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The Nissan N14 Pulsar SSS was produced by Nissan Australia between 1991 and 1995. According to CarPoint.com.au, this hatchback dominated the racing category at the time. The Pulsar SSS, together with the Honda NS-X, was the Wheels 1991 Car of the Year, a rating compiled by Wheels Magazine. The model was manufactured in Australia until March 1993. After that, the vehicle was imported into the country.
Dimensions
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The Nissan N14 Pulsar SSS fits into the category of compact cars. It is 4,146 millimeters long, 1,660 millimeters wide and 1,394 millimeters high. The 2,430-millimeter wheelbase delivers a 1.7 overall length-to-wheelbase ratio. The vehicle is equipped with a 50-liter fuel tank. The car's 1,170-kilogram weight is distributed in a 61.6-to-38.4 front-to-rear ratio.
Engine and Transmission
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The 1998-cc SR20DE in-line four-cylinder DOHC engine equips the car with enough power to deliver an impressive 105 kilowatts at 6,400 revolutions per minute, with a torque of 178 newton meters at 4,800 rpm. The bore and stroke measure 88 by 86 millimeters, while the compression ratio is 9:5 to 1. The car has a five-speed manual transmission.
Chassis
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The front and rear suspension of the Nissan N14 Pulsar SSS consists of struts, coil springs and anti-roll bars. The car comes with power-assisted steering and a 10.8-meter turning radius. The vehicle has 195/55R14 82H alloy wheels.
Other Specifications
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The car is fairly fuel-efficient, making 33.2 mpg, or 9.3 liters per 100 kilometers. The Pulsar SSS goes from 0 to 60 km/h in 4.1 seconds and from 0 to 100 km/h in 9.2 seconds. Its top speed is 194km/h. A new Nissan N14 Pulsar SSS cost AUD$ 23,730 in 1991 and AUD$ 31,240 in 1995.
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