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Re: wot conversion ca18de or wrkd a15
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Exa CA's are the same as Silvia ones - on the inside - all the manifolds will be screwy though - as they are east/west FWD config.

I don't know about engine mounts/brackets though.....might be the same.

Posted on: 2006/11/1 3:14
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Re: wot conversion ca18de or wrkd a15
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just wondering if you could whack a 5speed silvia box on it and turn it rear wheel drive. are they the same hp figures as silvia and 180sx?

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Re: wot conversion ca18de or wrkd a15
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exa ca can be used but engine mounts and manifolds are slightly different and rwd will need to be sourced

Posted on: 2006/11/1 3:35
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Re: wot conversion ca18de or wrkd a15
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Yer its been done before. You may need (as has been mentioned) Manifolds etc that suit RWD. Not sure of the HP but carnt see why it would be different.

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I'm not sure - but you might want to check the flywheels too - they are both an 8 bolt flywheel - but maybe there is a difference between FWD, RWD

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