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Nissan Exa (N13) specs

Car type Estate/wagon
Curb weight 1145 kg (2524 lbs)
Introduced 1987
Origin country Japan
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Submitted by machalel

Performance

0 - 100 kph9.8 s

Powertrain specs

Engine type 4-Cylinder 16-Valve DOHC
Displacement 1.8 l (110 ci)
Power 120 ps (118 bhp / 88 kw)
Torque 137 Nm (101 lb-ft)
Power / liter 67 ps (66 hp)
Power / weight 105 ps (103 bhp) / t
Torque / weight 120 Nm (88 lb-ft) / t
Transmission 5
Layout front engine, front wheel drive
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Hoppelmoppel123  2y ago

@fastestlaps please change the power to 120 PS and the torque to 137 Nm. Delete the performance, it is not able to reach these numbers

 

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FastestLaps  2y ago

Deleted top speed and 1/4 mile time, left 0-100 kph time as it seems plausible.


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Grim reaper  14y ago

i own one of these, still stock and mine does not weigh in at 1145 kilograms, mine weighs in at just bwt 899 kilograms and i get 8.5 sec for 0 - 100 km/h, so sorry but i think this stats is only for the one with the weird back boot


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Roadkill  15y ago

lol you guys are busting ya selves with this?
i had my STOCK nissan pintara t 2.4 at 240 km h plus! revs keept on going a lot higher, speedo just wasnt showing anymore. it did that in less than 1 km. NO JOKE OR BULLSHIT


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Anonymous  16y ago

but if you talking top speed on the quarter then they still need time to accelarate to the speed. in which wieght has an effect, you dont have all day to reach ya top speed.


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Wads  18y ago

The 1/4 mile time also looks rather quick?


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Georg  18y ago

sure I can..weight is a constant force... air drag is a increasing force (increase in square not liniar) after passing 160km/h (100mph) 100kg more or less play no rule in topspeed... my car fully loaded reach the same topspeed as empty... at low power cars they lost topspeed only at uphill sections with higher weight..this car with 100kg more would rech the same topspeed.. weight plays only a rule from a standing start at low speeds..


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FastestLaps  18y ago

You can't say "no rule". I would better say "has a very little influence". Because 1000 ton car will never run as fast as 1 ton car if both have about 100 hp. 1000 car would stand still :D


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Georg  18y ago

weight plays no rule at topspeed only power and aerodynamic... and the car lacks in both... 125mph at best... never 140mph


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FastestLaps  18y ago

140 mph seems quite optimistic. But car seems to be very light.


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Anonymous  18y ago

140mph? Are you sure??