|
Main Menu
Login
Fast Search Slow Search
Google Ad |
Browsing this Thread:
1 Anonymous Users
#18
Re: A series 1/4 mile time
killer1200
Posted on: 2006/4/8 12:23
With a drag 1200 ute you could run in to the 9.90 zone with as little as 360hp flywheel.
#17
Re: A series 1/4 mile time
sticks
Posted on: 2006/4/8 10:25
My ute A15 cam SU,s 15.8.
No 4 son,s sedan A15 cam Weber,s 15.3. No 2 son,s ute A15 cam weber,s 14.4. No 4 son,s sedan L20 cam weber,s 13.1. No 2 son,s wagon SR20 det 9.79.
#16
Re: A series 1/4 mile time
B210sleeper
Posted on: 2006/4/8 7:33
why do b310's have to be so heavy!!!
a 1200 is like 400 lb lighter.
#15
Re: A series 1/4 mile time
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2006/4/8 6:10
Here's some 1/4 miles times. Seems Ron in Hawaii is now running a KA24(?) turbo running at 11.9 seconds. Compare that to a mild na KA24DE at a reported 13.99.
Those engines are twice as big as an A12. http://www.dragtimes.com/Datsun--1200-Drag-Racing.html Our old friend Luis is now running 9.000 @ 149.000 in the 1/4 mile.
#14
Re: A series 1/4 mile time
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2006/3/29 20:26
Try this calculator: http://www.rpmoutlet.com/dyno.htm
For a Datsun 1200 with A14/A15 engine, say 1660 pounds. 150 pound driver (total: 1810 pounds). 120 gross HP which is maybe 90 rwhp, the calculator says estimated ET of 15.8 seconds. For 120 rwhp, it's 14.4 seconds.
#13
Re: A series 1/4 mile time
Freak
Posted on: 2006/3/29 11:00
In the 14s bracket id assume or a somewhere in the 13s mark if you went crazy. (big$$$)
I mentioned this once before. A story my uncle told me who is a an engine reconditioner. They built and a15 for this guy. He had custom forged pistons and rods. Good rod bolts, headstuds and head gasket. Shotpeened crank, o-ringed block and my cousin did the headwork. Massive valves, double valve springs and alot of hours playing around with the flow numbers. Supercharged, fuel injected with a carefully thought out cam. To end the story it ran a 12.7/ (sorry cant remember mile an hour) Lots of dollars though but i think this proves the A-series worthy.
#12
Re: A series 1/4 mile time
Grunterhunter
Posted on: 2006/3/29 10:59
Quote:
I think you might want to have a look at this little presentation- it was developed for another forum but the principles are the same http://albinoblacksheep.com/flash/posting.php
#11
Re: A series 1/4 mile time
Odyssey
Posted on: 2006/3/29 10:14
what would a 1200 wagon
A15 full turbo worked run?
#10
Re: A series 1/4 mile time
boofhead
Posted on: 2006/3/29 9:15
the threads a little old now but figured i'd add to it incase of future reference :
1973 sedan, built nearly as a daily driver (full interior, big stereo) running gear : A12, all balanced, good head work, electronic ignition, twin 40mm webers, 2" exhaust, standard H145 3.9:1 diff, 195/50/15 tyres. time down quater mile : 17.623sec @ 78.07mph this is the best time i did on the day. there was an A15 in a 1000coupe, full racecar that was doing 15.01sec @ 90mph or so.
#9
Re: A series 1/4 mile time
B210sleeper
Posted on: 2006/2/17 18:20
You can view topic.
You cannot start a new topic.
You cannot reply to posts.
You cannot edit your posts.
You cannot delete your posts.
You cannot add new polls.
You cannot vote in polls.
You cannot attach files to posts.
You cannot post without approval.
|