The heart and soul of the Sentra SE-R and SE-R Spec V is their QR25DE advanced high-performance 2.5-liter DOHC four-cylinder. With the largest relative displacement of the standard Sentra 2.0-liter engine, the traction motor important change - helping to achieve 177 horsepower at 6000 rpm and 172 lb-ft of torque at 2800 rpm on regular unleaded gasoline in south-R and 200 horsepower at 6600 rpm and 180 lb-ft of torque at 5200 rpm (using premium unleaded gasoline) in the SE-R Spec V.
Among the Spec V engine features are use of a unique resin intake manifold and dual branch exhaust manifold; revised piston crown shape to support compression 10,5:1, iridium tip spark plugs improve combustion characteristics, and a revised camshaft profile, reinforced connecting rods and 8 counterweight crankshaft to achieve a higher redline boundaries at 7000 rpm (6200 rpm against SE-R).
Sentra SE-R is equipped with Nissan's Xtronic CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission) with available paddle, which provides a unique offering in the sport compact market, while the SE-R Spec V is available only for close-ratio 6-speed manual. Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) and Traction Control System (TCS) are standard, while an optional helical limited slip differential is available on SE-R Spec V only.
Both vehicles use a damper spring independent front / rear coil suspension and torsion beam with stabilizer bar front design and rear disc brakes with antilock 4-wheel braking system and electronic distribution of braking forces (EBD) power steering and 17-inch aluminum alloy. The SE-R uses 11.7 inches and 11.5-inch front and rear, while contact with the road is managed by 225/45VR17 performance tires for all seasons.
SE-R Spec V has a unique adjustable suspension, brakes, tires and body structure changes from the base SE-R. SE-R Spec V is equipped with higher springs, shock absorbers and bushings, and larger (25mm), front stabilizer bar, 225/45WR17 a one-way high-performance tires, high performance brake rotors Front 12.6 inches disc and a review of the structure top cowl and a single trunk mounted "V" distress, as well as benefit from increased body rigidity.
Among the Spec V engine features are use of a unique resin intake manifold and dual branch exhaust manifold; revised piston crown shape to support compression 10,5:1, iridium tip spark plugs improve combustion characteristics, and a revised camshaft profile, reinforced connecting rods and 8 counterweight crankshaft to achieve a higher redline boundaries at 7000 rpm (6200 rpm against SE-R).
Sentra SE-R is equipped with Nissan's Xtronic CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission) with available paddle, which provides a unique offering in the sport compact market, while the SE-R Spec V is available only for close-ratio 6-speed manual. Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) and Traction Control System (TCS) are standard, while an optional helical limited slip differential is available on SE-R Spec V only.
Both vehicles use a damper spring independent front / rear coil suspension and torsion beam with stabilizer bar front design and rear disc brakes with antilock 4-wheel braking system and electronic distribution of braking forces (EBD) power steering and 17-inch aluminum alloy. The SE-R uses 11.7 inches and 11.5-inch front and rear, while contact with the road is managed by 225/45VR17 performance tires for all seasons.
SE-R Spec V has a unique adjustable suspension, brakes, tires and body structure changes from the base SE-R. SE-R Spec V is equipped with higher springs, shock absorbers and bushings, and larger (25mm), front stabilizer bar, 225/45WR17 a one-way high-performance tires, high performance brake rotors Front 12.6 inches disc and a review of the structure top cowl and a single trunk mounted "V" distress, as well as benefit from increased body rigidity.
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