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CA18 N/A carb setup
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Guys, i plan to get a CA18 N/A, and plug it to my B310. Gonna use any twin carbs ( Weber or Solex ). Any comments on this?

Posted on: 2006/12/6 20:35
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how will you fire the spark plugs?

Posted on: 2006/12/6 20:42
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he could do it with an MSD ignition setup or any ignition only computer.

Why ditch EFI??? In my opinion EFI out powers carby due to the precise tuning you can do...

Thats my 2cents

Damo

Posted on: 2006/12/7 6:37
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Why not go Quad Throttle bodies instead of carbies if you want to do something different. I would not bother with carbies, just like demojob said.

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I have seen a CA with twin 45 webers

they used a electric dizzy out of a subaru or somethings bolted onto the bracket that holds the cam angle sensor

the carbies where just bolted on to an adapter thet had been made and started from the first join in the efi manifold

the bonus of that was when they decided to go efi all they had to do was refit the injectors at the head and they had quads

lot of work and you would need to get the bits at a cheap price and do all the mods yours self to pay for the price of tuning

if you cant do the work yourself buy cheap efi

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Wow, that sounds like lots of work and money is involved. I guess i'll go for the EFI.

Posted on: 2006/12/7 14:59
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yea i agree, go efi, i payed $1500 for a haltech e6x fuel/ignition computer and loom and so far ive been happy with it. Im sure you could find other computers for similar/cheaper prices too. what else are you planning to do with the engine?

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I'll get the engine first, then plans will follow.

By the way, how much does a half cut / chopped 180sx or Silvia S13 costs in Australia??.( in Aus$ currency).

Back here at my place, Malaysia, it costs abt
Aus$900 - 950.

But the whole set without EFI system & suspension & brakes & air-cond compressor costs abt Aus$ 200-250.

Posted on: 2006/12/8 20:19
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Ca18 n/a with twin solex is nice .
how about using 4 throttle ?

Posted on: 2006/12/16 6:11
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