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Guam_Guy |
Posted: 2004/1/2 3:31 Updated: 2004/1/2 3:31 |
Just popping in   Joined: 2004/1/2 From: Posts: 1 |
 Re: z18 turbo Does anyone know where I can get my hands on one of these in the US?
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ddgonzal |
Posted: 2004/1/2 4:40 Updated: 2004/1/2 4:40 |
Moderator   Joined: 2001/5/3 From: Kent, WA Posts: 31758 |
 Re: z18 turbo Hi Guam_Guy, the Z18T was never used in any american-model Datsuns. But some came in as "used" import engines. You might be able to find a used one somewhere if you watch the online ads every day. I saw one at the Portland Swap Meet one year during the 80s.
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AlcoholicA |
Posted: 2004/1/9 16:03 Updated: 2004/1/9 16:03 |
Just can't stay away   Joined: 2002/10/23 From: Australia, SA, Adelaide Posts: 124 |
 Re: z18 turbo Why does the Z18 have twin spark plugs for each cylinder? is it to help combustion or some reason which involves the turbo? i wonder...
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ddgonzal |
Posted: 2004/1/9 18:25 Updated: 2004/1/9 18:25 |
Moderator   Joined: 2001/5/3 From: Kent, WA Posts: 31758 |
 Re: z18 turbo Z-type engine series used twin spark plugs to help with emissions control, called "NAPS-Z".
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AlcoholicA |
Posted: 2004/1/27 11:50 Updated: 2004/1/27 11:50 |
Just can't stay away   Joined: 2002/10/23 From: Australia, SA, Adelaide Posts: 124 |
 Re: z18 turbo well...anyway i wanna get a 180B and stick of of these suckas in it lol
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matbighat |
Posted: 2004/6/14 6:13 Updated: 2004/6/14 6:13 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)   Joined: 2001/1/30 From: California Posts: 2973 |
 Re: z18 turbo Speaking of sticking motors into 180b's, I did an approximate measure and found that there's an extra 2" between strut towers on a 610 vs. a 510.
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1200post |
Posted: 2007/9/28 14:05 Updated: 2007/9/28 14:05 |
Home away from home   Joined: 2007/5/17 From: sydney Posts: 156 |
 Re: z18 turbo the z18 come out in the 2 door bluebirds 86 goes good in 1600 but 
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B120dat |
Posted: 2003/1/30 14:03 Updated: 2003/1/30 14:03 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)   Joined: 2002/12/2 From: Brisbane Posts: 2317 |
 Re: z18 turbo does the 2.0L L-series go hard?/?? in a ute?
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dattodude |
Posted: 2003/1/30 14:18 Updated: 2003/1/30 14:18 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)   Joined: 1998/12/6 From: Sydney, Australia Posts: 5806 |
 Re: z18 turbo You'd need a custom bonnet. They are a tall engine. Plus you'd have trouble fitting the radiator. Chris. ps. Get a CA18DET... 
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B120dat |
Posted: 2003/1/30 11:37 Updated: 2003/1/30 11:37 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)   Joined: 2002/12/2 From: Brisbane Posts: 2317 |
 Re: z18 turbo what engine is in the 200B is that the L series?
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1200rallycar |
Posted: 2003/1/30 12:09 Updated: 2003/1/30 12:09 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)   Joined: 2002/3/20 From: Melbourne, Australia Posts: 8221 |
 Re: z18 turbo yep
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Lobster |
Posted: 2003/1/30 17:53 Updated: 2003/1/30 17:53 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)   Joined: 2002/8/25 From: Canberra, Australia Posts: 1618 |
 Re: z18 turbo Quote: what engine is in the 200B is that the L series? It's also in the series 1 and 2 bluebirds.
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L18_B110 |
Posted: 2003/1/31 0:27 Updated: 2003/1/31 0:27 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)   Joined: 2002/8/6 From: Brisbane, Australia Posts: 3792 |
 Re: z18 turbo like the pic says, it's actually a Z18. Not an L series, but very closely related. The bottom end is basically identical, with a different (x-flow) head. smaller brother of the Z20 dimlight has in the chickenhawk.
L20B will fit under a standard 1200 bonnet easily in terms of height. Lengthways its a bit tight, but fitting the radiator in isn't a prob. you'll need a thermo fan in front of the radiator (ie on the grill side)
And yes, it will go hard in a 1200 ute, even with just a little tweaking.
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YRL05S |
Posted: 2003/1/31 0:41 Updated: 2003/1/31 0:41 |
Home away from home   Joined: 2002/11/25 From: Sydney Posts: 393 |
 Re: z18 turbo Z18's and L-series are very closely related, it is possible to put a Z head on a L-series bottom end with the use of the Z24 front cover. Z18's are a top little motor i had one years ago they are a tough little unit and are dirt cheap. As for L-series in a 1200 ute, a L20 will fit (and will clear the bonnet) a bloke i know used to have a 1200 ute with a webered L20 in it and it used to run high 12's slicked up.
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L18_B110 |
Posted: 2003/1/31 1:06 Updated: 2003/1/31 1:06 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)   Joined: 2002/8/6 From: Brisbane, Australia Posts: 3792 |
 Re: z18 turbo jeeezus! that's one wild L20!  are you sure there wasn't a turbo hiding between it and the webers? 
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YRL05S |
Posted: 2003/1/31 1:24 Updated: 2003/1/31 1:24 |
Home away from home   Joined: 2002/11/25 From: Sydney Posts: 393 |
 Re: z18 turbo Nah not that wild (had forgies in it), had nitrous on it too. I might have forgot to mention that, funny that. Only 75hp shot in third gear and up but thats enough. This car was stolen a couple of years ago and the guy that pinched it died in it trying to out run the coppers. Fairly easy but strong set up L20, 260Z 5 speed and a Hilux diff all wrecking yard stuff. He had problems with the bores in the L-series turning into ovals due to too much pressure (compression & nitrous), he found that the imported L-series blocks (ie 200B SSS) or series 2 blueys were the best.
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1200ute8u1 |
Posted: 2003/1/30 8:37 Updated: 2003/1/30 8:37 |
Home away from home   Joined: 2002/10/14 From: nsw,AUSTRALIA Posts: 549 |
 Re: z18 turbo whats the one below it in the pic
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1200rallycar |
Posted: 2003/1/30 8:44 Updated: 2003/1/30 8:44 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)   Joined: 2002/3/20 From: Melbourne, Australia Posts: 8221 |
 Re: z18 turbo l-series
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1200ute8u1 |
Posted: 2003/1/30 10:54 Updated: 2003/1/30 10:54 |
Home away from home   Joined: 2002/10/14 From: nsw,AUSTRALIA Posts: 549 |
 Re: z18 turbo ok se it would be a later l - series as it sais nissan on it
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