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#20 Re: what hp to expect?
1000Coupe Posted on: 2010/1/8 9:33
nismo1 if anyone does make that type of hp from an a15 n/a the specs will be a closely gaurded secret so the answer to the question will be Show me the Money


#19 Re: what hp to expect?
Fandatstick Posted on: 2010/1/8 9:32
Quote:

A14force wrote:
You gotta remember that modern engines have vastly superior breathing than our old motors do. The more air you can get into, and out of a motor, the more power it will make. The new abath fiat 500 makes 160 with a turbo 1400. (remember, thats a production car, and not too highly strung) that wouldn't be too difficult to acheive with a modern cylinder head design.


Renault were even doing this power with 1400 turbo Pushrod engine in the early 1980s. "the standard Renault R5 Turbo has a front-mounted engine, the 5 Turbo featured a mid-mounted 1397 cc Cléon turbocharged engine placed behind the driver in mid-body in a modified Renault 5 chassis. In standard form, the engine developed 160 PS (118 kW; 158 hp)."

These engines even had the same bore and stroke as an A14.


#18 Re: what hp to expect?
A14force Posted on: 2010/1/8 7:03
Forced induction, because everyone knows you don't bring a knife to a gunfight!


#17 Re: what hp to expect?
TJ-Flames Posted on: 2010/1/8 6:52
what about an L series swap, it's old school, yet makes lots of power and there is a 1400 and 1600 engine


#16 Re: what hp to expect?
ddgonzal Posted on: 2010/1/8 6:26
You won't make any more peak HP with an A15. The limit is breathing, and the A15 is limited by the same cylinder head.

With a turbo or supercharger you can make some high HP for less money than a high-revving naturally aspirated engine.


#15 Re: what hp to expect?
nismo1 Posted on: 2010/1/7 21:12
yeah a14force i get what u sayin i have a uno turbo as well although most of the time i have had datsun/nissan just no real big mods.by questioning i can see whats done and what can be done.the main thing is to scratch and see whose doing what with the a12/14/15 as with the rotary. i think the top rotary chaps are usa;aussies;s.africa but i find in rsa not so much has been done with the a-series.usa and aussies are way ahead i think maybe because u r not scared to try s/thing diff.ok enuogh now


#14 Re: what hp to expect?
A14force Posted on: 2010/1/7 20:20
You gotta remember that modern engines have vastly superior breathing than our old motors do. The more air you can get into, and out of a motor, the more power it will make. The new abath fiat 500 makes 160 with a turbo 1400. (remember, thats a production car, and not too highly strung) that wouldn't be too difficult to acheive with a modern cylinder head design.
look at what people ring out of hayabusa engines!


#13 Re: what hp to expect?
nick_m Posted on: 2010/1/7 20:03
Suzuki cappacino's are turbo charged though. Also 160 out of an a12 speedway motor is not anything streetable They also run methanol which I believe is illegal to run on the street (because it burns clear),

240hp (not at the wheels) might be possible from an a15 with a turbo but then again most people don't want to spend the money required to get that sort of horse power out of an a15, they'll normally just do a motor swap


#12 Re: what hp to expect?
nismo1 Posted on: 2010/1/7 19:44
hi again chaps i was just asking as one of the other threads [fuel injection a12]a speed-way chappie said some fellow drivers claim to make 160 from a a12. i then thought well what would you get out of an a15.i read an article in the banzai mag-kei cars suzuki cap which is 600 or900 some odd cc and they make 200 some odd.yes i know it is more adv but i was just wondering how they got all that power from such a small motor.i like to ask questions and see if some one has a logical brighter idea-yes note logical.so its a case of thats a load of cr*& or yeah thats food for thought


#11 Re: what hp to expect?
Dodgeman Posted on: 2010/1/6 10:07
240 HP from a 1.5 litre carbureted pushrod engine? Yeah, no problems.
Just a bit of a spend & a 44 gallon drum of Nitromethane & you're home & hosed.

You might need a spare engine or two, fully built up & ready to go if you want to keep campaigning.

OK, silliness aside, the A series Datsun is a wonderfull passenger car engine that can be modified into a brilliant competition engine, ... but there is a point of diminishing returns where costs rise exponentially & service life drops alarmingly.

I suspect that 240 HP from an A15 is probably well into that zone.



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