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L20-T in my old 1600
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TnPshow
Posted: 2007/1/8 11:04  Updated: 2007/1/8 11:04
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
Joined: 2002/8/22
From: Adelaide, SA
Posts: 1991
 Re: L20-T in my old 1600
It was my first Datto!

Anybody seen this car round Adelaide?

I wouldn't mind buying it back...

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Dodgeman
Posted: 2007/1/8 11:08  Updated: 2007/1/8 11:08
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
Joined: 2003/6/27
From: Southern Tablelands N.S.W. Australia
Posts: 8287
 Re: L20-T in my old 1600
Did it draw through both throats of the Weber, or just one?
A friend built a Holden van showcar back when they were all the go. [1970's] It had a 202 six with this same setup & it sucked through one throat only. Went quite well too.

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TnPshow
Posted: 2007/1/8 11:10  Updated: 2007/1/8 11:10
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
Joined: 2002/8/22
From: Adelaide, SA
Posts: 1991
 Re: L20-T in my old 1600
Both throats worked all the time - on a cold night during a quick fang up to Mount Lofty, I'd pop the bonnet and the whole manifold would be glowing red hot and the weber adaptor would be covered in ice...

I miss that car...

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Dodgeman
Posted: 2007/1/8 11:16  Updated: 2007/1/8 11:16
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
Joined: 2003/6/27
From: Southern Tablelands N.S.W. Australia
Posts: 8287
 Re: L20-T in my old 1600
Yes, I saw the other photo's & I can now see how you had it setup.

With a turbo, you get a nice steady, pulse free flow on the suction side & carbs will flow, & mix, much better this way than with pulse flow that you get with one throat per cylinder. No spitback, just a constant stream of air & all of it flowing in one direction all the time.

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sikdatto1200
Posted: 2007/1/8 11:41  Updated: 2007/1/8 11:41
Home away from home
Joined: 2003/2/25
From: adelaide
Posts: 466
 Re: L20-T in my old 1600
mmmm very nice, what boost were you running and howd the l20b hold up, stock internals or fancy? very interested!

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gx1200
Posted: 2007/1/8 12:25  Updated: 2007/1/8 12:25
Home away from home
Joined: 2005/3/31
From: Adelaide. SA
Posts: 921
 Re: L20-T in my old 1600
I remember... I reckon this was the first turbo datto I ever rode in... Twas quite quick from memory!

Cheers. Adam.

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TnPshow
Posted: 2007/1/8 22:06  Updated: 2007/1/8 22:06
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
Joined: 2002/8/22
From: Adelaide, SA
Posts: 1991
 Re: L20-T in my old 1600
Ya - and standard brakes made for brown undies You might remember that Adam or was that Charles?

Boost was 7psi and the L20 was stock as a rock but strong - it came with a copper head gasket but when I rebuilt the motor (was DOA when I bought it) I didn't put it back in...

I regret sekking the car to this day - I sold it for $3000 (interior was smick and body was above average) with a rebuilt motor 5000k old, rebuilt turbo.... and bought a bog stock RX3 sedan


About a year later it was in the Trading Post again for $2900 but I didn't have the cash then (just put a 12A turbo in the RX3)

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pager
Posted: 2007/1/8 22:28  Updated: 2007/1/8 22:28
Home away from home
Joined: 2003/3/21
From: Tamworth, NSW
Posts: 850
 Re: L20-T in my old 1600
Quote:
mmmm very nice, what boost were you running and howd the l20b hold up, stock internals or fancy? very interested!


I have read of l20 engines putting out 200kw at the wheels
it had :-
forged pistions(nothing else changed internally)
mechanical injection
locked distributor
an running on on methenol at 40PSI