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how hard would my datsun1200 ute go with a A15 in it? what 1/4 times has people done with an A15 in a 1200 ute?

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just do it. it really depends what you do to your A15. not to many people just wack in a normal A15 by its self but some1 here would have.
i can tell you its alot better than the A12 though and you can feel the difference quite abit.

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fill in your details in your profile so we can help you better dude

but i say go for the A15 in the ute will be a nice change of power and with a small amount of helping along it will really open up, with a few mods. ie; bigger carb extractors cam and those sorts of things, and they aren't that expensive.

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is there anywhere over in aussie they make turbo kits for these engines?

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Its not impossibly difficult to build a turbo set up. Where in Nz are you?

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up in tarankai in the north island, i rung around a few places in the north island today but they dont of anywhere to get a kit and they though it would b waste of money to turbo one.

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PHILISTINES!!!!! Dont take any notice of em.

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do u know anywhere i could get a turbo kit for one? i would prefer it an injected turbo over carby turbo.

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Pitstop can make you up an exhaust manifold. If you get an E15 turbo (this should be the best matched option), then I guess just make up a intake manifold. you may be able to adapt the E15 intake system to the A15 intake flange. An option?

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i have looked in2 turboing an a15 already and i was told that it could be done, but would be a lot of time and maybe money too, and injected would be tha way 2 go aswell but again more time and money bcoz tha thing u gotta rememba is that they arnt commonly turboed or injected so it means custom manifolds etc, also i was told that internals mite not be strong enuf specially if u wanna up boost.
i dunno how true all of this is, i m still considering going ahead with it all and if i do i will let u no. my advice is keep asking questions i m sure there would b sum1 in nz that could help u good luck

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