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Engine swaps into 120's 120-130

This is a VERY popular Nissan motor that was used in US spec Nissan Sentra SER's from 91-94 in naturally aspirated(SR20DE) form, 200SX SER's from 95-98 or whenever they stopped making them, and 95-0(something) Sentra SE's. Overseas in other, more fortunate areas of the world, they got a turbo charged version as well. It is mostly found in Nissan Silvias(Nissan 240SX over here in the US), and some Nissan Pulsar GTiRs(europe and what not) and other platforms and what not. The motor is very stout, very well known in the import world, a great motor for anything, and just plain ole awesome. It's very popular for people in the US to swap the SR20DET into our "jipped" 240SXs. 20 meaning 2L of displacement, DE meaning DOHC(well, pretty much), and T meaning turbocharged.

Anywho, I want one. Lots of them. :) But I also want a b20. They are very good platforms for making lots of power easily, and very reliable, and there are many aftermarket parts out there for them. Awesome motors. Hope this helps? ;)
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Kyle - attending Ore. State, while my lil '68 142 (256k, 74 b20, m40, iPd bars, other misc... =D) waits for its next outing...






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