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Old 11-29-2006, 10:40 PM
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Sentra SE-R
QR25DE 177hp @ 6,000 rpm, 172 lb-ft@ 2,800 rpm

Sentra SE-R Spec V
QR25DE 200 horsepower at 6,600 rpm and 180 lb-ft of torque at 5,200 rpm

200-Horsepower SE-R Model Joins 2007 Sentra Lineup, Offers Serious Performance at an Affordable Price

Sentra SE-R, SE-R Spec V Set to Join Sentra Lineup in March 2007
When Nissan first launched the Sentra SE-R in 1991, it helped establish the concept of a “sport compact” car. With a high performance 4-cylinder engine stuffed into a compact body, the original SE-R offered sports car-like performance for buyers on a budget. Enthusiasts and the media recognized this unique combination of performance and value and the Sentra SE-R became an instant hit – and has maintained a loyal following through two successive generations of SE-R.


The latest incarnation of the SE-R joins the Nissan lineup in March 2007 with two exciting versions, the Sentra SE-R and the higher horsepower Sentra SE-R Spec V. Both the new SE-R and SE-R Spec V are powered by Nissan’s advanced 2.5-liter 4-cylinder engine (QR25DE) and are equipped with a range of unique performance-oriented equipment and features, including standard 17-inch wheels and tires, 4-wheel disc brakes with Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) and specially tuned electric power steering (EPS) – as well as unique exterior and interior appearance modifications.


“The new SE-R takes full advantage of the redesigned 2007 Sentra and adds a level of power and performance that is usually available only through aftermarket modifications,” said Bill Bosley, vice president and general manager, Nissan Division, Nissan North America, Inc. “With the 2007 model, Nissan has undertaken its most in-depth development effort yet for the SE-R.”


Development of the SE-R engine was guided by Motohiro Matsumura, Chief Vehicle Engineer, who previously led the development of Nissan’s highly acclaimed “VQ” series V6 engine.


Special emphasis was placed on the SE-R Spec V’s new high output version of the QR25DE 4-cylinder engine, with extensive modifications to the top end of the engine developed exclusively for the SE-R Spec V. Among the unique Spec V engine features are use of a unique resin intake manifold and dual branch exhaust manifold; revised piston crown shape to support a higher compression ratio (10.5:1); iridium tipped spark plugs for improved combustion characteristics; and a revised cam shaft profile, reinforced connecting rods and 8-counterweight crankshaft to achieve a higher redline limit of 6,800 rpm.


With these modifications, the power achieved is 200 horsepower at 6,600 rpm and 180 lb-ft of torque at 5,200 rpm (when using premium unleaded fuel). Helping to put all this power to the ground is an optional Helical Limited-Slip Differential (available with Spec V only). The Spec V model is available only with a close-ratio 6-speed manual transmission. It also has unique suspension, brakes, tires and body structure changes (versus the base SE-R).


In the area of chassis, handling and braking performance, the SE-R Spec V is equipped with higher rate springs, shocks and bushings; 225/45WR17 uni-directional high performance tires; high capacity front disc brakes with 12.6-inch rotors; and a revised cowl top structure and a unique trunk mounted “V” brace, both utilized for increased body rigidity.


Chassis performance and vehicle dynamics tests were conducted on the grueling Nurburgring Nordschleife closed circuit outside of Cologne, Germany. Behind the wheel of the SE-R Spec V on the Nordschleife circuit was Nissan’s chief development driver, Yukio Kamiyama, who was also responsible for Nissan’s legendary Skyline R32 and R33 models.


“With Nissan’s top development staff working on Sentra SE-R, it has achieved unprecedented levels of power and performance,” said Bosley.
The SE-R model offers fun-to-drive performance and aggressive, sporty appearance to those who want the convenience of an automatic transmission. The Sentra SE-R, equipped exclusively with Nissan’s Xtronic CVT™ (Continuously Variable Transmission), is a unique offering in the sport compact market.


Enhancing the driving experience of the SE-R model are steering wheel-mounted paddle shifters. Designed to be fun and engaging, the paddle shifters allow for quick and responsive up shifts and down shifts while driving on mountain roads or just negotiating through daily traffic.


“As we’ve shown with the Xtronic CVT-equipped Altima and Maxima, CVTs are not just for smoothness and fuel economy – they can be tuned for performance also” said Bosley. Performance in the SE-R is delivered by the QR25DE engine tuned for 177 horsepower at 6,000 rpm and 172 lb-ft of torque at 2,800 rpm (on regular unleaded fuel).


The new SE-R’s independent strut front / torsion beam rear suspension design, shared with the standard 2007 Sentra, has been tuned for sporty handling, while not being overly firm during everyday use.


Stopping power for the SE-R is provided by 4-wheel disc brakes with 11.7-inch front rotors. Contact with the road is handled through 225/45VR17 all-season performance tires.


Inside the Sentra SE-R cabin are a number of unique SE-R features, including an exclusive black interior color, sport bucket front seats with SE-R stitching, unique seat fabrics, red seat belts (Spec V only), aluminum foot pedal pads, leather-appointed steering wheel and shift ****, and an additional two-gauge meter pack.
These two additional gauges, canted towards the driver, provide information on oil pressure and acceleration/deceleration g-force.


Like all 2007 Sentra models, the new SE-R also offers an array of comfort and convenience features including standard power windows and door locks, air conditioning, AM/FM/CD 6-speaker audio, and an integrated overhead compact disc holder. Optional features include a 340-watt Rockford Fosgate audio system, factory installed satellite radio and Nissan’s Intelligent Key keyless entry system (SE-R only).


Standard safety features for the Sentra SE-R include an Advanced Air Bag System (AABS) with dual stage front air bags and occupant classification system for the front passenger seat, front seat side air bags, side curtain air bags (for front and rear outboard occupant head protection), front seat Active Head Restraints and Zone Body construction.


“The last great component of the new 2007 Sentra SE-R is price. We’re targeting a price of around $20,000 for the Sentra SE-R Spec V – which means 200 horsepower for $20K – which we believe makes SE-R Spec V one of the best values in the sport compact segment,” said Bosley. “This new Sentra SE-R has a lot to offer even the most demanding enthusiasts. It’ll be a thrill to drive, right out of the box.”
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TAXI!!!!!!
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What was Nissan thinking?
I like the rounder edges of the previoius Sentra's.
Now everything is getting boxier.
Sentra's kind of in a little similar way looks like a Maxima/Altima sort of.
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not bad
can't wait to see more figures
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wow. nice other than the color. i wish i wouldnt have seen this post.

b4 my tC i had an 02 se-r that i was fixin up, then got in an accident and it was totalled. thats the reason i have the tC now.

r.i.p 2002 nissan sentra se-r
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the design is a little too boxy for me but the performance is not bad at all.
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Originally Posted by spECIal
wow. nice other than the color. i wish i wouldnt have seen this post.

b4 my tC i had an 02 se-r that i was fixin up, then got in an accident and it was totalled. thats the reason i have the tC now.

r.i.p 2002 nissan sentra se-r
9/05-7/06
What did you have done to it?
I have a two friends(brothers) on this side of town who has the Spec V of that year that is pretty well fixed up...motor wise. And his brother has a 2005 Spec V that is slightly modified as well.
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my girl drives a sentra.....hate the interior....but i must say is a very reliable car......but GOD that interior sukcs!!!....nuthin like a tc interior!!!
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I like the look of the new Sentra. Can't wait to test drive the Spec-V...
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Old 11-30-2006, 04:08 AM
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Originally Posted by David616
Originally Posted by spECIal
wow. nice other than the color. i wish i wouldnt have seen this post.

b4 my tC i had an 02 se-r that i was fixin up, then got in an accident and it was totalled. thats the reason i have the tC now.

r.i.p 2002 nissan sentra se-r
9/05-7/06
What did you have done to it?
I have a two friends(brothers) on this side of town who has the Spec V of that year that is pretty well fixed up...motor wise. And his brother has a 2005 Spec V that is slightly modified as well.
nothin major. i was just gettin started.
i had a sound system.
indash dvd player
my ps2 was hooked up inside
and i had an AEM cai

i miss that car.
i love my tC, but the thing i miss most is the speed. i dont race, but i wish the tC had the "get up" that my se-r had.
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that thing went downhill looks wise after they changed the first spec v looks.
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Originally Posted by iwantajdmgrl
that thing went downhill looks wise after they changed the first spec v looks.
yea, the old look was better.

this one looks like a squished maxima.

maxima---slightly smaller = altima-----slightly smaller/squished= sentra----a damn shame = versa. lol
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Saw the new Sentra's when i took a friend to a nissan lot recently. No SE-R models, just normal sentras, but those things are butt nasty in person. Smaller than previous generations. Lighter?
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Old 11-30-2006, 03:11 PM
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It just screams economy. Physically, it looks like a prius on crack with yellow fever.
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Looks are terrible. Not a fan of the exterior or the interior, but the pricing for the performance is impressive.
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Mini Maxima. Thats what I tought when I saw it at the local Nissan Lot.
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Originally Posted by David616
What was Nissan thinking?
I like the rounder edges of the previoius Sentra's.
Now everything is getting boxier.
Sentra's kind of in a little similar way looks like a Maxima/Altima sort of.
You answered your own question, they were thinking about making the Sentra look more like it's bigger brothers, the Maxima/Altima.
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Originally Posted by Prototype_xB
It just screams economy. Physically, it looks like a prius on crack with yellow fever.
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yeah, front end has no aggressive flare.
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Can you still get BREMBOs on the new Spec-V?
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