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Re: Whats the Difference Between A12 (S) and A12 |
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Joined: 2001/2/12 12:02
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there are 2 different A12 engines, the first one has a bore of 73 mm. and a stroke of 70 mm. the displacement is 1171cc's, this is the one that was used in the B110 (1200) among others and made in the 1970's the second one has a bore of 75 mm. and a stroke of 70 mm. (yes the cranks interchange) and displaces 1237cc's this one was made in the 1980's the "S" designation is probably for a carburated designation. when Nissan started to put fuel injection on different engines they began to use an "E" suffix to designate EFI and an"S" to designate a carburator example: CA20S would be a CA20 with a carb, where as a CA20E would be a CA20 with EFI
Posted on: 2002/11/6 8:26
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