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Nissan CG engine

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Manufacturer
  
Nissan Motors

Configuration
  
I4

Valvetrain
  
DOHC

Production
  
1992-2002

Displacement
  
1.0L 1.3L 1.4L

Fuel system
  
Fuel injection

The CG engine is a 1.0 L, 1.3 L or 1.4 L straight-4 piston engine from Nissans Aichi Kikai division. It is an aluminum DOHC 16-valve design. The engine was developed for use in the Nissan Micra/March K11 series. All engines featured multi-point fuel injection. Redline is at 7300 rpm.

Contents

This compact, reliable, lightweight and fuel-efficient motor has also found life in many Nissan Forklift models.

The breakdown of the engine code is as follows:

  • CG - Clean Green
  • 10, 13 or A3 - 1.0, 1.3 or 1.4 Litres
  • D - Double Overhead Cam (DOHC)
  • E - Multi-port Fuel Injection
  • CG10DE

    The 1.0 L (998cc) CG10DE was built from the introduction of the Nissan Micra K11 in January 1992 until it was replaced by the K12 series in 2002.

    CG13DE

    The 1.3 L (1275cc) CG13DE was built from 1992 and continues to power the current (2007) model K11 in Taiwan. In 2000 it was replaced by the CGA3DE in most countries.

    CGA3DE

    The 1.4 L (1348cc) CGA3DE was built between November 1999 and 2002. The engine produced 85 PS (63 kW) @6000 rpm and 120 N·m (89 lb·ft) @4000 rpm. This engine, although considered a 1.4 in the European market, was still marketed as a 1.3 engine in Japan due to the cubic capacity being 1,348 cc. The x-alpha spec Z10 Nissan Cube was made from May 2001 to September 2002.

    In October 2002 the CG engines were replaced with CR engines in Japan.

    References

    Nissan CG engine Wikipedia