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#43 Re: Datsun 1000 Ute
Booyar Posted on: 2010/7/26 8:16
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D wrote:
g13b block from the gti are awesome. Just need the vitara g16b sohc 16v head its lighter than
the twin cam, bigger ports with more meat from stock and bigger inlet valves also.
I think the difference is about 6kg less and also width is reduced almost 10cm.
dizzie is at the back, no adapter needed and water lines dont need to be made up as
they run at the front like an A series. Will need to take the g13b bore to 76mm
so you can clear the bigger valves and also increase capacity to 1370cc.
200hp at the wheels is pretty common with stock head and boost.


I've been keeping an eye out for the SOHC from the Vitara for a while, no luck as of yet. Have to find out more info regarding the ECU and how to run the hybrid. If I can find the latest G16B head with the cam angle sensor, that would be prefered as it has a twin coil setup. If not, I've looked into the EDIS 4 crank angle sensor setup, but will then need an ignition only ECU. Still researching but I agree with the Vitara head.


#42 Re: Datsun 1000 Ute
Booyar Posted on: 2010/7/26 8:13
Not yet is the answer! I'm keeping an eye out for a 1200 axle, which will push the hubs out about 1 inch each side. THEN I'll find the right rims. For the mean time, I'll work with what I've got. Onces in the pics are 14", I'm hoping to find a set of 15" in a staggered offset.


#41 Re: Datsun 1000 Ute
Jordan Posted on: 2010/7/26 4:41
hope you have wheels to fill the flares ?


#40 Re: Datsun 1000 Ute
D Posted on: 2010/7/26 4:28
g13b block from the gti are awesome. Just need the vitara g16b sohc 16v head its lighter than
the twin cam, bigger ports with more meat from stock and bigger inlet valves also.
I think the difference is about 6kg less and also width is reduced almost 10cm.
dizzie is at the back, no adapter needed and water lines dont need to be made up as
they run at the front like an A series. Will need to take the g13b bore to 76mm
so you can clear the bigger valves and also increase capacity to 1370cc.
200hp at the wheels is pretty common with stock head and boost.


#39 Re: Datsun 1000 Ute
Booyar Posted on: 2010/7/26 4:15
UPDATE:
I went looking for a bit of inspiration today, now its getting warmer I want to get motivated and get some stuff done. Thought I'd play around with the bits I've got and the bits I've received in the last week:

Firstly, picked an engine! Got a G13B block (stripped down) and ECU, so will be chasing a few extra bits in the near future. Great thing is it once had a turbo on it, so the block has been tapped for the oil return.
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Also got some weather shields. Not too sure if I like them yet, but I love the old school concept. I can narrow them up down the track if I change my mind
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I bought some window felt and door rubbers as well, but they appear to be from a 1200 so if they don'e fit the 1000 I'll on sell them. Thought I'd put the flares on to see how she will look once done:
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I've removed the tray tie-downs and am going to start stripping the paint. LOTS of filler in the doors so could be interesting.

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This will hopefully get me motivated for the next few months!

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#38 Re: Datsun 1000 Ute
Booyar Posted on: 2010/4/7 22:07
I did manage to score these from Japan!
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Not a lot of stuff comes up for these utes, so got to grab them while you can!


#37 Re: Datsun 1000 Ute
D Posted on: 2010/4/5 13:04
a 6 with boost is a great combo but do you think the 1300
beast would fit east west? itd be great if it did then a
big turbo can be sitting in the middle away from the radiator :)
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I think a weber would be the best engine thought coming out this year.
http://www.weber-motor.com/en/product ... technical-data/index.html

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#36 Re: Datsun 1000 Ute
Ivan1 Posted on: 2010/4/5 11:50
Have you thought about a Kawasaki Z 1300 engine, 6 cylinder , water cooled shaft drive.Early ones were carbys (79-83) but 84/85 were fuel injected. Good strong engines.


#35 Re: Datsun 1000 Ute
Booyar Posted on: 2010/4/5 11:16
I agree with you there Dave. It is going to be a bit of an engineering feat to get a bike engine in, going and then make it reliable. But I'm yet to find another small capacity RWD engine that will fit. I have considered an EFI A12, but then again the costs are pretty high. Will sort out the rest of the body first, but still on the hunt for a well priced R1!


#34 Re: Datsun 1000 Ute
D Posted on: 2010/4/5 10:56
Being around a while but their 4 cyl version to fit normal gboxes is better.
The problems are prices!!!!.
An all alloy suzuki g13b with turbo and 300+hp will still work out to halve
the price of any hayabusa setup and less issues with boxes. Only problem is
extra 20kg which is made up through the clutch and gear strength savings from
normal bike boxes.



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