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Bore × stroke96.00 mm × 92.00 mm

3.78 in × 3.62 inCylindersS-4Displacement2664 cc

(162.567 cu in)

Compression ratio21.90:1Fuel system

Maximum power

(DIN)100.4 PS (99.0 bhp) (73.8 kW)

@ 4000 rpmSpecific output37.2 bhp/litre

0.61 bhp/cu inMaximum torque

(DIN)220.0 Nm (162 ft·lb) (22.4 kgm)

@ 2200 rpmbmep1037.8 kPa (150.5 psi)Specific torque82.58 Nm/litreMaximum rpm

ManufacturerNissanCode

Main bearings5CoolantWaterBore/stroke ratio1.04Unitary capacity666 cc/cylinder

found with Google on Nissan terrano specs, that is for the non electronically contolled fuel system. the terrano 2 is intercooled and features this and is able to be enhanced with ecu mods.

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