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Re: aftermarket performance cam for A14/A15
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Hey before I forget...do I have to upgrade the fuel pump to maybe an electric pump? What will be the best one to use?

Posted on: 2009/7/26 5:54
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Hey thanks for the info ddgonzal. Just checked the Quickor website. That will save me the hassle of shipping in kingsprings.

Posted on: 2009/7/26 5:08
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Re: aftermarket performance cam for A14/A15
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I'm from Trinidad and Tobago in the Caribbean. BTW does anyone know where I can get Kingsprings for a Datsun 210 in the US or do I have to get it from Australia or the UK?

Posted on: 2009/7/26 3:35
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Re: aftermarket performance cam for A14/A15
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Yeah I was thinking about the exhaust too and I think I'm gonna go with a 2 inch exhaust.I checked the Kameari website and seen some great stuff. B Projects Japan's Ebay store has great stuff too but are kinda expensive. I was looking at headgaskets and seen that there are different thickness. How thick should my headgasket be for my build? Also what grade of motor oil do I have to use in the US? I used SAE50 oil in my A15 B310 back home but never knew what oil they used here.

Posted on: 2009/7/24 17:43
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Well in that case I'll use the DCOE 40s then.

Posted on: 2009/7/24 0:28
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OK so I think I know how I'm going to have my engine built.
Stock Bottom
Ported and polished head
Metal headgasket
light weight pushrods
Bigger valves
Isky cam
Twin Weber DCOE 45s
msd or bosch coil
headers and 2.5 inch exhaust
lightened flywheel

Do you guys think that it'll be a good build for street use?

Posted on: 2009/7/23 19:21
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OK I'll check out the delta website. I want to build the motor for street performance for a Datsun 210. I plan to do headwork, port and polish and probably bigger valves and have a twin carb setup. Should I leave the block stock or should I put flat top pistons and stuff like that?

Posted on: 2009/7/22 18:05
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Hey I'm doing a research about building an A14/A15 motor and am looking at performance camshafts. What are good camshafts for these engines and where can I find them besides the tomei website. They are just too expensive on there...$910

Posted on: 2009/7/22 0:47
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Re: Proud new owner of a 1980 Datsun 210 (120y B-310 ) 4 door
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You got that for 150 bucks?? Holy cow why can't I find one like that for that price? Man you're lucky!! It looks so nice and clean.If you want more power just get a weber carb, a cam, headers and exhaust and you be good to go!!

Posted on: 2009/7/12 2:11
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hey man,nice 210!!! love the old school datsun racer look. just chop half a coil to drop it.that's how i seen a lot of people drop it. you should convert your front and rear to look like the JDM B310(210). that's what i plan to do when I get one. Good luck with your project...keep us posted!!

Posted on: 2009/4/16 21:22
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