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Datsun

510

8s0–60 MPH
161TOP SPEED KPH
150HORSEPOWER

Notes

The Datsun 510 (1968-1973, known as Datsun Bluebird in Japan) is a compact sedan that became a legendary icon in both vintage racing and street car culture. The original 510 features a 1.6-liter inline-four engine (L16) producing approximately 96 horsepower in stock form. Power is delivered through a 4-speed manual transmission or 3-speed automatic to the rear wheels. The 510's significance lies not in raw power but in its exceptional chassis balance, independent rear suspension (a rarity in its class at the time), and lightweight construction weighing approximately 2,100 pounds.

The Datsun 510 gained legendary status in vintage racing, particularly in SCCA racing during the 1970s where it competed successfully against larger, more powerful American cars thanks to superior handling and reliability. The simple, robust mechanical design makes it highly suitable for modification, with common swaps including SR20DET turbo engines from later Nissan models or various inline-six engines, easily doubling or tripling stock power output. The 510's nimble handling, balanced weight distribution, and simple rear-wheel-drive layout provide an engaging driving experience that modern cars struggle to replicate. The boxy, clean styling has aged exceptionally well, and pristine examples have become highly collectible. The Datsun 510 represents an important chapter in Japanese automotive history, proving that Japanese manufacturers could build cars that combined reliability, affordability, and genuine driving enjoyment, paving the way for future Japanese sports sedans and establishing Datsun (later Nissan) as a serious performance brand in Western markets.

horsepower
150
WEIGHT KG
940
Power to Weight
0.16
CURRENT VALUE
$27,500

OEM Specs

engine Description
1.6-liter L-series straight-four
drive Type
RWD
0-60 MPH
8 SECs
TOP SPEED KPH
161
PRICE (MSRP) USD
$3,000
gearbox
5-SPEED MANUAL
torque
100 N.M
Model Years
1969-1970

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Lap Times

Time Track Car Mod Driver Tire Lap Date Date Added vs Predict Pace
1:30.1 Winton Motor Raceway (National Circuit CW) Race 30 Jun, 2025 29 Jan, 2026
1:04.6 Wakefield Park Raceway Race 25 May, 2018 20 Jun, 2026
1:23.5 Portland International Raceway - PIR (w/ Chicane) Race 07 Aug, 2023 27 Dec, 2023
2:06.1 Thunderhill (East 3 Mile w/ Cyclone) Race 05 Apr, 2023 29 Dec, 2023
1:53.8 Sonoma Raceway (Long Pre 2024) Race 05 Apr, 2023 18 Aug, 2024
2:05.7 Thunderhill (East 3 Mile w/ Bypass) Race 06 Nov, 2023 12 Jul, 2024
2:06.0 Buttonwillow Raceway (13CCW) Race 01 Oct, 2019 01 Feb, 2026
1:44.5 Laguna Seca (Current) Race 04 May, 2025 07 May, 2025
1:23.3 Putnam Park Road Course Race 11 Sep, 2023 20 Jul, 2024
1:29.0 Mission Raceway Park (CW) Medium 23 May, 2024 20 Mar, 2026 flag
1:50.9 GingerMan Raceway (Extended Course 10B CW) Race 07 May, 2025 15 May, 2025
2:00.6 Podium Club (CCW) Race 22 Feb, 2026 07 Mar, 2026
2:48.6 NCM Motorsports Park-National Corvette Museum (Mulsanne Chicane) Race 30 May, 2023 07 Aug, 2024 flag

Top Modified 510

Year Driver Name Mod Horsepower Tire Tire Size Vs Predict
1970 Datsun Garage Australia Race 100 ADVAN A050 225/50/15 -6.86s
1970 LAMBOSV1999 Race -5.76s
1970 Weller-Habits Race 700 100 AR-1 -3.32s
1969 Gabe Rothman Race 150 100 AR-1 +0.13s
1970 (DavidAnderson/Race) Dave_Car_Guy Race 150 +3.2s
1970 Piccolo DeLira Racing Race +3.34s
1970 (sprockett/Race) @_sprockett_ Race 150 100 AR-1 +4.42s
1970 (GreggBell/AR1) Gregg Bell Race 150 100 AR-1 205/50/15 +8.64s
1970 Jason Dosch Race 200 Ventus RS4 +20.51s
1970 Living the G life Medium
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