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Re: Alright, motor mo bike bits
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i was thinking that you could porbably run a motor bike muffler too?

but wouldnt they be for a higher volicity exhaust speed?

has anyone droped a say a hayabusa engine into a 1200 ute? or would the engine not has as much torque because of its shorter stroke?

Posted on: 2007/5/26 2:50
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Re: Help
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phew nothing major. just the ignition barrel is old and if you turn it till it stops its misses the point to crank it over.

how would a set of 1200/1300 motor bike carb's go on a A12? (good excuse to play with a tig welder if you ask me)

Posted on: 2007/5/25 3:13
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Re: Help
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im not sure about the spare carbie. i've got three spare engines (a14 and that boat ankor)

i'll check tomorrow night.

how much notice do these mechaincs normally need?

Posted on: 2007/5/21 12:57
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i need a mechanic.

i have an eletrical problem with my ute.

i think its something between the battery and the start motor because when i directly connect the start motor to the battery. it works but once i put it back in (i can whip it out in about five mins now haha) it throws in but will not crank the engine over. yes the battery is charged

anyway im in the chirnside park area and i was wondering if anyway can suggest a good mobile mechanic. for this friday

thanks for your time
chris

Posted on: 2007/5/21 12:42
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Re: Staged superchargering?
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no no its not for a plane.

my engine design needs postive pressure on the intake. but isnt forceful engough on the exhaust so turbo charging isnt an option. unless its twin charged

but thats just unesscary weight and superchargers sound cooler

but i was reading about the v16 brm. and i know alot of the pre war "formula 1's" were supercharged and producing big horse power.

just asking really

Posted on: 2007/5/8 22:44
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Re: Staged superchargering?
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i have a new engine design.

could use it in this diesign and its such old technology that i don't know about which annoys me!


Posted on: 2007/5/8 20:20
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Staged superchargering?
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ok i might aswell ask here.

how does twin stage super charging work?

i was under the impression that there was some sort of gear box for the pulleys?

oh what would you need to stop a supercharger flying to peices at about 40,000rpm?

chris

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Re: oh well
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oh well. now i know

i'll just put little webbers, a cam and extractors on the a12.


Posted on: 2007/4/29 0:03
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Re: Unidentified Nissan engine [solved]
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ok its twin spark and has the code 4Y248 on the side.

here are some photos
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any ideas/

Posted on: 2007/4/28 23:44
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Re: Unidentified Nissan engine [solved]
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haha. well its at my dads house.

so when i come home i'll post the photos

im half excited now. only brought the car to get from a to b

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