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#11 Re: track car engine???
estyre Posted on: 2010/11/1 23:08
damn i want one of them ,ive got the a12 in my ute ,maybe chop it up haha and leave one solex hanging of it ,would be easy to tune for big power too haha


#12 Re: track car engine???
Posted on: 2010/11/2 4:14
L 18 or a15- more power than a12 for sure. L series for the torque.


#13 Re: track car engine???
Dodgeman Posted on: 2010/11/2 9:54
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bakat wrote:
do we have A7 (chopped A14)? lol... bigger than A6.

The A6 was based on the early 1200 block because the distributor is at the front, thereby minimising many problems.

The A14 distributor is behind the center bearing so it would be lost when the block was cut in two. This then would only add to the problems.

For hillclimbs you need all the torque you can get. No question here, if you want an A series engine then it's A15 or go play in the sand pit.

If you want to really haul arse in a 'B' body car, then an L20B will pull like a NSW 60 Class Garret locomotive.

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#14 Re: track car engine???
Izzy01 Posted on: 2010/11/3 9:12
hahaha thanx very much guys so you think CA is out of the question???
is there anyone on here that competes in hillclimbs??


#15 Re: track car engine???
1200GXman Posted on: 2010/11/3 9:41
Might step on some toes but I think a good engine is a A15 bored to get a close 1600cc and not a CA. You are in a class where you can be competitive and in my opinion, will have a good balanced car. This is more important than a high power engined car.


#16 Re: track car engine???
Izzy01 Posted on: 2010/11/4 6:15
someone said to me a CA16 would be good ay
any thoughts???


#17 Re: track car engine???
Kiri1 Posted on: 2010/11/4 6:26
A15 Spares? CA 16 Spares? what is avalable to you?


#18 Re: track car engine???
Izzy01 Posted on: 2010/11/4 6:42
yeh true that


#19 Re: track car engine???
Kiri1 Posted on: 2010/11/4 7:02
A15 is more avalible to me, Cheap to do up, that would be me choise

Make an edjucated and informed choise that work for You!!!


#20 Re: track car engine???
jmac Posted on: 2010/11/4 10:06
If you are going to run a ca motor, they all weigh about the same (much like a series engines are similar, but not identical weights) - so if you have to tolerate an increase in weight, you might as well run all the capacity you can. If 1600cc is the limit, I'd personally be going for a big A series that would end up being around that mark,

I don't know a lot about this engine specifically, or it's revability - but there is such a thing as a ca20 (albeit lower spec, and inferior head/cam ) - you could maybe make your own hybrid running the ca20 bottom end and the ca18 det top end. Or even consider an NA sr20 ( there's a few guys here running them in 2 litre sports sedans category)....

But if 2000 odd cc was off the table, then an A15 I think. If you didn't have to specifically run a nissan motor - the toyota 4ag engines (not sure which exact head/spec you should aim for) which are around 1600cc is worth a look. They can make over 200-220bhp in race trim, from that sort of capacity.

And lastly - if and only if they have a reasonable 'multiplier' for capacity equivalent - you might even take a look at a bridge ported (or peripheral port, if you want to go to the limits) rotary (probably a 12a, as a 13b would almost surely push it over 2 litres capacity with the multiplier, whattever it might be). Interesting thing with the rotaries is they are rev happy, and make power up high (relatively speaking) and you run diff gears to suit such high revving. well they don't produce insane amounts of torque, they just sustain it to a high rpm range - so less torque means less stress on the gearbox. Which isn't a bad thing. They are not without drawbacks, but if I could legally run a 12a in my coupe and get it registered (unless someone knows how it can be done, and be approved, in which case, please PM me!) I'd have a go at it. They are a lot of fun, I suppose a bit like big 2 stroke bikes with relatively peaky powerbands - takes an extra level to drive tem on the edge and keep them on the powerband, but very rewarding when you get into sync with them,



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