Nissan
180sx s13
The Nissan 180sx s13: 0-60 in 6.3 s, 146 mph top speed, 205 hp.
Frequently asked questions
How fast is the Nissan 180sx s13 0-60?
The Nissan 180sx s13 does 0-60 mph in 6.3 seconds.
What is the top speed of the Nissan 180sx s13?
The Nissan 180sx s13 has a top speed of 146 mph.
How much horsepower does the Nissan 180sx s13 have?
The Nissan 180sx s13 produces 205 hp.
What is the fastest recorded lap for the Nissan 180sx s13?
The fastest recorded lap for the Nissan 180sx s13 is 54.640 at Lakeside Park CW.
Notes
The Nissan 180SX S13 represents Japanese domestic market variant of Nissan's S13 platform sports coupe, produced March 1989 through December 1998 as sister model to Silvia sharing mechanical components while featuring distinctive fastback hatchback body style with popup headlights differentiating from Silvia's notchback coupe configuration. Initially powered by 1.8-liter turbocharged CA18DET inline-four producing approximately 175 horsepower justifying '180' nomenclature referencing displacement, the platform received significant upgrade 1991 introducing legendary SR20DET 2.0-liter turbocharged inline-four producing 205 horsepower through sophisticated fuel injection, Garrett T25G turbocharger, and advanced engine management creating substantial performance improvement. Weight of approximately 2,690 pounds enabled competitive power-to-weight ratio creating engaging rear-wheel-drive dynamics, while sophisticated multi-link rear suspension provided exceptional handling characteristics establishing S13 chassis as legendary tuning platform. The 180SX distinguished itself from North American 240SX through turbocharged powertrains unavailable in emissions-restricted markets, creating substantial performance advantage and establishing Japanese-spec models as highly desirable among international enthusiasts willing to navigate right-hand-drive import requirements. Production spanned three distinct generations with evolutionary updates from March 1989-January 1991 (Type I), January 1991-August 1996 (Type II introducing SR20DET), and August 1996-December 1998 (Type III) receiving cosmetic refreshes and equipment upgrades while maintaining fundamental architecture.
Technical specification reflected late-1980s Japanese sports car philosophy combining turbocharged performance with practical everyday usability, featuring available five-speed manual transmission preferred by enthusiasts or four-speed automatic serving convenience-oriented buyers, comprehensive standard equipment including air conditioning and power accessories, and versatile hatchback configuration providing genuine cargo capacity absent from traditional sports coupes. Chassis employed advanced multi-link rear suspension creating exceptional handling precision and tuning flexibility, MacPherson strut front configuration balancing cost efficiency with adequate performance, and rear-wheel-drive layout enabling classic sports car dynamics increasingly rare among modern platforms. The SR20DET engine achieved legendary status within tuning communities through robust internal components tolerating substantial power increases, responsive turbocharger creating immediate boost delivery, and comprehensive aftermarket support enabling modifications ranging from mild street upgrades through extreme competition builds exceeding 500 horsepower. Interior featured typical late-1980s Japanese aesthetic with comprehensive instrumentation, supportive seating, and build quality reflecting Nissan's premium positioning, though ergonomics and materials appeared dated compared to contemporary European competitors. The 180SX sold exclusively through Nissan Bluebird Store dealer network replacing Gazelle model, while mechanically-identical Silvia distributed through Nissan Prince Store locations creating unusual marketing segmentation typical of Japanese domestic market strategies.
Motorsport applications spanned drifting competitions where S13 chassis achieved iconic status as definitive rear-drive platform combining accessible pricing, robust mechanicals, and exceptional handling dynamics creating ideal foundation for competitive sideways driving, while drag racing, time attack, and circuit racing categories demonstrated platform versatility. The 180SX remained production beyond S13 Silvia's 1993 discontinuation, convincing Nissan to maintain availability throughout S14 generation before final discontinuation December 1998 without direct replacement as company consolidated model lineup. Today 180SX examples command strong values within enthusiast communities as Japanese-market turbocharged variant offering performance unavailable in North American 240SX, valued for legendary SR20DET powertrain enabling extensive modification potential, proven chassis dynamics supporting competitive motorsport applications, comprehensive aftermarket support accumulated through decades tuning community development, and iconic styling establishing S13 as definitive 1990s Japanese sports car aesthetic. Platform represents peak Japanese bubble-era sports car development before economic recession forced manufacturer consolidation and performance car segment contraction, establishing 180SX as historically significant model demonstrating Nissan engineering excellence during golden era predating corporate struggles limiting subsequent performance car development.
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YEAR NOTES
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Lap Times
| Time | Track | Car | Mod | Driver | Tire | Lap Date | Date Added | vs Predict | Pace |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 54.6 | Lakeside Park | Stock | 28 Jun, 2014 | 24 May, 2026 | -2.61s | +4.36% | |||
| 1:42.0 | Bruce McLaren Motorsport - Taupo International Motorsport Park (CCW) | Race | 16 Jan, 2015 | 16 Jan, 2026 | -2.35s | +2.24% | |||
| 1:19.4 | Queensland Raceway (National) | Heavy | 24 Jul, 2023 | 18 Jan, 2026 | -0.54s | +0.66% | |||
| 59.0 | Queensland Raceway (Clubman) | Heavy | 01 Jun, 2023 | 03 Feb, 2026 | -0.03s | +0.05% | |||
| 1:55.1 | Buttonwillow Raceway (13CW) | Race | 19 Jan, 2019 | 24 Nov, 2022 | +0.38s | -0.32% | |||
| 1:01.0 | Queensland Raceway (Clubman) | Race | 04 Nov, 2012 | 18 Jan, 2026 | +1.06s | -1.72% | |||
| 1:32.4 | Willow Springs Raceway (Big Willow) | Race | 08 Jun, 2017 | 18 Jan, 2026 | +2.41s | -2.53% | |||
| 1:33.0 | Willow Springs Raceway (Big Willow) | Heavy | 02 Apr, 2017 | 18 Jan, 2026 | +2.85s | -2.98% | |||
| 2:17.5 | Sydney Motorsport Park (Brabham Circuit) | Heavy | 14 Nov, 2014 | 02 Feb, 2023 | +4.37s | -3.06% | |||
| 1:22.0 | Collie Motorplex (Long) | Medium | 01 Feb, 2023 | 21 Jan, 2026 | +3.13s | -3.68% | |||
| 2:04.0 | Mondello Park (CW) | Medium | 04 Jun, 2007 | 17 Jan, 2026 | — | ||||
| 1:38.6 | Winton Motor Raceway (National Circuit CW) | Heavy | 08 Mar, 2020 | 02 Feb, 2023 | +5.68s | -5.62% | |||
| 1:52.8 | Sydney Motorsport Park (GP Circuit) | Heavy | 13 Dec, 2013 | 02 Feb, 2023 | +8.91s | -7.85% | |||
| 1:32.7 | Road Atlanta | Race | 07 May, 2016 | 17 May, 2026 | — | — | |||
| 58.6 | Baskerville Raceway | Race | 18 Apr, 2025 | 19 Jan, 2026 | — | — | |||
| 1:12.4 | Sydney Motorsport Park (Druitt North Circuit) | Race | 28 Jul, 2013 | 05 Feb, 2023 | — | — |
Modified Cars
| Year | Driver Name | Mod | Horsepower | Tire | Tire Size | Vs Predict |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1989 (w/A050) | Tom Coleman | Heavy | 388 | 100 ADVAN A050 | 215/40/17 | -11.37s |
| 1989 (w/VictraRC) | Erin Sanford | Race | — | 100 Victra RC-1 | — | -6.61s |
| 1989 (w/AA) | Lloyd Powell | Race | — | 100 ADVAN A050 | — | -6.24s |
| 1989 | YB0THA | Race | 350 | — | — | -6.22s |
| 1990 (w/CRSCR1) | Rob Ponystumble | Heavy | 205 | 200 CR-S (CR-1) | 255/40/17 | -4.4s |
| 1989 (w/NS) | Peter Hong | Race | 380 | 200 N'Fera SUR4g | — | -2.37s |
| 1994 | Alex Yo | Heavy | 388 | 220 595 RSR | 235/40/18 | -1.03s |
| 1989 | slayergarage | Heavy | 350 | 100 AR-1 | 215/45/17 | -0.63s |
| 1989 | Sam Collins | Race | — | — | — | -0.33s |
| 1990 | Ben Hunt | Race | 391 | 1 P Zero Racing Slicks | 215/45/17 | -0.2s |
| 1990 | Agent Anorak | Medium | 205 | — | — | +0.01s |
| 1989 | nelosw20 | Medium | 205 | — | — | — |
| 1997 (w/AD08R) | androozee | Heavy | 205 | 200 ADVAN AD08R | 215/45/17 | — |
| 1994 | samoolol | Medium | — | — | — | — |
| 1994 (sil80 racecar) | Callum Whatmore | Race | 205 | 80 Ventus TD | 245/40/17 / 275/40/17 | — |
| 1994 (sil80 racecar) | Callum Whatmore | Race | 330 | 80 Ventus TD | 245/40/17 | — |