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GB120 Engine bay A15R
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SubmitterdattodevilMore Photos from dattodevil   Last Update2005/9/3 8:32    Tell a friendTell a friend
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The rebuilt engine with the new PCV system hooked up, using SR18DE PCV valve hooked into a custom balance tube

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dattodevil
Posted: 2005/9/3 11:11  Updated: 2005/9/3 11:11
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
Joined: 2004/1/20
From: Christchurch. NZ
Posts: 1382
 Re: GB120 Engine bay A15R
Slowly getting everything done, would like to get a reduction starter next. Apparently there may be a straight bolt up replacement. Also would love to get the fittings etc all replated, just to add that finishing touch.

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datrat_dave
Posted: 2005/9/3 14:59  Updated: 2005/9/3 14:59
Home away from home
Joined: 2004/8/10
From: Melbourne
Posts: 775
 Re: GB120 Engine bay A15R
GB120? and A15R? Whats these stand for, the A15 racer?

Very nice dude has come together quite shibbily,the alternator bracket kinda needs the same blue im thinking...

Dave

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A14force
Posted: 2005/9/3 23:04  Updated: 2005/9/3 23:04
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
Joined: 2003/12/3
From: Christchurch NZ
Posts: 3707
 Re: GB120 Engine bay A15R
I've been giving your Idea some thought Damon. Have you considered that having a balance tube set up in place, may reduce idle quality, By allowing Exhuast gas plulses to corrupt the vacuum signal to other cylinders?

Just a thought.

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dattodevil
Posted: 2005/9/3 23:24  Updated: 2005/9/3 23:24
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
Joined: 2004/1/20
From: Christchurch. NZ
Posts: 1382
 Re: GB120 Engine bay A15R
You might be right there Bart, but it's still manifold vacuum, so in theory it should lessen the effect. It seems to run quite smooth.
And yes Dave the R is for racey