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Re: Weight of engines?
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
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My CA18 1200 4 door sedan has a rolling weight of 880kgs with a full tank of petrol. Without trailing arm rear, big front brakes, and big ass diff, it would be very close to 750kgs.


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Re: Weight of engines?
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Yep my SR20 powered car shold come in dry at 825kg (est)

Posted on: 2006/7/11 17:44
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the ca18de is pretty dam light campared to the det and the sr's lol. Must be the lack of turbo weight etc etc.

At 113kg its only 20kg more than the a15/14. Makes you think aye.

Posted on: 2006/7/12 5:38
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now that we have weights, how about a table of typical stock torque/hp

then we can pick engines by power/weight and not just which one has a prettier valve cover.

what about VG30??

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Quote:

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I weighed my SR20 with the quads and it came in at 96kg.
I weighed my A15 without exhaust manifold of intake manifold and it was 69kgs


I found the thread were I posted some weights of engines and boxes I had at the time.

engine weights thread

A12 85kg
dry, minus starter, water pump, and manifolds. includes lightened flywheel and clutch

our scales obviously disagree by a fair margin!

Posted on: 2006/7/12 11:20
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mmmm...cause i weighed it before sending to WA !!! In any case if those scales are that wrong I could weigh well over 110kg now....scary stuff Harry

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one reason I bought the GTR. its 1500kg so i'm alot lower percentage of the overall weight.

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