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The MA is a straight-4 SOHC 0.9 L, 1.0 L, or 1.2 L engine introduced in 1982 by Nissan, intended primarily for the K10 series Micra/March model. It shares design similarities with the older E engine, with an 8-valve hemispherical cylinder head but differs in that it uses an aluminium cylinder block. Unusually, the specified ignition timing for the MA10 running on the specified 90 RON
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was 2 degrees after top dead centre, reflecting a very high flame speed in the compact
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MA10E

The MA10E was used in the Nissan Saurus Jr. *Displacement: *Maximum power: / 5600 rpm


MA09ERT

The MA09ERT was a twin charged ( supercharger and
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) engine that powered the
March Superturbo The Nissan Micra, also known as the , is a supermini car (B-segment) that has been produced by the Japanese automobile manufacturer Nissan since 1982. The Nissan Micra replaced the Japanese-market Nissan Cherry. It was exclusive to Nissan Japa ...
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March R The Nissan Micra, also known as the , is a supermini car (B-segment) that has been produced by the Japanese automobile manufacturer Nissan since 1982. The Nissan Micra replaced the Japanese-market Nissan Cherry. It was exclusive to Nissan Japa ...
and the
March Superturbo R The Nissan Micra, also known as the , is a supermini car (B-segment) that has been produced by the Japanese automobile manufacturer Nissan since 1982. The Nissan Micra replaced the Japanese-market Nissan Cherry. It was exclusive to Nissan Japa ...
. *Displacement: *Bore: *Stroke: *Maximum power: @ 6500 rpm *Maximum torque: @ 5200 rpm *Compression ratio: 7.7:1 *weight:


MA10ET

The
Nissan MA10ET The MA is a straight-4 SOHC 0.9 L, 1.0 L, or 1.2 L engine introduced in 1982 by Nissan, intended primarily for the K10 series Micra/March model. It shares design similarities with the older E engine, with an 8-valve hemispherical cylinder head bu ...
powered the Figaro and
March Turbo The Nissan Micra, also known as the , is a supermini car (B-segment) that has been produced by the Japanese automobile manufacturer Nissan since 1982. The Nissan Micra replaced the Japanese-market Nissan Cherry. It was exclusive to Nissan Jap ...
. *Displacement: *Bore: *Stroke: *Maximum power: at 6000 rpm *Maximum torque: at 4400 rpm *Compression ratio: 8.0:1
March Turbo Type 1 (A-1) Engine Photograph


MA10S

The MA10S is an engine with an electronically controlled carburetor. It was used in the Be-1 and 1989 Micra and Pao. *Displacement: *Bore: *Stroke: *Maximum Power: / 6000 rpm *Maximum Torque: / 3600 rpm *Compression Ratio: 9.5:1


MA12S

The MA12S is the designation for the larger engine. It was used in the
Nissan Micra The Nissan Micra, also known as the , is a supermini car ( B-segment) that has been produced by the Japanese automobile manufacturer Nissan since 1982. The Nissan Micra replaced the Japanese-market Nissan Cherry. It was exclusive to Nissan J ...
K10. *Displacement: *Bore: *Stroke: *Maximum Power: / 5600 rpm *Maximum Torque: / 3600 rpm *Compression Ratio: 9.0:1


See also

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List of Nissan engines This is a list of piston engines developed by Nissan Motors. Engine naming convention Nissan uses a straightforward method of naming their automobile engines. The first few letters identify the engine family. The following digits are the displ ...
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