User Login    
 + Register
  • Main navigation
Login
Username:

Password:


Lost Password?

Register now!
Fast Search
Slow Search
Google Ad



Browsing this Thread:   1 Anonymous Users





#1 Ca16, Ca20 help
myti4 Posted on: 2005/10/17 5:46
Hi guy's

I just purchased a 1000 coupe and the multiplier says I can go to a 1.6Litre turbo motor

I was thinking of buying a CA18 motor and box and changing the block to a CA20 block and stroking it, then rebadging the block to CA16


My questions are:

1. has anyone done this before ?
2. Can the engine number be changed easily to CA16 from CA20? so it can be registered and they won't know.
3. is there any major problems doing this conversion. I assume I have to custom make a tensioner for the heads, but Is a cam belt going to be hard to get etc? also heard that CA18 don't have a distributer
4. will any CA box go behind a CA20 e.g. CA18 turbo 5 speed

Any help would be greatly appreaciated.


#2 Re: Ca16, Ca20 help
pro-240c Posted on: 2005/10/17 6:18
dodgy dodgy dodgy.

the fines for re-birthing a car (which also mean changing engine numbers) are going to be $20,000 soon.

and if you crash and kill someone, they'll pick apart your car and find it is NOT a CA16, but a CA20. then you lose your third party personal insurance and have to

a) go to prison
b) pay for someone's medical expenses for the rest of their waking life if they DO survive and
c) live with the knowledge that if you had just settled for a few hp less you wouldn't be in this mess you call daily life now.

so, why not start with a CA16 block and fit a CA18 crank?


#3 Re: Ca16, Ca20 help
nzdatman Posted on: 2005/10/17 7:36
I think CA 16s and 18s share the same stroke.


#4 Re: Ca16, Ca20 help
datb110 Posted on: 2005/10/17 11:22
Does anyone know if a ca20 crank wil fit a ca18 turbo


#5 Re: Ca16, Ca20 help
dattodude Posted on: 2005/10/17 12:21
Use the CA16 block, and turbo it.

CA20 is a truck motor...nothing like a CA16/CA18 except they share a bellhousing and head stud pattern.

Forget it, forget it, forget it.

Good luck all the same. The CA18 is a very tight squeeze in a 1000, just thinking about the sump makes me want to leave the country.



#6 Re: Ca16, Ca20 help
BigV Posted on: 2005/10/17 15:30
just bolt all the bits from a ca18 onto a ca16 and have more fun then the car can handel anyrate


#7 Re: Ca16, Ca20 help
orangeb10 Posted on: 2005/10/17 23:10
the obvious one, why not build a strong ca16det?? it will require a little more boost then a 18 but who cares it will run 10's anyway!!

ca20det is a good thing to do too! but not a the expense of 20 years in jail!!

ben






You can view topic.
You cannot start a new topic.
You cannot reply to posts.
You cannot edit your posts.
You cannot delete your posts.
You cannot add new polls.
You cannot vote in polls.
You cannot attach files to posts.
You cannot post without approval.

[Advanced Search]