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Originally published by: [http://datsun1200.com/userinfo.php?uid=174 ddgonzal], On: Mar-04-2003 | Originally published by: [http://datsun1200.com/userinfo.php?uid=174 ddgonzal], On: Mar-04-2003 | ||
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I hope this can help regards from WALLY | I hope this can help regards from WALLY | ||
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- | <img size=256>http://datsun1200.com/uploads/photos/672.jpg</img> | + | The Wagon |
- | <br>[http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=672 The Wagon] | + | <br>{{Album|672}} |
The following may help anybody wanting to supercharge an A series motor the information is only what has worked for me you may or may not agree so try it and see how you go. | The following may help anybody wanting to supercharge an A series motor the information is only what has worked for me you may or may not agree so try it and see how you go. | ||
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<br>I used a centrifugal unit I was told was off a Subaru 990 cc engine not much bigger than an alternator . Mounted on the Passengers side of an A14 Australian Sunny engine using the alternator mount bracket off an early 1200 engine, this bracket does mount to the block in the same way if one of the holes is elongated then simply use an all thread bolt long enough with locking nuts and washers to adjust the blower back and forward to allow the pulley to line up to the crank pulley. | <br>I used a centrifugal unit I was told was off a Subaru 990 cc engine not much bigger than an alternator . Mounted on the Passengers side of an A14 Australian Sunny engine using the alternator mount bracket off an early 1200 engine, this bracket does mount to the block in the same way if one of the holes is elongated then simply use an all thread bolt long enough with locking nuts and washers to adjust the blower back and forward to allow the pulley to line up to the crank pulley. | ||
- | <img size=256>http://datsun1200.com/uploads/photos/602.jpg</img> | + | {{Album|602}} |
- | <br>[http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=602 blower mounting] | + | |
Be sure to mount the blower with the inlet side to the bottom. I didn't use the inlet hose casting that came on the blower there just isn't enough room so I made my own out of stainless steel 304 grade it has a sharper angle and longr bend to bring the whole lot up futher back toward the fire wall allowing for a 320 Holley carburettor (using No 62 jets) to mount solidly at the top, watch for height clearance off the air cleaner (see my photos) to see where the carbuettor ended up, this works well mounted here because it can suck clean cold air though the square hole in the radiator support panel. | Be sure to mount the blower with the inlet side to the bottom. I didn't use the inlet hose casting that came on the blower there just isn't enough room so I made my own out of stainless steel 304 grade it has a sharper angle and longr bend to bring the whole lot up futher back toward the fire wall allowing for a 320 Holley carburettor (using No 62 jets) to mount solidly at the top, watch for height clearance off the air cleaner (see my photos) to see where the carbuettor ended up, this works well mounted here because it can suck clean cold air though the square hole in the radiator support panel. | ||
- | <img size=256>http://datsun1200.com/uploads/photos/634.jpg</img> | + | Notice blower is down low at front of engine |
- | <br>[http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=634 Notice blower] down low at front of engine | + | <br>{{Album|634}} |
'''INLET MANIFOLD AND HEADER PIPES''' | '''INLET MANIFOLD AND HEADER PIPES''' | ||
<br>There is no need for to much explanation here see my photos to see what I have done. The inlet manifold is made of 32mm steam pipe bends welded to flange plates I had cut out by an abrasive jet cutter the hose end is 50mm outside dia tube the rest of the plumbing going back to the outlet side of the blower is 50mm outside dia S/S tube reduced to 42mm outside dia to suit the blower outlet casting. The S/S header pipes I custom made them myself, they look 4 into one but they arenot they just have a very short secondry pipes. | <br>There is no need for to much explanation here see my photos to see what I have done. The inlet manifold is made of 32mm steam pipe bends welded to flange plates I had cut out by an abrasive jet cutter the hose end is 50mm outside dia tube the rest of the plumbing going back to the outlet side of the blower is 50mm outside dia S/S tube reduced to 42mm outside dia to suit the blower outlet casting. The S/S header pipes I custom made them myself, they look 4 into one but they arenot they just have a very short secondry pipes. | ||
- | <img size=256>http://datsun1200.com/uploads/photos/635.jpg</img> [http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=635 full] | + | {{Album|635}} |
'''ENGINE MODS''' | '''ENGINE MODS''' | ||
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'''PERFORMANCE'''<br>I haven't had this on a dyno so I can only try to explain. Comparing to a standard A14 on a steep hill the standard I'm in 2nd gear wanting to get out and push the exact same hill the supercharger engine is in 4th gear backing off for the corners in the road. I have given the odd late model V8 good flogging over 400 meters after that they pass. I have not taken this car to the drags so I don't know any times sorry. It also eats WRX's in standard form.</td><td></td></tr></table> | '''PERFORMANCE'''<br>I haven't had this on a dyno so I can only try to explain. Comparing to a standard A14 on a steep hill the standard I'm in 2nd gear wanting to get out and push the exact same hill the supercharger engine is in 4th gear backing off for the corners in the road. I have given the odd late model V8 good flogging over 400 meters after that they pass. I have not taken this car to the drags so I don't know any times sorry. It also eats WRX's in standard form.</td><td></td></tr></table> | ||
+ | {{Album|1053}} | ||
FOR DISCUSSION and PHOTOS, [http://datsun1200.com/search.php SEARCH the club] for ''wally wagon'' | FOR DISCUSSION and PHOTOS, [http://datsun1200.com/search.php SEARCH the club] for ''wally wagon'' | ||
- | [[Category:Tech Section Featured Cars]][[Category:Featured Cars]] | + | = 743HCA = |
- | [[Category:Forced Induction]] | + | 2003 January, Wally put the [http://datsun1200.com/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?post_id=12111#forumpost12111 wagon up for sale] the first time. |
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+ | In 2004, Pierre ended up with the Wagon. In 2006 [http://datsun1200.com/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?post_id=121444#forumpost121444 Pierre's dad had the wagon]. | ||
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+ | {{Album|12256}} {{Album|8621}} {{Album|8597}} {{Album|8596}} {{Album|8591}} | ||
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+ | = MIN712 = | ||
+ | QLD 'MIN712' plates (ex-ute of Pierre's brother - see [[MIN712]]) are now on the Wagon | ||
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+ | NOW WITH TURBO | ||
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+ | [http://datsun1200.com/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?post_id=482896#forumpost482896 FOR SALE: 2016 December by Evey] | ||
+ | <br>{{UploadPost|174_585b4037a5bc2.jpg|482896}} {{UploadPost|174_585b402099307.jpg|482896}} | ||
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+ | [[Category:Tech Section]][[Category:Featured Cars]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Forced Induction]]{{End}} |
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Tech Section
This is the old Tech Section article
Originally published by: ddgonzal, On: Mar-04-2003
Article text by WALLY.
I hope this can help regards from WALLY
FOR DISCUSSION and PHOTOS, SEARCH the club for wally wagon
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743HCA
2003 January, Wally put the wagon up for sale the first time.
In 2004, Pierre ended up with the Wagon. In 2006 Pierre's dad had the wagon.
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MIN712
QLD 'MIN712' plates (ex-ute of Pierre's brother - see MIN712) are now on the Wagon
NOW WITH TURBO
FOR SALE: 2016 December by Evey
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