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Re: OE Twin Carb Datsun 1200
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DOES anyone have answers to the questions i have asked above?
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As far as the horsepower question goes, it really doesn't matter. Nissan typically overrated most of their engines at that time, so you'll honestly never know until you build it and get it on a dyno. If you can find a twin carb SU set-up it will make a BIG improvement, not so much in horspower but in driveability and torque. SU's are about as close as you can get to EFI without EFI

Posted on: 2002/11/15 15:07
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Re: OE Twin Carb Datsun 1200
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Why Cant i Access : -
Technical Section>engines>L16 link?
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Posted on: 2002/11/15 19:05
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Re: OE Twin Carb Datsun 1200
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I am still waiting for my Alfa romeo Webers/Delortoes 36 (I posted something about it 2 months ago). But since they are for free i am still waiting.

I have already thinked about using 2 Hitachi carburetors too and I think that maybe I will give it a try since that is not to complicated to do.

Ricardo

Posted on: 2002/11/15 19:16
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Re: OE Twin Carb Datsun 1200
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Why Cant i Access ... L16 link?
Why? WHY? Because ... "You group doesn't have permission to access this." -- whatever that means. I suspect "tbc" means "to be continued", in other words it's not ready yet. Scott ... !

How to fit L16, L18 and L20b engines - tbc

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