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Re: Hey guys, time for a car update.
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Good result on low boost Chris. Especially with that massive turbo, it would be working way out of its efficiency range.
If you're happy with the driveability now, wait till you start getting boost down low! There's going to be one very satisfied datsun owner getting around

Posted on: 2005/12/23 10:58
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Re: Hey guys, time for a car update.
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Quote:

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Now thats what impresses me. Not big power figures, but easy starting, good smooth power delivery right from idle, everything working as it should,



Booooring!!!!

Posted on: 2005/12/23 11:02
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Hey MadTimo thanks for the bumps.

BigHatMatt.. This aint no flywheel kW. ...I'm quoting at the wheels. We are talking 130-160% of original power at same boost dude Bit like 300% power in it's original S13 Silivia shell.

Andrew with his 200+kW @20psi got about the same at 7psi.

7psi is wet weather boost.

Maybe boring.. But faster than I remember the last fast turbo car I've been in. @7psi.. you know what I'm talkin' about!

Better idle control than stock computer..better off idle.. Better cold start.. Better overrun.. Can't ask for more.

Impreza WRX 94-05, STi or not ...phffft still aint got nothin! ...

WRX driver = Datsun Ignorant!

Posted on: 2005/12/23 15:29
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Hey watch it!
WRX driver (well RS Liberty anyway)=me!!
Owner of 3 Datsuns (1600,1200, and currently 1000)= ALSO ME!!!!!!

Just jokes....I know what you mean. Had plenty of WRX's try and line my 1600 up.
And I'm pretty sure you'd clean up my 170kw atw RS without the extra boost.

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DOH! got it. That's about 184hp @ rear wheels. Silly hp in a 1200 for sure.

Now, imagine the SR20DET 510 guy here in Socal with 300 hp @ wheels not satisfied and moving up to 500 hp @ wheels

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Posted on: 2005/12/24 22:28
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I remember seeing that car on ebay not so long ago, how much did it end up going for?

Posted on: 2005/12/25 15:44
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Alright..I had to pull off the plenum to find the oil leak, but I did find it. Nothing too bad.

Just another f'n hose that's impossible to get to has split.

The inch diameter breather hose, from near the oil filter split up the middle. So it was just blow by, blowing out under high revs.

I've gotta find some replacement hose. I'm lucky the shops are open today.

Lesson to learn here is?

Always replace all of the hoses on a CA18 before transplanting them into a Datto.

Merry Christmas to all.

Posted on: 2005/12/25 22:48
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Hi All,

Another couple of days working on the datto has been good.

1. Found the split hose and replaced it.
Split breather hose

2. Got the parts for the watts linkage today.
Got them from a Ford Fairlane, $25. Comes painted black. Lots of polishing today..my arms are hurting.

Picture of watts linkage style diff cover for borgwarner

So now I need a wheel alignment. My old man (who's on holidays) agreed to go check that out tomorrow.

Cheers,
Chris

Posted on: 2005/12/27 11:16
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Like I always say....no project is ever 100% complete.

What sort of benefits will you get out of fitting the watts linkage?

Posted on: 2005/12/28 5:50
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Expected better handling. Expected better rear end geometry.

Also gives me something extra to talk about

With a panhard rod on a 1200 sedan, it is difficult to place the bar in a way that will ensure that the diff goes generally up and down. The watts linkage appears to be an easier (not easy) way of achieving this.

I know that my current setup makes the housing move through an arc, so that when it's at the bottom of it's travel, it rubs on one sides inner guard. That's why we put the adjustable bit in the centre of the panhard rod to 'readjust' the central position depending on the ride height.

The racing guys place the centre pivot onto an adjustable mount on the body, and the arms onto the diff. This allows adjustment of the roll centre from in the cabin, as they have levers/actuators to move the centre link up and down depending on the track conditions/corner.

As the 1200 isn't as top heavy as a falcon, so the position of the roll centre for the falcon diff should be nice and low for the 1200.

So that's my current thinking in regards to the watts linkage.

Posted on: 2005/12/28 6:11
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