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Nifty, Vanette (?) intake is different, haven't seen one for a while
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Re: red 1973 Coupe for sale Cromwell NZ |
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Posted on: 3/29 3:29
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https://www.trademe.co.nz/a/motors/cars/nissan/listing/5173092658Nice to find a stock, unmodified Coupe. I see only an aftermarket stereo (mounted under the dash) and upgraded speakers in the stock location Quote: $39,000 or near offer
1973 Datsun 1200 Coupe, original unmolested Japanese assembled, NZ new Central Otago car. Owned and fastidiously cared for the present owner for almost 20 years. The pics tell the story. The car is located at Highlands Motorsport Park, Cromwell. Note mileage is in miles not kilometers. Registration expires: Jan 2026 WoF expires: Jul 2025 54,000km
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Edited by ddgonzal on 2025/3/29 7:52:37 Edited by ddgonzal on 2025/3/29 8:08:19
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Re: Datsun 1200 ute A15 build - Now EFI TURBO |
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The current NFNR manifold looks a little different
On top are all manifold plenum taps. So vacuum when off boost * MAP sensor would likely connect to one of the small fittings * Brake booster to the large fitting on the end, or whatever else needs to see manifold pressure
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Posted on: 3/28 20:44
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Re: Datsun 1200 ute A15 build - Now EFI TURBO |
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Wow. just wow nice work loosekid  
Posted on: 3/28 20:29
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On Trademe today https://www.trademe.co.nz/a/motors/cars/nissan/listing/5226121480half the price of a Nissan Juke! 1982 GB120 [G=long wheelbase] Registration expires: Jul 2025 WoF expires: Jun 2025 Buy Now: $22,000 Number plate: D4TTY Quote: 1982 Datsun Ute GB120
1200cc (A12) and 5 Speed Manual
Been resprayed in a cool green at some stage, looks great in the sun. was originally blue.
On 13inch Modgie style wheels with good tyres. I was going to chuck some 80s style JDM wheels on it….but never got round to it.
Runs really well. Starts with no issues. Handles like a go kart.
Alpine bluetooth head unit with Fusion 6.5inch speakers and tweeters.
Wanted to keep and do a few things but need to move it on as I need the space.
Have a spare set of rubbers for the vent windows on the doors.
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Re: Datsun 1200 ute A15 build - Now EFI TURBO |
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Thanks very much appreciate the reply!
On an unrelated note I'm trying to remember what size the vacuum hose is in the top of the NFNR manifold there and on the end for the booster..
Posted on: 3/28 0:28
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Re: Datsun 1200 ute A15 build - Now EFI TURBO |
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a basic catch can works with any manifold and with any carb or EFI. Unlike PCV which is tricky to run with most twin carby manifolds
connect both engine breathers to the catch can. That's all it takes. Rocker cover breather and block breather tube hook up to the catch can
There are more advanced oil separator cans that connect to the PCV fitting on the manifold. Instead, use a catch can with its own air filter By the way, anyone got a picture of the NFNR Racing EFI manifold?
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Re: 1200 utes Unite! |
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Well it depends on what you want
A racing cam means high-rpm power. Do you rev your A12 up to 6000 rpm now? If you never do, you won't like a racing cam. With racing cam, you will shift higher than 6000 rpm, where the stock A15 makes peak power
I would skip the extractors. Use a cast iron extractor (factory GX-style exhaust manifold) is quieter and makes just as much power at 6800 rpm. Plus more durable, last longer. Long-tube xtractors are only better if you tune them for a specific RPM range. Some just like the sound of tubular extractors
The stock ute 4.11 rear diff is a great compromise between quick acceleration and fuel economy. But if you have taller than stock 12" tyres, I would go with a steeper diff like a 4.375 or 4.675 from a Vanette in order to regain some acceleration
The other way people get the most out of an A15 is to put higher gear diff like a 3.7 or 3.45, keep the exhaust stock and fit taller tyres. This way it will get the most fuel economy, but the A15 will still accelerate as well as the A12 while getting better highway fuel economy. But then better than all that is a 5-speed overdrive
What do you hope to get out of it?
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We have to run a catch can in NSW how did you plumb it with the nfnr manifold and efi setup please?
Posted on: 3/26 8:45
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