Nissan TB engine

The Nissan TB straight-six petrol engine was released in 1987 as the TB42. Bore and stroke were 96 mm × 96 mm (3.78 in × 3.78 in). Cubic capacity was 4,169 cc (4.2 L; 254.4 cu in) displacement). The engine was released with a two-barrel carburettor and a point type distributor. It was used in the Nissan Patrol Y60 and Y61 series.

Nissan TB engine
Overview
ManufacturerNissan Machinery
Production1987-present
Layout
ConfigurationNaturally aspirated Straight-6
Displacement4.2 L; 254.4 cu in (4,169 cc)
4.5 L; 273.3 cu in (4,479 cc)
4.8 L; 290.4 cu in (4,759 cc)
Cylinder bore96 mm (3.78 in)
99.5 mm (3.92 in)
Piston stroke96 mm (3.78 in)
102 mm (4.02 in)
ValvetrainOHV, DOHC w/VTC
Combustion
Fuel system2-bbl. carburettor
Electronic fuel injection
Fuel typeGasoline
Cooling systemWater cooled
Output
Power output175–280 PS (129–206 kW; 173–276 bhp)
Torque output32–46 kg⋅m (314–451 N⋅m; 231–333 lb⋅ft)
Chronology
PredecessorNissan P engine

Variants

TB42E and TB42S

In 1992 the TB42E emerged with electronic fuel injection and electronic ignition. At this time the TB42 was re-labeled as TB42S.
OHV
175 PS (129 kW; 173 bhp) @ 4200 rpm
32.6 kg⋅m (320 N⋅m; 236 lb⋅ft) @ 3200 rpm

TB45E and TB45S

In 1997 the TB45 was produced. The cylinder bore was increased to 99.5 mm (3.92 in) but the stroke remained at 96 mm (3.78 in). It was available as TB45S (with carburettor and electronic ignition) or TB45E (with electronic fuel injection and electronic ignition).
OHV
210 PS (154 kW; 207 bhp) @ 4400 rpm
35.5 kg⋅m (348 N⋅m; 257 lb⋅ft) @ 3600 rpm

OHV
173 PS (127 kW; 171 bhp) @ 4400 rpm
32 kg⋅m (314 N⋅m; 231 lb⋅ft) @ 3600 rpm

TB48DE

In 2001 the TB48 surfaced, with bore x stroke of 99.5 mm × 102 mm (3.92 in × 4.02 in) and double overhead camshaft. Shadowing the mainstream TB42/45 they were released as plain engines. DOHC & Valve Timing Control
251 PS (185 kW; 248 bhp) @ 4800 rpm
420 N⋅m (43 kg⋅m; 310 lb⋅ft) @ 3600 rpm

See also

References

    http://www.nissanlk.com/pdf/y61_catalog.pdf

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