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#11 Re: A series brilliance
Weekend1000 Posted on: 2009/5/24 14:47
Says he working on a poverty Pac A12


#12 Re: A series brilliance
clyons8 Posted on: 2009/5/24 14:55
Go the pov pack!

Here is a pic of an A13 Tomei engine that is still alive and well.

Imagine one of these under your bonnet.

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Cheers


#13 Re: A series brilliance
Dundee1000 Posted on: 2009/5/24 15:07
we'll see when there's a blue 4 door doing burnouts up and down your street... ha ha


#14 Re: A series brilliance
datto1000wagon Posted on: 2009/5/24 21:49
and there are acttualy 2 types of a13...
i think i have the only known a12a in aus i havent heard of anyone else with one


#15 Re: A series brilliance
Dundee1000 Posted on: 2009/5/25 2:28
I'm A12A in stock.. i think Dodgeman has one...


#16 Re: A series brilliance
1000Coupe Posted on: 2009/5/25 2:48
Quote:

Dundee1000 wrote:
we'll see when there's a blue 4 door doing burnouts up and down your street... ha ha


who can keep track of whos is whos down there? na too complicated for my brain, but cant wait to see em rippin up on the road.


#17 Re: A series brilliance
clyons8 Posted on: 2009/5/25 3:25
'Sunny-boy' has one as well, A12A that is.


#18 Re: A series brilliance
clyons8 Posted on: 2009/5/25 8:49
I don't think A12A's are A13's anyway? Hmm probably wrong but I thought there were two A13's the tall deck (longer stroke) and the short deck (typical) big bore? I know one was 74 and the next came years later.

EDIT: Is that what you're saying? or did you just mention 2 A13 types and then announce your possesion of the only A12A in Aus? confused


#19 Re: A series brilliance
Pendles Posted on: 2009/5/25 10:21
your right clyons, the A12A was a different motor again with a 75?mm bore.
The A13 Tall motor was released 1 year only in USA then never made again, the A13 short motor was only released in JDM during the late 70's/80's I beleive. As far as I can tell measuring everything in mine, it's basically a later A12 bored to 76mm at the factory. Havn't got around to weighing everything yet to see what's what.


#20 Re: A series brilliance
clyons8 Posted on: 2009/5/25 10:39
I reckon you've got the later A13 Pendles. Pretty much a A14 squashed to become an A13.

Those are the favourable ones in my opinion. They'd pick those revs much quicker. Broader piston plateau and short stroke....bzzz!!

Cheers



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