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Re: A14 Injection
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speaking of twin weber manifold quad throttle bodies.......i happened to get hold of a set brand new from t he states, never been on anything. still in the the wrapping. 45mm to
be exact. i was gonna put em on the A15 in the ute before the old girl got smacked...*tear....anyways i've moved on

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Posted on: 2001/12/18 5:40
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Last Sunday's Datnet.org Cruize
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Chris, i wouldnt mind a couple of those photos if you wanna send em through.

that corolla with the SR20 in it does a 12.1 1/4 mile on 4inch stockers.
weapon.

the 1200 turnout was good. majority of them being utes, what i like to see.

anyways ctahc up with yas later.

i've still got an a-series 5 speed at home from my parts selling. thats all i
have left.

any takers.....

Justin

Posted on: 2001/12/18 5:34
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glenn, is that your coupe thats for sale in unique cars?

looks 100% sitting next to the porsche.

i know which one i'd look at first.

Justin

Posted on: 2001/12/15 12:36
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Re: unique cars
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Nah i saw itin unique cars. the picture is at the top of a page on the left hand side. theres a picture of a brown
porsche next to it.

i didnt go to the show, i live in sydney. but the coupe looks tops against the cars on the page its on.

Justin

Posted on: 2001/12/15 3:01
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Re: A14 Injection
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i have a quad throttle body setup to bolt onto a 45mm wber manifold. but the price i'm asking, i dont want to
put you guys out.

they can range anywhere between 300 and 600 bucks. depending on condition.

the heads are different. but only slightly, they have little ports in top of the inlet ports for the injectors.
nothing a die grinder cant fix.

anyways have fun searching. they are rare as rocking horse shit.

Justin

Posted on: 2001/12/14 3:01
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Re: Help to Indentify a Carb
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from your description of the carby, i'd have to say that all that extra gear is pollution gear.

and on saying that, i'd have to say that the carby would be off an A14 or A15. most likely an A14 coz the A15 carbies had smaller jets than the A12 carbies so i think
that might be it.

Justin

Posted on: 2001/12/9 12:27
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mate, sorry to say, some guy bought the SU's complete. sorry mate. and sorry again coz i just sold the whole car, with the 4 speed so i dont
have that any more.

i've still got a 5 speed if any of your guys are interested...

Justin

Posted on: 2001/12/5 2:42
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my ute is pretty much now in pieces guys.

everything has to go.

carbies are gone, tailshaft is gone, dash is gone.

interested? ring me 0438 928 204

Justin

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Posted on: 2001/12/4 6:00
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Re: what diff to get
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if thats the case, then stick with the ute housing and put a S3 centre in and leave the axles coz the ute ones are the same size as the bluebird ones coz they
use the same bearings.

Justin

Posted on: 2001/12/4 5:56
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Re: Hydraulic Clutch in a 1200
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something you've gotta remember between US and Aussie 1200's with the clutch is that the exhaust runs down the drivers side on the US models which makes it just that bit harder
to run a cable clutch down the left side if the arms are on the left side.

hence an hydraulic clutch. ease of flexibiltiy.

Justin

Posted on: 2001/11/29 2:24
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