Identifying SR20 variants?
David Pertuz
davidpertuz at mindspring.com
Mon Oct 20 19:28:48 CDT 2008
I distinctly remember reading a quite comrehensive listing of every SR20
variant by block and head code, but for the life of me I can't remember
where i saw it, since it's prolly been a couple of years since I did see
it. I'm pretty sure it was on the (first, non-dash) forum somewhere.
No EGR on the exhaust mani usually indicates a Euro-spec motor, but I
think those all had the header-type manifold. I've heard of a non-EGR
cast mani but not seen one. I have a high-compression lowport in my G20
and it does pull stronger than the engine in my SE-R.
David
Mark Holden wrote:
> Can anyone point me to a good reference for identifying the variants
> of the SR20DE?
>
> I recently picked up a 92 G20 to be my daily (well, I picked it up as
> a parts car for my B13 race car, but the guy who was selling it didn't
> have a clue and though the engine was terminal. The alternator
> bearing was going out), and it had the engine replaced at some point
> in it's history (230K, think the swap was at around 100K, multiple
> owners back). Anyhow, it's still got the Infiniti valve cover, but
> the exhaust secondary doesn't have a bung for the EGR, nor is there
> any of the stuff you usually see bolted to the front of the head above
> the exhaust manifold (like the catch can, etc). The AIV & BPT seem to
> be the same as the other highports I've worked on.
>
> Anyhow, the thing that's really making me wonder, besides the EGR not
> being present, is that this thing pulls waaay harder than any of the
> SR20DEs I've had before, and in a heavier car to boot. So I'm
> starting to wonder if I have a JDM or EDM engine with higher
> compression (and if I should be running higher octane gas!). Any
> good identifying marks on the engine that would tell me what I've got?
>
> I suppose a compression test should give me some idea, but I'd rather
> get a hard ID of the head/block that are in there.
>
> --
> Mark Holden
> meh710 at gmail.com <mailto:meh710 at gmail.com>
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