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Re: which engine in RWD bluebird?
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The US 910s (Maxima) had straight sixes.

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Re: which engine in RWD bluebird?
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actually Series II was still L20B. In Australia at least. Considering that at least some Japan market Bluebirds had a Z18ET, it is highly likely that different markets such as Pakistan could have completely diferent engines to what Australia had.

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L20B for the Series I.
CA20E for the Series II and III.
In Japan the Series 2 and 3 also came with the CA18E and CA18ET.

This is why a CA18DET conversion in a
Series II or III Bluebird "makes sense". It fits straight onto the CA20E Engine Mounts.

Chris

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which engine in RWD bluebird?
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which engine(s) did RWD Bluebird of mid 80's had?
could any one tell me its name and HP.
barpk

Posted on: 2003/5/5 19:59
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