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Re: Ga head flow compared to A series
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heres a dyno chart on excel for the stock to bolt on mods differences
http://web.archive.org/web/2005030520 ... ech/garage/ga16-total.xls

http://www.sentra.net/tech/garage/engine.php

heres the whole article
http://web.archive.org/web/2005030520 ... et/tech/garage/engine.php

theres around 25hp in that alone before proper port work
Port work is where you can free up the congested ports on
these heads and plenty of casted meat there from what Ive
seen in the past when sentra.net was a popular site.

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Project 200sx at 252hp was turbocharged?

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a sentra got over 340hp with boost

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I am looking at B&R, but I think Pick N Pull is up on hwy 99 north of Eugene.

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Pick-n-pull Oregon only charges 189.99 for a fuel-injected engine

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400.00-1000.00 local :(

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So do it. $190 at pick'n'pull -- already built. Bolts to your A14 transmission.

So is it possible to build a 180 HP (flywheel) GA? Certainly. Project 200SX got 252 hp.

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I would love to build a GA16DE for the coupe.

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So is it possible to build a 180 HP (flywheel) ga?

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A yank publication sometime back showed the GA16DE Head ported is up to 80 - 85% the CFM of the best SR20DE heads. In turbo form also down 15-20% a bigger capacity SR20DE with similar turbos and injector setups.

Does it flow more than an A series? any 16v head should be able to.

Peter Zekert is using a whole ga16de setup in their next race car 1200 and says its almost as light as an A15

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