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S15 Spec S

1999 ->

Engine: SR20DE

2.0L DOHC VVT

Turbo Type: N/A

Compressor A/R: N/A

Injector Size: 270cc

Models Available: Only came out in one model

Full electric options, Turbo only. With Viscous LSD.

Fuel System: ECCS Electronic Fuel Injection ( EFI )

Fuel Tank Capacity: 60 L

Transmisison: Available in a 5 Speed manual, or a 3 Speed Automatic ( with Overdrive ).

Automatic models are fitted with Power/Hold modes also.

Power Mode - Will allow the transmission to hold gears longer, and will down shift at much lower throttle positions.

Normal Mode - Is an automated sensing mode, if the car feels you are pushing the car, it will use Power mode.

Hold Mode - Will prevent you from pushing the car really hard, and will limit the revs to around 4,000 rpm. A very usefull mode when you desperatley need fuel :D Hold will also keep it in the selected gear unless you physically select a different gear.

Gear Ratios

Manual Transmission Automatic Transmission

1st 3.626 2.785

2nd 2.200 1.545

3rd 1.541 1.000

4th 1.213 0.694

5th 1.000 N/A

6th N/A N/A

Reverse 3.437 2.272

Final 3.692 3.916

Drive Train: Rear wheel drive, with Open or Viscous Coupling Limited Slip Differentials available.

Diff Ratios:

3.8:1

4.1:1

4.4:1

Suspension and Steering: Four wheel independant suspension is standard on all S15's.

Optional HICASII 4 Wheel Steering is available too.

Wheel Studs: 5

Brakes: Single Pot Disk

Weight Distribution: F/R 55/45% using an average driver weight of 60 Kg.

Weightings are as follows:

Manual- 1200 Kg

Auto- 1230 Kg

Size Dimensions: Length - Width - Height = 4445 x 1695 x 1285 mm

Wheelbase = 2525 mm

Optional Extras: Sunroof:

An electric slide back type was available, however proved to be terrible for taller people.

Velour / Leather Trim:

The majority of Silvia's came with a tweed trim, but some will be lucky enough to find a model with Velour, or a leather interior.

ABS:

Anti-Lock Braking System can be found on many Silvia's

Limited Slip Differential:

Check behind your rear left wheel, for an orange sticker if you are unsure as to if you have ABS or not.

Performance: SR20DE:

Power (ps): 165 @ 6400 rpm

Torque (kgm): 19.6 @ 4800 rpm

Compression Ratio: 10.0:1

Top Speed: 180 Km / Hr ( with speed limiter installed )

Stock Boost: N/A

S15 Spec R

1999 ->

Engine: SR20DET

2.0L DOHC VVT Turbo

Turbo Type: T28

Compressor A/R: 0.80

Injector Size: 480cc

Models Available: Only came out in one model

Full electric options, Turbo only. With Helical or Viscous LSD.

Fuel System: ECCS Electronic Fuel Injection ( EFI )

Fuel Tank Capacity: 60 L

Transmisison: Available in a 6 Speed manual, or a 3 Speed Automatic ( with Overdrive ).

Automatic models are fitted with Power/Hold modes also.

Power Mode - Will allow the transmission to hold gears longer, and will down shift at much lower throttle positions.

Normal Mode - Is an automated sensing mode, if the car feels you are pushing the car, it will use Power mode.

Hold Mode - Will prevent you from pushing the car really hard, and will limit the revs to around 4,000 rpm. A very usefull mode when you desperatley need fuel :) Hold will also keep it in the selected gear unless you physically select a different gear.

Gear Ratios

Manual Transmission Automatic Transmission

1st 3.626 2.785

2nd 2.200 1.545

3rd 1.541 1.000

4th 1.213 0.694

5th 1.000 N/A

6th 0.767 N/A

Reverse 3.437 2.272

Final 3.692 3.916

Drive Train: Rear wheel drive, with Open or Viscous Coupling Limited Slip Differentials available.

Diff Ratios:

3.8:1

4.1:1

4.4:1

Suspension and Steering: Four wheel independant suspension is standard on all S15's.

Optional HICASII 4 Wheel Steering is available too.

Wheel Studs: 5

Brakes: Four Pot Ventilated Disks

Weight Distribution: F/R 55/45% using an average driver weight of 60 Kg.

Weightings are as follows:

Manual- 1240 Kg

Auto- 1270 Kg

Size Dimensions: Length - Width - Height = 4445 x 1695 x 1285 mm

Wheelbase = 2525 mm

Optional Extras: Sunroof:

An electric slide back type was available, however proved to be terrible for taller people.

Velour / Leather Trim:

The majority of Silvia's came with a tweed trim, but some will be lucky enough to find a model with Velour, or a leather interior.

ABS:

Anti-Lock Braking System can be found on many Silvia's

Limited Slip Differential:

Check behind your rear left wheel, for an orange sticker if you are unsure as to if you have ABS or not.

Performance: SR20DET:

Power (ps): 250 @ 6400 rpm

Torque (kgm): 28.0 @ 4000 rpm

Compression Ratio: 8.5:1

Top Speed: 180 Km / Hr ( with speed limiter installed )

Stock Boost: 8 psi

there are also 2 other models but these are the 2 main ones the others ..the autech and the varietta.... read up on these once youve learned about these :D :D :D :D

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