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Re: Ga head flow compared to A series
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I like the VVT version
* Extra HP, yet idles smoothly
* Can trigger VVT with dash-mounted switch (no computer needed)

Posted on: 2016/9/21 0:40
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any info or pics of this [GA16DE] setup??
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* standard A-series engine brackets
* twin weber 45s
* hole cut into firewall so that the rear-mounted distributor will fit
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Posted on: 2016/9/21 0:35
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Nissan4eva, do you have to use a Nissan engine? is it for competition? I've tuned a couple of Toyota 4AGE 1600cc 20 valve engines lately, The one that left yesterday made 97Kw at 7600 and 140Nm at 6000 ATW with standard cams and 13:1 comp. It had manually adjustable cam pulleys that made a significant difference to putting the torque where the customer wanted it. I know its a bit off topic, but just showing it as a comparison.

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"Peter Zekert is using a whole ga16de setup in their next race car 1200 and says its almost as light as an A15".
.any info or pics of this setup??

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Engine I'm planning to use, is later non vvt engine with straight intake ports. Just need more power than A15 can deliver under 1.6cc.

Posted on: 2016/7/24 19:58
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I just went and read the tech wiki about the GA series. Interesting. Now I want one.

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Yes, there are two ways to use an GA engine in rear-wheel drive

* Use the Nissan GA RWD transmission (71C 5-speed)
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* Use an A-series transmission, 3 of the main bolt holes line up, another works if drilled out a bit, the last needs some work (or just skip it)

Dunno how to get the head working on an A-series block. Those who have done it aren't saying how

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A GA block bolts to an A-series transmission, rather than the L-series version of the 60/63?
Also, a GA could in theory be bolted into an A-series block? Presumably you'd have to use an extension of the existing A-series cam to run a timing belt up to the GA cams?

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Does the ga flow more than A series?
Yes, it sure does. Mostly because it has twice as many valves in the same-size head (GA16 head bolts to the A-series block, although the oil ports don't line up exactly)

A15 -> E15 -> GA16, so it's two generations newer

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Project 200sx at 252hp was turbocharged?
Yes, using the famous Sentra disco potato

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