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RE: My CA18DET and the SR in progress
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Hi all,

Just thought I would put a link to some pics of my ute (im not top notch with the camera but they will do!). The last link is to the SR20DET we are building (mates car). Its going to be a bit of a weapon.

http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=2767
http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=2768
http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=2769

Posted on: 2003/12/22 9:00
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RE: My CA18DET and the SR in progress
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Nice pictures! Hey is there any way you could take some more pictures of the SR20 Ute's engine bay? I'm trying to get some ideas of how much room I'm going to have to work with in front of the engine, in the radiator/intercooler area. If you could get a few pictures of the front of the engine bay from the side as well as the passenger side engine bay that would be AWESOME it would help me out a lot! Looks great keep up the good work mate!

-Andy

Posted on: 2003/12/22 12:53
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RE: My CA18DET and the SR in progress
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Thanks mate. I post some more pics tonight. We had to move the firewall back so we had enough room to fit the front mount and radiator comfortably. The Trans tunnel also had to be remade. Lucky one of our mates is an excellent welder.

I have seen the SR20DET fit without modifying the trans tunnel or engine bay but this isnt good on the gearbox or tailshaft. The gearbox and diff should be parallel, not at different angles.

Posted on: 2003/12/22 22:02
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