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#1 a12 mods
CYA-18T Posted on: 2003/9/28 10:19
hay im not really familiar with the a12 mod side of thing as with newer motors like efi..
but im after some advise on a upgrade on my a12 stock motor.. 2 get alittle more grunt...it already has 2'' exhaust besides that all standard...
cheers.


#2 Re: a12 mods
Frodaddy Posted on: 2003/9/28 12:05
Some twin sidedraught 40 Dellortos would be a good starting point


#3 Re: a12 mods
Quinn Posted on: 2003/9/28 12:46
whip the head off and match the ports and give it a polish, that with the 40s will help. if youve got $$ maby you could get some bigger valves for it.


#4 Re: a12 mods
B120dat Posted on: 2003/9/28 13:06
i would say can the a12 idea, spend a few extra dollars and get an a14 or A15, and do the same thing, lot bigger power gain



#5 Re: a12 mods
Dodgeman Posted on: 2003/9/28 13:17
I note with interest that no one mentioned a balance job, or blueprint, or a mild cam upgrade, just the overcarburation.
I run the stock 1200GX setup Twin Hitachi's, or SU types] & it has proven to be great. Thats because people who knew what they were doing designed & made it.
Twin 40mm Delortos are very nice, but on an otherwise stock 1200, i dont think so.

If your car has the late A12 engine [altenator on the distributor side] then a replacement engine of the A14 or A15 persuasion may well be a good & cost effective way to go.
Chris


#6 Re: a12 mods
Quinn Posted on: 2003/9/28 13:21
i only sugested the head work because it doesnt involve taking the motor out, you can do most of the work yourself and its cheeper than bottom end work. cam is a good idea but can you do it without taking the block out and to bits? and also bang for buck head works has to be the best.


#7 Re: a12 mods
CYA-18T Posted on: 2003/9/28 13:32
thank heaps for info.. the datsun 120y i got is just for a bit of rally packing i have a ca18 ute and aslo a runaround car for work so i cant have it off the road im thinking a cam and a webber... will do the job...give me just that littl bit more grunt..


#8 Re: a12 mods
Dodgeman Posted on: 2003/9/28 13:38
For general street work, ONE webber [or Delorto] will prove to work better than two, but it doesen't impress the wankers.
One carb will also be easier to tune & will also cost a lot less. Now the big qiestion. Does anyone make a single carb manifold for these engines?
Chris


#9 Re: a12 mods
Quinn Posted on: 2003/9/28 13:46
Hey Dodgeman you seem alittle worked up about the carberation, whats the deal?


#10 Re: a12 mods
Dodgeman Posted on: 2003/9/28 13:58
I have been watching "experts" overcarburate their, & others engines since i was old enough to hold a spanner. It seems that each successive generation has learned nothing.
I ran a 1200 engine in my wife's 1000 with flat top pistons, a "light sports grind" cam, full blueprint job, stock head & a late single carb manifold with a 1500 carb right down to the stock air cleaner. This engine would not have won at Bathurst, but gave a SURPRISING performance. More than the sum of it's parts.
I later upgraded it with a 120Y type GX head & carbs that we found on an engine in a wreckers around here. [The head was modified for propper rocker oiling on a 1200 block]

Big carbs on a stock engine usually lead to big cost, big problems & big dissapointments.

Hell, i'm running dual quads on my'57 Dodge Hemi & i'm woried that the 400cfm Carter AFB's will be too big. Ahh, never mind, they're vacuum secondary types, so it'l be OK.

Balanced performance modifications that end up becoming a balanced performance engine will usually yeild the best results, don't you agree?
Chris



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