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*WANTED* Gemini radiator, high voltage coil and fuel pump
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Just chasing a gemini radiator in good condition, a electronic fuel pump that runs 4 psi and a 12V coil suitable to run with a electronic bluebird distributor that I bought from datrats. thanks

Posted on: 2005/12/20 8:11
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Electronic fuel pumps? pressure? wiring up?
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Hi all
I am almost ready to drop in my new A15 but before I do I need to find an electronic fuel pump to feed the twin sidedraught weber carbs with enough fuel. I don't know exactly what type of pump to get or what pressure it needs to pump at so if anyone can suggest a pump that will feed the carbs that would be super! also I am unsure how to wire the pump up so any ideas on that set up would also be great

Posted on: 2005/12/20 6:53
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Re: Which coil to use with electronic distributer?
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I am having an electronic dizzy made from datrats too and am wondering if I can use a 12 volt coil with out the ballast resistor?

Posted on: 2005/12/19 8:04
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Re: Supercharged a15...
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I sold my A12GX motor on ebay for $820 a few weeks ago, I think ebay would yield you a successful sale within a week for a price that both you and the customer can be happy with

Posted on: 2005/12/12 7:37
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Re: A SERIES SALE !!
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thanks mate I will buy your radiator PM sent.

Posted on: 2005/12/11 13:15
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Re: A SERIES SALE !!
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what condition is the gemini radiator in? I need one for converted's ex race A15.
I would have taken the JTS extractors and E15 dizzy set up off your hands too but I placed my order for new gear from ferrol errol at Datrats

Posted on: 2005/12/11 10:33
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Re: no turbo no nos A 14 13.85 quarter mile
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actually, I was speaking to a bloke at work who races mitsubishi sigma/astron 2.4L 4 cylinder engines with 13.5:1 compression ratio and serious head and cam modifications, he has to run a holley 650 carb for racr regulations (he runs modified 4cyl sedans in speedway racing) he was telling me with anything past 12.5:1 compression ratio he has to run methanol fuel perhaps because they tune their engines for peak power and max advance? I don't know what mineshes A series is capable of without seeing solid proof but one thing is certain..... it is one hell of a street datsun

Posted on: 2005/12/9 6:55
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Re: drift clip of my car
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very cool clip mate! Just curious, how much power are you putting out at the wheels to do that sort of driving?

Posted on: 2005/12/7 12:50
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Re: no turbo no nos A 14 13.85 quarter mile
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Minnesh....there's one way to show em all up. Send me the damn video!!!!!


Damn right after all seeing is believing! lets see the video and end this madness!

Posted on: 2005/12/3 12:10
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Re: Sidedrafted fuel usage
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what do you think an A15 with 11.0-11.5:1 compression ratio, 54/86 cam and twin DCOE 40 webers would be like on fuel?

Posted on: 2005/11/27 7:16
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