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btw, Feral and I saw eye to eye on horsepower potential of the A series. eg: Quote: feral wrote: Just to throw some cold water on this hot topic, Quote: A14 Nissan engine with A15 crank bored to 78 mm (1568cc) Forged Pistons, Nitrated crank, Race prepped rods ARP Rod bolts, Full engine balance, Nismo lifters, Nismo high volume oil pump, 82 Degree cam, High ported head with Nismo valve springs and stainless steel valves, Steel light weight flywheel with Nismo clutch p/plate and solid centre button clutch, hand made interference sand bent headers, Wolf3D Engine management system with twin DCOE 45mm throttle bodies and HEI Ignition. Produces 165HP @ 7500 rpm and 118 Ft lbs at 5800 RPM. This engine has been extremely reliable and has consistently out qualified and beaten larger more sophisticated engines in the under 2 litre sports sedans and still hold a number of lap records below is a summary of 3 years of full competition Racing in 1996, 1997 & 1998 From 61 race starts (not inc reverse grid races) 54 podium finishes 28 of them race wins. From 24 qualifying sessions 15 pole positions. Twice national champion and once 1st runner up . State champion once and runner up twice. Class B winner 3 times. Steve Newings 1200 coupe race car ad As an outright contender this car was "NATIONAL" champion - (thats all under 2 litre sports sedans in OZ) against 2 litre cosworth engines and buckets of SR20 powered vehicles of all descriptions. This car with its 165HP @ 7500 rpm and 118 Ft lbs at 5800 RPM managed to wipe them on most circuits even the fast Phillip island circuit occasionally. It must be his horses were Clydesdales and a lot of the quotes being bandied around here are miniature shetland ponies This engine made 105 bhp per litre. A very good (In fact race winning) figure for a two valver.
Steve Newing is one of my local heroes that 10year old efi setup he had on a mostly jap optioned engine made more under the curve than the carbs he often tried, he could make more peak hp with that engine but he preferred reliability. I watched him demolish many uptown cars through the years.
Steve built one of my engines with little things like using 2 full sets to use the lower bearings all round, to get the full oil groove all the way around but these bearings have high lead content and only a little place he found in India where lead was still allowed for making bearings with no care of the resulting toxic sludge.
He spent alot of time on all the engines he built and never short on time for customers and enthusiasts.
Im actually a non believer of the 200+ hp atmo A series, some people believe in it but Id prefer Steves 118ft pounds of torque below 6000rpm than 200hp out of 1.6L A15 at 10,500rpm that if possible would surely last a short life. There was an example posted about such a car in NZ & it looked ridiculously fast yet I do know Steves engines where tuned to last as well and he did mention he made more hp with with less reliability on several of his builds but settled for his race winning A setup for its durability.
A very methodical and amazing individual.