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Engine Nissan CR12DE

The popular compact cars Micra and March, as well as the useful Wingroad and AD station wagons, are equipped with the 1.2-liter Nissan CR12DE engine, also known as CR12, which has been manufactured in Japan since 2002. There are two versions of this power unit available: one with and one without a phase regulator at […]

Engine Nissan CR10DE

The company produced the 1.0-liter Nissan CR10DE engine (abbreviated CR10) from 2002 to 2004, but it was soon discontinued because of its subpar performance. This power unit is familiar from the K12’s rear Micra or March models. The CR12DE and CR14DE internal combustion engines are also part of the CR family. The engine was mounted […]

Engine Nissan CGA3DE

The 1.4-liter Nissan CGA3DE engine served as a more sophisticated and contemporary version of its younger siblings and was manufactured for a very brief period of time, from 2000 to 2003. A 100 horsepower version of the power unit with direct fuel injection was available in the local market. The CG10DE and CG13DE internal combustion […]

Engine Nissan CG13DE

The 1.3-liter Nissan CG13DE engine, also known as CG13 for short, was manufactured at a plant in Japan between 1992 and 2003. It was primarily used in extremely small models for the regional auto industry. Most frequently, babies like Micra, March, or Cube have such a power unit. Internal combustion engines CG10DE and CGA3DE are […]

Engine Nissan CG10DE

The 1.0-liter Nissan CG10DE Clean Green engine, also known as CG10, was produced between 1992 and 2003 and was primarily found in regional compact cars like the March and Micra. A direct fuel injection modification was available in several markets between 2000 and 2002. The CG13DE and CGA3DE internal combustion engines are also part of […]

Engine Jeep EJH

The Renegade crossover and several Fiat models, including the 500X, Siena, Punto, and Palio, use the 1.6-liter Jeep EJH or 1.6 E.torQ gasoline engine, which has been manufactured in Brazil since 2011. In essence, this power unit is an improved Tritec motor. There is still only one internal combustion engine in the E.torQ series. The […]

Engine Jeep ERH

Produced between 1986 and 2006, the Jeep ERH or AMC 242 4.0-liter gasoline engine was found in nearly every brand of SUV, including the Wrangler, Cherokee, and Grand Cherokee. The engine was manufactured using the RENIX injection system until 1991, at which point it switched to its own from Mopar. Internal combustion engines (EPE) are […]

Engine Jeep EPE

From 1983 to 2002, the Jeep EPE or AMC 150 2.5-liter gasoline engine was manufactured and fitted to the company’s well-known SUVs, including the Wrangler, Comanche, and Cherokee. A carburetor was used until 1985, followed by TBI single injection until 1990 and MPI distributed injection after that. Internal combustion engines (ERH) are also part of […]

Engine Jeep EML

From 1992 to 2003, the company assembled the 5.9-liter Jeep EML or Magnum 360 V8 engine, which was installed in Durango and Grand Cherokee SUVs as well as Ram and Dakota pickups. This power unit is renowned for being picky about the fuel it uses. ELF internal combustion engines are also part of the Magnum […]

Engine Jeep ELF

From 1992 to 2002, the company produced the 5.2-liter Jeep ELF or Magnum 318 V8 engine, which was found in many of its SUVs and pickups, including the Dakota, Durango, and Grand Cherokee. Although it used a lot of fuel, this engine stood out for its high dependability and endurance. Internal combustion engines (EML) are […]