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Re: 3 seconds a lap faster than everyone and then goodbye gearbox.
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I confused that pic with a setup of the FCR units on a japanese site
great stuff!

the only issue is the 56a box is so light and efficient that nothing
comes close for bang for buck for its little use of hp compared to
a box with bigger gears and internals.

Harder materials to replace the internals is super expensive although available
but I still wonder since we are only making less than 200hp if its possible to
use a Baker DD5 or similar aftermarket Harley box which are sequential and used
on drag bike with 50% more torque than a stock A15?

http://datsun1200.com/modules/newbb/v ... id=473100#forumpost473100

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Re: 3 seconds a lap faster than everyone and then goodbye gearbox.
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@dvr1000 the carbs as Dave mentioned they are bike carbs but the manifold was custom made for a Nissan A-Series. Before all of the SCCA sports racer competitors went to motorcycle engines they used 1300cc A-series motors. As it was an unrestricted class (other than displacement) they found the flat slides made more power. Also note they revved these motors to 10,0000 rpms so the higher flow over traditional DCOEs was a big plus.

D sequential box is a huge improvement over H pattern; that is the one thing I really miss from when I ran the bike engined sports racer. I used the clutch to roll out of the pits after that it was up and down the box no clutch left foot brake etc. Big advantage in balancing the car on corner entry.

Tom

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Re: 3 seconds a lap faster than everyone and then goodbye gearbox.
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years ago over a decade to be exact read a jap article on the bonus of bike carbs over weber for high rpm and it was mainly they didnt impede any flow while webers needed to be the right size with no chokes to get the same results along with direct path without big variations on port separation so flow could be as direct as possible.

I played with many sizes for different A series and found the 34mm are plenty for the street but for racing what you have must be savory delight!

also found another box that could work nicely
http://www.ebay.com/itm/99-00-01-02-0 ... :~08AAOSw5VFWHRyq&vxp=mtr

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Re: 3 seconds a lap faster than everyone and then goodbye gearbox.
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Tom, I'm the guy with they 510 Wagon. I was bummed you broke. Was nice meeting you and just the couple laps I got behind you when you passed me helped me TREMENDOUSLY with figuring the track out. That and talking with you.. and thanks for all the 1200 tips and info. Bummed you didn't get to race because we would have had fun on Sunday. I ended up running 2:46.xx on Sunday and we would have had some fun out there!!

I have a lot to learn about the 1200 (this is my first non- L series Datsun... all my others were 510, 610, 620, etc) but watching you out there got me excited about getting my 1200 prepped and ready to vintage race next season and learning a whole new style of driving and whole new kind of car to play with!

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