SR20DET-powered Datsun 1200 coupe. 'Nuf said.
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Overview
Club member AFRacer built one of the first SR20 Turbo 1200s back in 2004-2005. He used an automatic-tunneled 1200 to make the fit easy.
Looking good with S30 fender mirrors
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Engine out
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Intercooler, 26x9" air-to-air type fits between the grille and the radiator
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Oil pan fits inside the sway bar like it was made for the 1200!
Clearance of steering gearbox on LDH 1200
Plenty of room
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Donor
S13 "180SX" is a Silvia Coupe (RS13)
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SR20DET
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Engine in RS13, 3 April 2004
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Engine Mounts
Room enough, Engine can go back another inch
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Rear. Here's a pic from behind the engine in a automatic tunneled 1200. The coolant lines running behind the engine should be run elsewhere to allow more space behind the engine. Also the brake and fuel lines need to be redone from at least half way back so they're not inside the tranny tunnel
Left side. Plenty of room for headers, put a shield next to brake cylinder
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Cooling System
Start with one A-series powered Datsun 1200
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Remove the A15 engine
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Remove radiator extension and battery tray
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Stock RS13 radiator fits nicely
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Consider changing water outlet to Pulsar SR20 straight type
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Fuel System
The fuel system will consist of a high volume low pressure electric pump (Holley) sucking out of the gas tank into a surge tank, then the Walbro will suck out of the Surge Tank to the engine.
Walbro 255LPH inline fuel pump, high pressure for EFI and plenty of volume for high horsepower
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Surge tank made from stock coupe tanklet
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Upgrades
Greddy style intake, Nismo 555 cc injectors, Nismo fuel pressure regulator, and S15 T28 ball bearing turbo
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Top-mount exhaust, not needed for a 1200
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4.5" exhaust pipe, not needed
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Brake System
The SR swap only adds a few hundred lbs to the car, so it doesn't necessarily require bigger brakes. However you will likely be going faster, so it's a good idea to upgrade the brakes. Use a large diameter rotor to increase braking leverage while reducing pedal force needed -- the S13 Brakes swap is the easiest way.