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Modification GTS-4, produced from 1993 (november)

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GENERAL

Body type Coupe

Drive FULL 4WD

Transmission 5 speed floor shift with OD

Displacement, cc 2498

Frame E-ENR33

Price of new car, thousands yen (Tokyo area) 3018 (~$25100)

SPECIFICATION (SPECS)

EXTERIOR

Exterior dimensions (LxWxH), mm 4640 x 1720 x 1355

Interior dimensions (LxWxH), mm 1820 x 1415 x 1090

Wheel base, mm 2720

Treads (F/R), mm 1460 / 1470

Ground clearance, mm 145

Curb vehicle weight, kg 1430

Gross vehicle weight, kg

Seating capacity, persons 5

Doors number 2

Min.turning radius, m 5.3

Fuel tank capacity, l 65

ENGINE

Displacement, cc 2498

Engine model RB25DE

Max.power (Net), kw(PS)/rpm 190 ps (139.75 kw) / 6400 rpm

Max.torque(Net), N*m(kg*m)/rpm 23.5 kg*m (230.46 N*m) / 4800 rpm

Power density 7.53

Engine type Serial 6 cylinder DOHC24 valve

Engine information

Fuel system NISSAN EGI (ECCS) (electronic gasoline injection)

Turbocharger No

Fuel type Unleaded premium gasoline

LEV system (Low emission vehicle) No

Compression ratio 10

Bore, mm 86

Stroke, mm 71.7

Final gear ratio

Fuel consumption at 10-15 modes, l/100km 10.8

Fuel consumption at 60 km/h, l/100km

CHASSIS / TRANSMISSION

Power steering Yes

Tires size, front 205/60R15 91h

Tires size rear 205/60R15 91h

Braking system, front Ventilated disk

Braking system, rear Disk

Suspension system, front Independent suspension multiple link type

Suspension system, rear Independent suspension multiple link type

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