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CA18 Aftermath cost
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Hi I was wondering how expensive a stock CA18DET is to maintain in a 1200? All the initial swap costs aside.. Any info would be greatly appreciated.

Posted on: 2006/10/6 1:10
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I heard one person say they needed a tow truck at least once a year !!! This would indicate that thing dont run real smooth but i would have thought if you leave it stock it would have been pretty cheap

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but why do they need a tow truck? bad electrics - no oil?

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Re towtrucks, That would have been me.

General running costs (excluding petrol) are probably about double that of an A-series. Fuel costs is about the same if driven normally.

If things are in good condition, it should last 5-10 years with maybe a clutch change and maybe a set of plugs.

If you insist on driving like a hoon, expect to go through clutches every 2 years, factor in a broken diff or 3 depending on the size of diff you choose. CAs are reknown for blowing heater hoses, unless you replace them all, and remove the small lines that heat up the throttle body and rear of the plenum, trouble will ensue.


Posted on: 2006/10/6 5:11
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