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Re: still overheating
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shaun same thing in my coupe, overbored engine, gemini radiator,12" thermo on a daviescraig switch. my engine warms up from nominal to hot way too easily, and doesnt cool easily - im considering a largeR radiator with twin (factory) fans. i dont have room on the gemini radiator to put another fan (unless i have 1 pulling, 1 pushing).

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dakota digital sells lots of digital guages..

Posted on: 2005/3/10 7:44
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Re: finally the a15 is in
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hell yea it moves now

soo true, my A15 hammers if i ever put the foot all the way down. once its properly worn-in ill be able to take heaps of cars on the road.
i ended up using the A15 flywheel with no problems (although i did buy a new A15 clutchkit as well), also using 4-speed coupe box.

Posted on: 2005/3/9 2:05
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Re: 120Y WAGON PARTS CHEAP
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the drive train - will it fit with an H165 on a 1200 coupe ?? i hope you dont get rid of that car with a recon'd A series engine in it - what a WASTE
if the drive train will fit plz PM me an ill make a trip down to ACT for fireworks/pr0n/datsun bits

Posted on: 2005/3/9 1:46
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Re: Racing parts
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i dunno why so many people dont work A series engines, theyre great little engines to work on. I think we can blame the L series, CA series and FJ series engines for the lack of A series love on this site...

Posted on: 2005/3/9 1:43
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Re: Need to upgrade Radiator
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an FJ engine's radiator might help you, im looking at a DR30 radiator at the moment w/ twin fans, although it seems like overkill for my A15, which currently tends to warm up (above 1/2 way on needle) most of the time unless driving... gemini radiator not good enough ? the 12" thermo keeps it steady but the needle wont move down until i start driving again.. so i dunno what to do , bigger fan or bigger radiator. untested on track.

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Posted on: 2005/3/7 15:12
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Re: 1200 Strut tower braces - Whos interested
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im keen to put one of these in the coupe. keep me up on your actions here please.

Posted on: 2005/3/7 0:06
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Re: Manga / Anime - Lunacy or Loveable ?
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urotsukidoji seems like porn but its just a cartoon. i liked anime years ago, through a friend of mine thats about it. i own 1 movie, and its a VHS. dont think im obsessed i was just seeing what other people thought of anime. trust me my friends and i still pay him out regularly for owning porn animes hehe. i rekon pronime is offensive, somewhat like a fart. you have to turn away.

Posted on: 2005/3/3 14:19
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Re: Is that a Datsun on your T-Shirt?
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the wagon shirt is cool lets buy some

the cartoon ones are ok (apart from the lack of B110 model cars there) id prefer if they were less like a grossly exaggerated caricature and more like the real thing.

Posted on: 2005/3/2 8:31
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Manga / Anime - Lunacy or Loveable ?
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me, i like Manga/Anime infact i probably rekon its fairly loveable. you gotta love it. have you seen Devil Man ?

some interesting posts regarding 4NIK8's manga dash got me started on the manga thing. im also interested in what people think about the phenomenon that is Manga.

fav anime flics in no order -
devilman, cyber city oedo 808, the guyver, street fighter2 animated (original one), cowboy beebop, ninja scroll, space adventure cobra, urotsukidoji, ranma, Pat Labor, and others which proceed my mind right now. of course Spirited Away too. Astro Boy when i was about 6yrs old, when my RX7 Matchbox car was everything to me heheh.

if you havnt seen any Anime then go check some out. You can prolly even find some anime that both you and your girlie will like.. try Spirited Away if your gettin some and Devil Man if its an all sausage audience.

early anime in Australia was all highly violent and every second word was #### but it still broke through the ice of society and found its place. modern anime is astounding to the eye compared to the old, all sketched anime. even though a lot of it is done on computers these days, you can still see the good old hard lines and sharp corners and anime style lighting/shading.

you may be thinking perhaps im a lunatic or anime, in general, is lunacy ; but try watching some first. i thought it was all crap once too.

resources:
-60's Anime
-Manga History & Resources
-big_ball (of anger), a friend of mine who lives by this ####. i was introduced to the world of manga by him. everytime i say manga infront of him he corrects me, stating im a moron and that i should be calling it anime.

Posted on: 2005/3/2 8:14
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Re: water outlet holes below inlet manifold on A15 engines
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thanks kegs ill do something much like that and fix the dam problem. took me ages to get the manifold (redline again) to sit happily by the extractors too. if i cant drive back to sydney today im dead my boss already wants to chopsuey my ass cuz this car taking so long. engine reconditioners are SLOW.

Posted on: 2005/2/9 20:04
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