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Re: engine weights
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
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scottyb wrote:
Engine weights are (in Kg's)
A12 - 87
A14/15 - 93
CA18DE - 113
CA16 - 113
L16 - 113
L18 - 118
CA18ET - 118
CA18DET - 128
L18SSS - 133
L20B - 137
SR20DE - 139
FJ20DE - 144
SR20DET - 149
FJ20DET - 166


Yikes! the sr is pretty heavy, dude

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Re: engine weights
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Ok bringing this thread up again with some into on another engine every potato head points out to be the ideal engine when in fact its way heavier than a ca18det which can make as much power with little work and more with less.

The over rated engine is.....

Honda f20 or f22 fully dressed = 158kg!!!!

And the lightest is the K series by Rover
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The end result was a 1.8-litre version that weighed just 96.5kg fully dressed, with all fluids. Compare this with the Honda S2000 engine at 158kg and the Toyota 1.9 VVTi at 137kg.


Toyota 2zzfe fully dressed = 137kg
(this is the engine i wrongly recommended not knowing it was such a porker!)

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Re: engine weights
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i believe it's a rubber band motor, Timing belt not chain, and the deck height is taller for ca20 than a ca18, the tooth count would be a problem, like L16 L20b, different chain...

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dude which post you replying to....?

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