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CA18DET from an exa?
Levi
Posted on: 2003/5/16 5:07
i know this is probably a stupid question but i could not find an answer anywhere else on the site
is a CA18DET from a 1985 Exa (fwd) suitable for a CA18DET Conversion in a 1200 sedan? dose the FWD make any difference? is there already an article or thread i can look at? id rather ask a stupid question than spend a grand and find that there's problems with the conversion. has anyone used one of these in a conversion? id also like to know if the brakes can be modifyed to fit a 1200. thanks for your time levi
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Re: CA18DET from an exa?
macca
Posted on: 2003/5/16 5:35
If you logout you will come to the non-members page and on the right you will see the top links box. In it there are two links for this conversion.
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Re: CA18DET from an exa?
dattodude
Posted on: 2003/5/16 9:04
No...
I know of 4 models of CA18DET. 1 FWD N13 EXA 1 FWD U12 Bluebird 1 4WD U12 Bluebird 1 S13 Silvia/180sx The best and most powerful (130kW) one comes from the S13 Silvias. They were intercooled from the factory and have a forward facing intake plenum. You can use the the FWD/4WD versions, but I wouldn't bother. Some of these have a distributor, so they should be avoided for that reason alone. As for the brakes question, read the old posts. look for "brakes". This topic has been discussed to death. Chris You can view topic.
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