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Re: Ca18det + Datsun 1200 tare weight numbers
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Gezzz, would hate to think what mine will be with all the extra chassis mods I have done, ah well just up the horse power !!! Prob even going to have hangers for more weights !! Haha

Posted on: 2012/7/11 8:11
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Yeah my ute was 880kg with half tank of fuel

Posted on: 2012/7/2 5:37
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Re: Ca18det + Datsun 1200 tare weight numbers
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Sounds right,
my CA18DET conversion was 900kg, probably heavier now i've redone the interior and added bigger seats, nice marine ply boot etc.

Posted on: 2012/7/2 3:49
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4 door sedan, full interior, s13 ca18det and gearbox, commodore diff and rear brakes, front mount intercooler, trailing arm suspension rear with rear crossmember and panhard rod. 3 inch mild steel exhaust. Spare tire too.

880kgs with fuel on the weighbridge for engineers certificate.

Posted on: 2012/6/30 7:25
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Re: Ca18det + Datsun 1200 tare weight numbers
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Nah seems about right mine with l conversion was 900kg on the dot. my Lpg tank weighs a but more than a fueltank

I highly doubt stock weights are accurate as.quoted. More like 750 for Ute.

Posted on: 2012/6/30 3:46
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So with a upgraded comodore diff+brakes front n rear of a vn como, 15 inch wheels n tyres, ca18det,box plus all the other little things that add up, cooler, alloy fuel cell, larger/bigger tail sharft, exhaust, spare tyre,


200kgs difference. I thought that was pretty good considering all the extra's/upgrades.

Posted on: 2012/6/30 3:29
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Yes

Posted on: 2012/6/30 2:56
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710kgs stock.... So with a upgraded comodore diff+brakes front n rear of a vn como, 15 inch wheels n tyres, ca18det,box plus all the other little things that add up, cooler, alloy fuel cell, larger/bigger tail sharft, exhaust, spare tyre,

Would this make up the numbers to my weight roughly?

Posted on: 2012/6/30 2:40
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Stock with 12" tires it is 710 kg.

Posted on: 2012/6/30 2:21
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Yeh I thought so too I would like to know how much things weigh on the ute, motor, box, diff, brakes etc

Posted on: 2012/6/30 2:07
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