4th gen engine info
#1
4th gen engine info
Got this from:
http://your.bamawisp.net/maxima/wiki/index.php/VQ30DE
The VQ30DE became the benchmark V6 engine throughout the world making the Ward's 10 Best Engines list for many years. Though similiar in external appearance to the VE30DE from the 3rd Generation (92-94) SE Maximas, the VQ is based off an all aluminum design with microfinished internals for smooth operation.
The VQ30DE did not feature, like its older sibling VE30DE, variable valve timing. Its light-weight design, however, made up for this deficiency and was able to punch out a nice fat torque curve.
There were three VQ30DE implementations for the Maxima - US Intake Manifold (USIM), US Variable Intake Manifold (00VI), and Middle Eastern Variable Inake (MEVI).
Nissan updated the VQ30DE by increasing bore and stroke along with intake enhancement - creating the 3.5L update VQ35DE for 2002+ 5th Generation Maximas.
Specifications
* 60 degree, V6
* Valve-train: dual overhead cams, chain driven, 4 valves per cylinder
* Induction System: Sequential Multi-point Fuel Injection, variable induction
* Fuel System: ECCS
* Displacement: 3.0 liters (2988cc)
* Bore: 93mm
* Stroke: 73.3mm
* Compression Ratio: 10:1
* Fuel: Premium Unleaded (91 octane)
USIM
* Horsepower (SAE net): 190 bhp (@ 5600 rpm)
* Torque (SAE net): 205 lb/ft (@ 4000 rpm)
00VI
* Horsepower (SAE net): 222 bhp (@ 6400 rpm)
* Torque (SAE net): 217 lb/ft (@ 4000 rpm)
MEVI
(requires SAE net based information)
* Horsepower (SAE gross): 227 bhp (@ 6400 rpm)
* Torque (SAE gross): 229.4 lb/ft (@ 3600 rpm)
* Compression Ratio: 9.5:1
So how do I tell once type engine I have? From the VIN?
http://your.bamawisp.net/maxima/wiki/index.php/VQ30DE
The VQ30DE became the benchmark V6 engine throughout the world making the Ward's 10 Best Engines list for many years. Though similiar in external appearance to the VE30DE from the 3rd Generation (92-94) SE Maximas, the VQ is based off an all aluminum design with microfinished internals for smooth operation.
The VQ30DE did not feature, like its older sibling VE30DE, variable valve timing. Its light-weight design, however, made up for this deficiency and was able to punch out a nice fat torque curve.
There were three VQ30DE implementations for the Maxima - US Intake Manifold (USIM), US Variable Intake Manifold (00VI), and Middle Eastern Variable Inake (MEVI).
Nissan updated the VQ30DE by increasing bore and stroke along with intake enhancement - creating the 3.5L update VQ35DE for 2002+ 5th Generation Maximas.
Specifications
* 60 degree, V6
* Valve-train: dual overhead cams, chain driven, 4 valves per cylinder
* Induction System: Sequential Multi-point Fuel Injection, variable induction
* Fuel System: ECCS
* Displacement: 3.0 liters (2988cc)
* Bore: 93mm
* Stroke: 73.3mm
* Compression Ratio: 10:1
* Fuel: Premium Unleaded (91 octane)
USIM
* Horsepower (SAE net): 190 bhp (@ 5600 rpm)
* Torque (SAE net): 205 lb/ft (@ 4000 rpm)
00VI
* Horsepower (SAE net): 222 bhp (@ 6400 rpm)
* Torque (SAE net): 217 lb/ft (@ 4000 rpm)
MEVI
(requires SAE net based information)
* Horsepower (SAE gross): 227 bhp (@ 6400 rpm)
* Torque (SAE gross): 229.4 lb/ft (@ 3600 rpm)
* Compression Ratio: 9.5:1
So how do I tell once type engine I have? From the VIN?
#3
u have a 00vi if u have a 2000 Maxima or someone has swapped ir IM
U have a MEVI if u bought ur car from Iraq or swapped IMs
U have a USIM if u bought a maxima int he US and u car seems like it dies above 5k rpms
U have a MEVI if u bought ur car from Iraq or swapped IMs
U have a USIM if u bought a maxima int he US and u car seems like it dies above 5k rpms
#6
#7
Originally Posted by tavarish
you have a 1998 Nissan Maxima in the US. You have the craptacular USIM. Congratulations.
SWEET! What prize do I get for it being the most craptacular of the bunch?!
#16
Originally Posted by devilz05
I can tussle your hair...and call you count crapula if you want.
BTW: What is that metal bar in the picture above that spans across the engine and bolts into the coil over tops? Why is that there?
#19
Originally Posted by Juicey
Ahh shucks! Does that come with a reach around?
BTW: What is that metal bar in the picture above that spans across the engine and bolts into the coil over tops? Why is that there?
BTW: What is that metal bar in the picture above that spans across the engine and bolts into the coil over tops? Why is that there?
Front strut tower bar
Tightens up the front end to improve handling.
#21
Originally Posted by whitegold
What is cheaper and easier to install 00VI or MEVI?
MEVI is going to be easier to install, but getting a bit hard to find. I believe Courtesy still sells them.
#23
it says our US compression is 10:1, does the MEVI work better with the higher compression??? i wonder why they would have dropped the compression to 9.5:1 with that intake manifold....
i would assume it would make even more power if they used the same compression.
i would assume it would make even more power if they used the same compression.
#24
Originally Posted by jbrocious
it says our US compression is 10:1, does the MEVI work better with the higher compression??? i wonder why they would have dropped the compression to 9.5:1 with that intake manifold....
i would assume it would make even more power if they used the same compression.
i would assume it would make even more power if they used the same compression.
#28
Originally Posted by WielkiWaac
they have mevi in europe. german, austria etc. not only in iraq
#30
Originally Posted by Ceasars Chariot
3.5 > 00VI > MEVI > *HICCRFPOC > USIM
* hamster in circular cage running for piece of cheese
* hamster in circular cage running for piece of cheese
#32
Originally Posted by Flava_24/7
Only if it has the upgrade,..... running hamster.
#33
Originally Posted by devilz05
A running hamster would count as forced induction and probably yield you some serious gains. I wonder how long they can last in 95 degree summer temperatures...
You must do the Cold Air mod.........shaved hamster with ice cube on its back.
#35
Originally Posted by jbrocious
it says our US compression is 10:1, does the MEVI work better with the higher compression??? i wonder why they would have dropped the compression to 9.5:1 with that intake manifold....
i would assume it would make even more power if they used the same compression.
i would assume it would make even more power if they used the same compression.
anyone? insight?
#36
According to the info from Post #1, it says that mevi puts down 5 peak hp and 12 peak tq than 00vi. How in the world is that possible? I thought we've already shown enough dyno maps that 00vi dominates mevi everywhere. Dude, weak. I was getting ready to do a 00vi conversion soon. Now this is really making me puzzled.
#38
Originally Posted by GodFather
According to the info from Post #1, it says that mevi puts down 5 peak hp and 12 peak tq than 00vi. How in the world is that possible? I thought we've already shown enough dyno maps that 00vi dominates mevi everywhere. Dude, weak. I was getting ready to do a 00vi conversion soon. Now this is really making me puzzled.
#40
Originally Posted by Apparition
just out of curiosity are you running 00vi nismology?..