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Re: A bigger engine (on a small budget) |
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Home away from home 
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I never knew that 240Z springs would work on a 1200...now that's some helpful informaion! There's tons of performance springs for the 240! -Andy
Posted on: 2000/3/7 3:50
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Re: A bigger engine (on a small budget) |
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Home away from home 
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Ben the 240z springs are the same dia. as 1200 springs and much stiffer may need to cut a coil off them to get the right ride hieght which inturn will make them even stiffer. Bob
Posted on: 2000/3/5 10:42
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A bigger engine (on a small budget) |
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well i am looking for an A14 engine or a possible equivilent engine that gives a little power for an off road 1200.. we just blew the welsh plugs in our 1200 engine (pour water in radiator, it pours out the engine/gearbox seal). i wanna put a slightly bigger engine in.. the a14 is the obvious choice from my point of view cause i have a very tight budget........ but i could have over looked any other engines other than an a15... i am also after some heavier duty front coils for my 1200 cause ours suck at the moment, so if anyone in southern australia (S.A, VIC or N.S.W - *I live in Adelaide*) have any stiff, if not longer springs spare to sell, i would love to hear from u.. cheers ben
Posted on: 2000/3/5 6:09
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