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#13 Re: Nissan QR25
D Posted on: 2015/9/15 15:27
is it a clubbie type vehicle eg. westfield, caterham or other?

How about a factory rwd 2.5 v6, heaps of aftermarket support for the VQ

VQ25HR
The 2.5 L VQ25HR (for "High Revolution" or "High Response") is only offered on longitudinally-mounted engine vehicles which tend to be rear wheel drive or all-wheel drive. Bore and stroke are 85 mm and 73.3 mm, with a compression ratio of 10.3:1. It produces 235 PS (173 kW; 232 hp) @6,800 rpm and 194 lb·ft (263 N·m) @4,800 rpm. It has dual CVTC for both intake and exhaust, microfinished camshafts and a redline of 7,500 rpm.

It is fitted to the following vehicles:

2006–present Nissan Skyline V6 250GT Sedan - 235 PS (173 kW; 232 hp)
2006–present Nissan Fuga 250GT - 223 PS (164 kW; 220 hp)
2006–present Infiniti M V6 M25 Sedan - 222 hp (166 kW)
2010–present Infiniti EX J50 EX25 Crossover SUV - 235 PS (173 kW; 232 hp)
2011–2012 Infiniti G V6 G25 Sedan - 218 hp (163 kW)
2012–present Mitsubishi Proudia 250 VIP - 223 PS (164 kW; 220 hp)

Im sure with good springs, redline limiter removed 8500rpm
vq35 or vq40 itbs it will be a rocket with this stroke


#12 Re: Nissan QR25
ddgonzal Posted on: 2015/9/15 1:10
Good point, when your government has restrictions on engine size. E.g. 2.0 liter is usually the limit in Australia. An ICV (Individually Contructed Vehicle) is one way to exceed the limit, for example put your 1200 body on a frame chassis that is designed for a larger engine.

What kind of replica vehicle?


#11 Re: Nissan QR25
1200rallycar Posted on: 2015/9/15 0:49
I would investigate building a "replica" instead of "car from scratch"

rules for replicas are far more favorable, and there's not much test for how accurate your replica is


#10 Re: Nissan QR25
D Posted on: 2015/9/14 12:49
they have been improved since the serious issues they had
I think they are post 07 but some tuners offered them with
sr20de cranks machined to suit which are full counterweight
and better for high rpm and I believe they where 2.3L.
Dont think these mob still offers them from lack of interest.
They are an ugly thing and many datsun folk have built L series
with the ka24de head in various forms and cost.


#9 Re: Nissan QR25
KDSB110 Posted on: 2015/9/13 19:51
Actually a frontier of 05 or newer uses this type of engine plus I've heard reports of the ka transmission fitting as well. I haven't tried it but I too am thinking of doing this swap as well. People say its junk but they have been improving them and I've seen multiple people who have been successful with turbos and superchargers. I think when a pro racer uses one that's when people will stop saying its junk... I cant wait to get my hands on one.


#8 Re: Nissan QR25
ddgonzal Posted on: 2006/11/19 3:25
Hi Chuckie,

Good idea. In stock form, the QR25 is much better than the QR20 -- 25% more swept volume! If you are going to turbo it, well no worries, just use custom rods & pistons...

It seems no one has investigated which transmissions will fit (if any). Perhaps you will have to make a bellhousing adapter plate. Also in the Sentra it has fly-by-wire throttle, and it seems no one has back-fitted this into an older car.

Some information is here: Nissan QR25DE 2.5 liter Engine in the club Tech Section.


#7 Re: Nissan QR25
D Posted on: 2006/11/18 19:27
qr20 is better for the stroke as the 25 has huge issues as as mentioned is a piece of junk. Also you wont find an adaptor for the qr youll need one made up.


#6 Re: Nissan QR25
datgo Posted on: 2006/11/18 18:04
another one to try is castlemaine rod shop they make bellhousings and adaptor plates among other things,


#5 Re: Nissan QR25
chuckie78 Posted on: 2006/11/18 17:30
Thanks!! Have you got any contact details for them? Or know where I could find them? Just Googled them but came up with nothing!


#4 Re: Nissan QR25
blofly Posted on: 2006/11/18 16:49
just a guess but dellows fabricate all kinds of different bellhousings to suit almost any gearbox to heaps of different engines, maybe give them a bell and see if they can help you out there?



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