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A14 horsepower ratings
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New here and looking for some info on horsepower on a 1980 A14 Nissan engine out of a US B210. Motor and auto tranny was swapped into a Suzuki Samurai before I got it and just wanting to know what I've got power wise. TIA, Bill

Posted on: 2003/11/21 5:28
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Firstly welcome to the club Dale7. From my understanding the standard 1400 back in 1980 was a 63 hp 'powerplant'. We had an upgrade to 71 hp only on the 1983 models and today they are back again to 63 hp...why??? Who cares there are T&N's that change the horses

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Welcome Dale7 to the club I hope u have fun in here.Now i want to ask something cdr.You have deferent motors in US because when i took my A14 the japan book wrote it was 75hp???
Are you sure for that?

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Well the block has A14 stamped on it I like the idea of 75 horse better than 63 since a Suzuki 1.3 has 65 stock. Anybody know what gearing was used in the rearend on the 210?

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A B210 used a 3.90 rear gear - also carefull asking questions as the B210 and 210 are differant cars although they use many of the same components. The earlier model B210's do not seem real happy with unleaded gasoline , the later A14's while down on power are even harder to kill then the 70's engines.

Tom Grossmann , Las Vegas

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