Nissan MA10ET

Nissan MA10ET

The Nissan MA10ET is an in-line 4 cylinder engine made by the Nissan Motor Co. It is one of the engines installed in Nissan Micra K10 type.

Engine kind/spec

  • Number of cylinders: Four water-cooled in-line cylinders
  • Total capacity(cc): 987
  • Compression ratio: 8.0
  • Max power(PS/rpm): 85 PS (63 kW; 84 hp)/6000
  • Max torque (/rpm): 12.0 kg·m (117.7 N·m; 86.8 ft·lbf)/4400
  • Fuel supply device: Nissan Motor ECCS
  • Power resource(V-AH): 12-30
  • Fuel(l): 40L Unleaded regular

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