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#21
Re: engines for dattos
___1200ute
Posted on: 2011/8/21 13:45
You could do a ve head conversion on a rwd sr20 block. There is a p11 head forsale on nissansilvia.com. There are a few places that make all the conversion pieces now.
#22
Re: engines for dattos
whoridas_girl
Posted on: 2011/8/22 0:07
m pretty set now on just leaving the a12 in her.......just worked a lil!!!
#23
Re: engines for dattos
bige
Posted on: 2011/8/22 0:58
a14 crank/ovalport head/cam,32/36 weber, you keep the a12 engine number, keeps it all legal, no engineering mods needed,nice & simple, 1400cc inside a12,way to go.
#24
Re: engines for dattos
Datrotor
Posted on: 2011/8/22 3:28
Easy to make lots of power.sound good.very light.will be quicker then most other options.thats why you should
#25
Re: engines for dattos
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2011/8/22 4:10
Yep, the CA18DE has got all the advantages.
#26
Re: engines for dattos
DISMO
Posted on: 2011/9/1 12:50
A series either 14 or 15 little bit of a port clean up and twin webbers relatively cheap and bloody reliable, i have this exact set up and it puts an eco-tec v6 to shame
#27
Re: engines for dattos
Rallytwit
Posted on: 2011/9/5 20:08
It's a bit late but I wanted to chime in, bige touched on some good points. Engine upgrades are seldom just the engine which is why I like the moderately modded A series as it leaves room for the other stuff. A full race A14 is around 170HP, so a street engine would likely be around the 100-120HP depending on the tune. Add a 5 speed, LSD diff, brake upgrade, sway bars etc would make for a fun all arounder.
I'm still working on my A-series with E-series head hybrid engine which in the tune I'm looking at will be 150HP (a full race A/Es series dynoed at 186 HP) this could be a bit of fun for a street car but probably not cost effective. Tom
#30
Re: engines for dattos
datto13b
Posted on: 2011/9/7 9:01
dont waste you money on a a12 or any A series motors, what figures do u expext to achive? if you put a sr20 its already 3 times quicker than any a series motor u build n u can push them to well over 500hp try n get a Aseries at that much hahahahaha
but i would rather a nice rotor over any A series You can view topic.
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