Nissan QD engine

QD engine, successor to the Nissan TD engine, was a 4-cylinder ohv diesel produced from the mid-1990s through 2000, with a turbocharger used only on the QD32ETi. The Nissan ZD engine replaced this engine.

QD engine
QD engine in a Beijing BJ2022JC
Overview
ManufacturerNissan Diesel
Layout
ConfigurationStraight-4
Displacement3.2 L (3,153 cc)
Cylinder bore99.2 mm (3.91 in)
Piston stroke102 mm (4.02 in)
Combustion
TurbochargerOnly on the QD32ETi
Fuel systemFuel injection
Fuel typeDiesel
Cooling systemWater-cooled
Output
Power output100–150 PS (74–110 kW; 99–148 bhp)
Torque output21.3–34 kg⋅m (209–333 N⋅m; 154–246 lb⋅ft)
Chronology
PredecessorNissan TD engine
SuccessorNissan ZD engine

QD32

3.2 L (3,153 cc)

QD321

100 PS (74 kW; 99 bhp) @ 3600 rpm
22.5 kg⋅m (221 N⋅m; 163 lb⋅ft) @ 2000 rpm
Nissan Homy / Nissan Caravan (E24) 1996–2001 (Automatic transmission)

QD322

100 PS (74 kW; 99 bhp) @ 3600 rpm
21.3 kg⋅m (209 N⋅m; 154 lb⋅ft) @ 2000 rpm
Nissan Homy / Nissan Caravan (E24) 1996–2001 (Manual transmission)

QD323

105 PS (77 kW; 104 bhp) @ 3900 rpm
22.5 kg⋅m (221 N⋅m; 163 lb⋅ft) @ 2000 rpm
Datsun Truck (D22) 1997–2002

QD324

105 PS (77 kW; 104 bhp) @ 3600 rpm
22.5 kg⋅m (221 N⋅m; 163 lb⋅ft) @ 2000 rpm
Nissan Atlas (F23) 1997–2004

QD325

98 PS (72 kW; 97 bhp) @ 3600 rpm
22 kg⋅m (220 N⋅m; 160 lb⋅ft) @ 2000 rpm
Nissan Atlas (F23) 2004–2007

QD32ETi

150 PS (110 kW; 148 bhp) @ 3600 rpm
34 kg⋅m (330 N⋅m; 250 lb⋅ft) @ 2000 rpm

Nissan Terrano (Rpm System) 1996–1999
Nissan Elgrand (E50) 1997–1999

CYQD29Ti

Chinese Foton Motor (and other manufacturers) also builds a version of the QD32 with the later ZD30 engine's 96 mm (3.8 in) bore, for a displacement of 2,953 cc (180.2 cu in), but without the ZD's direct injection system.

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