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Pitroad bits and pieces
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Was just going through the bits and pieces available at pitroad I wish I had an open cheque book they have some nice stuff whats is the AUSD to YEN conversion rate ATM

http://www.pitroad-ts.com/A-parts-2/
Andrew

Posted on: 2003/8/12 11:18
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Yeah I'm about to spend more than I want to there... my A14 cam is unusable so I need to add that to my list. How much are cams it oz? I'm looking for a 78 or 80 degree with around 7.7 - 7.75 lift.

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Maybe 2332 can do some shopping for us Aussies and ship it us.
I can see a couple of tasty items there I'd be quite keen on.
A set of tasty pistons would be nice (shame they are cast).Variable cam gear.Matching timing cover.Overdrive pulley kit.

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Make a list! As I said before I'm willing to do it.

Posted on: 2003/8/12 22:17
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dont worry about those pistons being cast,if they're like the ones in my a14 they're tonka.normal cast pistons have slots in the oil ring slot,which is were they mostly fail,cracking around the ring lands.the pistons i got had holes there,so they're much tougher,& there's no corners for cracks to start.

Posted on: 2003/8/13 0:24
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Ill have the complete engine #1 what is 1imillion yen worth around $15000 aussie dollars on second thoughts Ill stick to what I have.even soem of teher front suspension parst look interesting to say the least.
Andrew

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still interested in aussie cams...

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ill get back to you on prices I dont think they are that $$$ its been a long time since Ive had any A series stuff. What kinda power and rev rang are you looking at?? The 54/86 camshaft i had in my A14 was pretty good made good power from 2500 and from 5000-7800 hang on :) it made just over 150hp from 1509cc twin 45mm webbers ect was still drivable on the street and kicked ass on the track.
cheers Andrew

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That sounds like exactly what I'm looking for... Japanese advertise cams different and I'm not sure how that translates to the ones here... but it's so much easier to buy one based on rpm range... I want something that sounds pretty nasty and lopes a lot but still a hint of driveability.

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