Damn it man. Yes, I have pulled apart engines - though I hardly find that a prerequisite to knowing how many cylinders the freaking thing has.
From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nissan_Skyline
EDIT: Before you call people dumbasses and shove websites in their faces, why don't you actually LOOK at the websites you are giving. Below is the site you listed, which also gives the 4 cylinder GXi Model as part of the '89 and '91 Skyline range.
http://www.about-autos.net/specs/1989.5/
http://www.about-autos.net/specs/1991.8/
Well damn, Will. Better go back and pull apart another engine.
From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nissan_Skyline
You can print that out and stick it on your wall.The BNR32 Skyline debuted in May 1989, beginning the revitalization of the model. This series was available as either a hardtop 2-door or 4-door sedan/saloon. It would feature several potent versions of the RB-series straight-6 engines which had improved heads over the previous version and used the new "ECCS" (electronically concerntrated control system) injection system. Also available were an 1800 cc 4 cylinder GXi model. HICAS four wheel steering was available on most models, with the rear wheels being hydraulically linked to the front steering. The 2.5 litre version became one of the first cars made in Japan to feature a 5 speed automatic transmission. All 2 litre turbo and non turbo versions with automatic transmssions were 4 speed.
EDIT: Before you call people dumbasses and shove websites in their faces, why don't you actually LOOK at the websites you are giving. Below is the site you listed, which also gives the 4 cylinder GXi Model as part of the '89 and '91 Skyline range.
http://www.about-autos.net/specs/1989.5/
http://www.about-autos.net/specs/1991.8/
Well damn, Will. Better go back and pull apart another engine.
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