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My First SR20DET ride
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It was a lot different from my previous 5.0 liter cars ... like a lot more acceleration for one thing.

A guy came over to look at my 1200 that I'm trying to sell. He gave me a ride in his SR20DET-powered 510. Man what an eye opener.

After he got going along the road, I realized that I was embbeded into the bucket seat -- I didn't even notice the power come on it was so smooth. As soon as I opened my mouth he shifted into 2nd and that was not smooth at all, but a violent slam back into the seat, I couldn't move. And loud ...

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This picture album is from the AMI BBQ -- Altered Motives is a Datsun specialty shop in Oregon. They had several 510s in the shop, one was getting a turbo, another being restored as a C Production race car or something, etc. Anyway, the first "Datsun Shop" I've even seen, and the owners are friendly guys. One of them has a new SR20DET (the kind with the cam phaser) you can see it in the previous picture on the site there.

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The same with me but a CA18det powered ute. Ive been in some decent V8's but nothing pulled like this thing. I fell in love on first ride.

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I competed in the drift championship here last year in an S13. It was stripped down to just over 1000kg and after the original CA18DET went bang I fitted an SR20DET...OMG! damn, the car was quick with that in it I've seen the light since and have now pulled it out to put it in my 510

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Did I mention that this 510 has rack & pinion steering?

Here's some pics of this car from the Canby 2006 show Sunday:
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It leaves no doubt in my mind that if you think your A-series powered 1200 or L-series powered 1600 is fast your in for a real shock once you go for a ride in a CA or SR powered version. It really is unbelievable. Such a small car sideways in a straight line at 100km/h. And the one thing that i noticed different to larger cars with similar 1/4mile times is that the little datto is still pulling hard even if it is sideways. Lose traction in a big horsepower commodore or falcon and you dont move at all.

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My brother is in the final stages of an SR 1200 ute and damn the thing is soooo much quicker than we expected. Acceleration is unbelievable! and i mean from 4th gear onwards!!! cause theres no such thing as traction in any other gear. its quite crazy. hes taken some pretty crazy dudes for a hoon and they say its the not the strongest but definatly the quickest car they have ever been in - comparing to worked M3's, skylines and even the oldamn thats a V8 man, said he ####ted himself, cant wait for a good diff setup so it actually hooks up.

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Nothing beats the feel of a ridiculously overpowered datsun!

I have a bluebird with an FJ20 and my bro has a bluebird with an SR20. Both make about 160rwkw but the SR is so much more fun to drive becaues it's got so much low down torque.

The SR also has a much nicer note than the FJ in my opinion!

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Hey Daveman, don't let the FJ boys hear you saying that.

I like the sound of a CA, sounds more like an L series with webers

A sr20det sound more like a WRX without an ignition miss.

Unlike my brothers old L24B with twin 48dcoes, which sounded like an angry bear Just thought I'd recycle that quote.

But I agree with all of the sentiments. To be truthful, my current 1200 is not even close to as good as my initial 1200/ca18det experiences...yet.

Loads of things in progress. Should be good. It's like waiting for a christmas that only comes every 5 years

Watch out for the Melbourne Datnats in 2007.

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that's gotta be the ultimate 510

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i bet the FJ is still going long after the SR has given up the ghost

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