Nissan RD engine

The Nissan RD engine series is basically a Nissan RB engine design, except that it is only a single overhead cam six-cylinder diesel engine. It was the successor to the Nissan LD and SD six-cylinder engines and was joined by the six-cylinder Nissan TD engine.

From 1997 onwards the turbocharged versions were fitted with electronic fuel injection. The turbodiesel version known as the RD28T (or RD28ET with electronic fuel injection) and were also fitted to the Nissan Safari (also known as the Nissan Patrol) 4x4.

RD28

RD28 Series 1

RD28 series 1 in a C33 Nissan Laurel

94 PS (69.1 kW; 92.7 bhp) at 4,800 rpm
18.0 kg·m (177 N·m; 130 lb·ft) at 2,400 rpm

RD28 Series 2

100 PS (73.5 kW; 98.6 bhp) at 4,800 rpm
18.2 kg·m (178 N·m; 132 lb·ft) at 2,400 rpm

RD28E

100 PS (73.5 kW; 98.6 bhp) at 4,800 rpm
18.2 kg·m (178 N·m; 132 lb·ft) at 2,400 rpm

RD28T

115 PS (84.6 kW; 113.4 bhp) at 4,400 rpm
26.0 kg·m (255 N·m; 188 lb·ft) at 2,400 rpm

Nissan Safari Spirit series Y60 2-door soft-top 1996–1997

RD28ETi1

135 PS (99.3 kW; 133.2 bhp) at 4,000 rpm
29.3 kg·m (287 N·m; 212 lb·ft) at 2,000 rpm

Nissan Safari Spirit series Y61 2-door soft-top 1997–1999 (automatic transmission)


RD28ETi2

145 PS (106.6 kW; 143.0 bhp) at 4,000 rpm
26.6 kg·m (261 N·m; 192 lb·ft) at 2,000 rpm

Nissan Safari Spirit series Y61 2-door soft-top 1997–1999 (manual transmission)

See also

References

  1. Büschi, Hans-Ulrich, ed. (5 March 1987). Automobil Revue 1987 (in German and French). 82. Berne, Switzerland: Hallwag AG. p. 428. ISBN 3-444-00458-3.
  2. "Goo-net Catalog: Nissan Cedric Classic". Goo-net. Retrieved 2011-01-31.


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