
(I'm looking for a 1976 or older Z car without drivetrain in AK for LS conversion, please PM me)
I found a bit more info.
•Was designed to be similar in size to other gas V-8 or V-10 models
•Uses compacted graphite iron in the engine block
•Has a pair of high-strength aluminum-alloy heads for weight savings
•Offers a pair of thick composite valve covers for strength and quietness
•Employs a dual overhead camshaft strategy with four valves per cylinder
•The Bosch high-pressure common rail system uses sophisticated piezo injectors
•The variable geometry turbocharger design is both simple and efficient
•An all-new advanced ceramic glow plug system is quick and cost effective
•A two-stage fuel system (with dual filters) makes combustion super clean
•The ISV motor uses cooled exhaust gas recirculation, a diesel particulate filter and a selective catalytic reduction setup with a downstream diesel exhaust fluid injection to meet current (and future 2016) emissions standards
Cummins will start production of the new engine at the new Columbus plant by the fourth quarter of 2014, with the engines going into medium-duty bus and truck platforms soon after that. Nissan has not officially announced when the new Titan will debut, and Cummins isn't saying either — nor will either company talk about costs or possible take rates
(I'm looking for a 1976 or older Z car without drivetrain in AK for LS conversion, please PM me)
I found a bit more info.
•Was designed to be similar in size to other gas V-8 or V-10 models
•Uses compacted graphite iron in the engine block
•Has a pair of high-strength aluminum-alloy heads for weight savings
•Offers a pair of thick composite valve covers for strength and quietness
•Employs a dual overhead camshaft strategy with four valves per cylinder
•The Bosch high-pressure common rail system uses sophisticated piezo injectors
•The variable geometry turbocharger design is both simple and efficient
•An all-new advanced ceramic glow plug system is quick and cost effective
•A two-stage fuel system (with dual filters) makes combustion super clean
•The ISV motor uses cooled exhaust gas recirculation, a diesel particulate filter and a selective catalytic reduction setup with a downstream diesel exhaust fluid injection to meet current (and future 2016) emissions standards
Cummins will start production of the new engine at the new Columbus plant by the fourth quarter of 2014, with the engines going into medium-duty bus and truck platforms soon after that. Nissan has not officially announced when the new Titan will debut, and Cummins isn't saying either — nor will either company talk about costs or possible take rates
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