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#18
Re: a12 safe reving
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2007/10/2 5:02
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In the 70's this must have been something really amazing. The Datsun engines in TSA racing were typically under 1300c, a bored out A12. Mainly they need the right cam and valve springs to do 10,000 rpm.
#16
Re: a12 safe reving
dats-me
Posted on: 2007/10/2 4:34
I pushed my stock 120y to 6000 rpm daily without any probs haha it hit 7000 rpm twice. They were both un-intensional on wet grass. It still sounded like it wanted to rev further though haha
#15
Re: a12 safe reving
1200GXman
Posted on: 2007/10/1 13:05
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I have heard of A12s pulling 11,000rpm down bathurst's conrod straight in the 70s. Does anyone know what they used in the engines to make this possible? In the 70's this must have been something really amazing.
#14
Re: a12 safe reving
dattodude
Posted on: 2007/10/1 12:06
I've always said that my old wagon had a speed cut of 6600rpm in 4th.
![]() A few months after the aforementioned feat, the A12 was smokin' more than cheech and chong. So maybe 6600rpm is not a sustainable or safe revlimit. I have heard of A12s pulling 11,000rpm down bathurst's conrod straight in the 70s.
#13
Re: a12 safe reving
brod1200
Posted on: 2007/10/1 9:32
yeh i am goin to start with elec dizzy then cams, pistons carbs etc and see how it goes
#12
Re: a12 safe reving
1200GXman
Posted on: 2007/10/1 6:59
Safe revving for stock unbalanced A12 is 6000 to 6500rpm as mentioned.
Mine is a GX and I also rev it max 6000rpm. It makes alot of noise at these revs and a little vibration which I think is normal for a unbalanced engine. I have noticed an improvement with the removal of the permanent blade fan and fitment of electric fan. Do improvements as mentioned to get better power. Electronic ignition is something I would put top on my list. Easier starting, better fuel economy and smoother idle.
#11
Re: a12 safe reving
brod1200
Posted on: 2007/10/1 1:24
yeh i think i am going to rebuild it or get an a14
#10
Re: a12 safe reving
sidedraught
Posted on: 2007/10/1 1:16
You need to find out why its vibrating and fix it before you go doing all that other "hot up" stuff.
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