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Re: S13 - S14 SR20det into a datsun 1200 ute
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Yes the s13 plenum is a low mount and the s14 is top mount !

Posted on: 2014/8/10 7:43
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Re: S13 - S14 SR20det into a datsun 1200 ute
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Nice !! Is it yours ? It's a de hey ? Are the de plenums the same as the det ? It is a tight squeeze between the brake cylinder !

Posted on: 2014/8/10 7:36
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Re: S13 - S14 SR20det into a datsun 1200 ute
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Street use .....

I'm a Aussie living in Nz so I can engineer a sr20det in a 1200 ute no problems ..... Just was concerned that a s14 won't fit in a 1200 ute because of the plenum !

Posted on: 2014/8/9 9:55
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Re: S13 - S14 SR20det into a datsun 1200 ute
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Good point !

Have been researching and have read that it is a tight conversion .... Between the brake booster, the strut tower and the plenume ? I haven't seen any 1200utes with the s14 in them

Posted on: 2014/8/9 0:44
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Re: S13 - S14 SR20det into a datsun 1200 ute
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Sorry probably not a good description ..... What differences are there from installing a s13 sr20det to a s14 sr20det ? I've heard that you can only fitt the s13 ? S14 won't fitt ?

Thanks

Posted on: 2014/8/8 20:26
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S13 - S14 SR20det into a datsun 1200 ute
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Hi

What are the differences between fitting an s13 to fitting a s14 to a 1200 ute ?

Posted on: 2014/8/8 11:40
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Re: Fitting a H190 to a b122 ute
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Sweet ! Thanks for that ..... What about the tail shaft ? Will the standard 1200 fit up ? Or will I have to grab the 260c shaft ? Can you recommend a rear disk conversion for this diff ? It has drum set up ATM I think it's a 260c 330 series ....

Posted on: 2014/7/30 1:34
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Dattos - 1200 ute 4agze, 1600 L18 twin Su, 1600 ca18det
Current - building a ca18det 1200 ute and drag 1200 ute undecided on the donk !
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Fitting a H190 to a b122 ute
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Hi

I've got my hands on a H190 diff out of a 260c. Just wondering if I need to fit the leaf springs off the 260c to the ute ? Or can I use the the original leaf springs off my ute ? The H190 leaf springs do look different... I currently have a H165 diff set up, also can I get away with not shorting the H190 diff ?

Cheers sean

Posted on: 2014/7/28 3:15
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Re: Fitting a 32/36 DGAV-3D webber to a A15
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Any idea what to do with the electrical cables running to the standard carby ?

Posted on: 2014/7/18 2:22
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Re: Fitting a 32/36 DGAV-3D webber to a A15
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Hey mate

If was to set up a return line for the fuel do I have run a line back from the carby to the fuel tank ? If so where do I tap into ? Or can I tap back into the fuel line ? I don't have a carbon canister


Thanks bro

Posted on: 2014/7/17 10:56
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