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Re: My A15 buildup
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just stick to the way that you mod your A12, is it better?

Posted on: 2007/10/21 9:12
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Re: My A15 buildup
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i posted mean a15 hava look at it

Posted on: 2007/10/21 9:06
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Re: My A15 buildup
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Please I need your experience on this.
thanks.

Posted on: 2007/10/21 8:55
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My A15 buildup
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Hi all, I need all your thoughts, comments and experience on building a worked A15 motor.

Currently it's a stock A15 but I want to get it worked so that it becomes a reliable, powerful and strong street driven motor.

I have a worked A12 in my 120y at the moment which is all of the above.
The A12 has a lightened flywheel, bored out, flat top pistons, port n polished, bigger valves running double valve springs, shaved head, mild cam, electronic ignition, single 32/36 weber downdraught and extractors exiting into a 2 inch sports exhaust.


So now I want to do this to my A15 motor.
Just would like to know what out of all this should or shouldn't I do to the A15 motor
Oh the only difference is that the A15 will be running twin sidedraught 40mm webers.
Remember it has to be a reliable, strong and quite powerful street motor.
Cheers.

Posted on: 2007/10/20 22:29
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