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WANTED CA18DE oil filter landing
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ITEM: I am after a stock oil filter landing of a CA18DE. My current one is the type that has the oil cooler built into it and I dont want that set up as I am running a remote filter and cooler core. CONDITION: As long as the sealing surfaces are good. PRICE AND PRICE CONDITIONS: Let me know what you asking and dont forget about postage LOCATION: I live in Flinders View, Queensland 4305. Its just near Ipswich. CONTACT: PM me or post here

Posted on: 2012/10/27 2:11
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Re: ANyone Got A A12 for sale? Urgent buy QLD
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I got one but I can't really help you out with it until for a couple of weeks as I am kinda busie. The engine is located at Pine Mountain which is just outside Ipswich.

Posted on: 2012/10/16 4:02
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Re: ca18det oil filter adaptor options
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They make these kits to suit common filter threads, the CA18DET runs a ryco Z145A from memory which has a very common 3/4-16 thread. Down the page it says that the kit comes with that type of thread so yes this kit will fit. Bear in mind your also gunna have to buy some -10AN hose and 4x -10AN female hose ends as well. If you wanna incorporate an oil cooler then add that the cost plus another 2 fittings and maybe a little more hose.

Me personally I went with this type http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/AEROFLOW-U ... ories&hash=item20c59b8a96 but thats just my choice.

Posted on: 2012/10/14 2:08
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Re: Serious A series parts for sale
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you still got that old head Jake, might be interested in buying it back, where you at these days???

Posted on: 2012/7/15 9:09
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Re: Datsun 1200/CA18det lighten Flywheel
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where abouts do you live dude, might be interested

Posted on: 2010/12/4 12:29
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Re: blow thru gas rsearch sticking W,O,T
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Without the car running check the travel of the throttle. What you are looking for is to make sure that at WOT its not going over centre. So closed the butterfly should be flush with the housing and at WOT the butterfly should be at 90 degrees to the housing, nice and flat say if it goes over 90 degrees to like 95 degrees or more is going "Over centre" and this can cause it to stick and make it difficult for the return spring to pull the butterfly back from going "over centre". From memory GRA throttle bodies have a throttle stop so this may need adjusting but I am unsure, its been I while since I last played with one

One more is to feel how smooth the throttle action is cause maybe the roller bearings on the throttle shaft are worn and are sticking

Posted on: 2010/10/20 1:45
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Re: Are Haltech style data logging dashes street legal??
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Its for QLD, Gods country I might add.

The style of dash I am after is the street style - ie no data logging, GPS, etc so it should be much cheaper, one quick look and I found the Haltech dash for $950. Pretty dam good price.

Thankyou very much for your input mcgee, I will have a good look at those ADR's and see if I can pull out the relevent info I need

Posted on: 2010/10/7 5:12
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Are Haltech style data logging dashes street legal??
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Gday, I am doing a little number crunching and it may be cheaper to buy a Haltech (or another brand depending on what ecu I choose) style dash than to buy all the gauges that would make up my dash (speedo, tacho, oil, fuel temp etc). So I am wandering if running one of these style gause clusters has any legel issues. Both say they for "street" use but thats open to interpritation.

here is a couple I have been looking at
haltech version - http://www2.haltech.com.au/index.php...=103&Itemid=33
EMS version - http://www.fuel-injection.com/frameindex.htm

Both retail for around the 1000buck range but I can almost spend that on a full set of quality gauges.
Has anyone on here used one of these dashes if so what do you think??

Thanks for reading

Anthony

Posted on: 2010/10/7 1:39
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Re: r31 fuel tank wiring
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65L from memory and I will try and find a pic for ya

Posted on: 2010/10/2 3:48
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Re: r31 fuel tank wiring
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Hay matey, try this, Kev sent it to me many moons ago

Yellow/Blue - Low fuel light
Yellow - Fuel gauge sender
White/Purple - Positive for fuel pump
2 blacks - Common together & earth

Hope it helps, hows things going these days mate, all good I hope

Posted on: 2010/10/1 8:59
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