Feel free to pop round any time and check out my sr conversion on my 1200 if you want a rough idea on what's involved, give me a week or so and I'll even be able to give ya a blat to show you how well they boogie with one in themSunnyR32 wrote:I will do the sr conversion, but i will do it along the track, i think a15 is the way to go for now and finish my apprenticeship.
Ill just stockpile all the parts for the sr conversion so when its time to do it i can get it done nice and quick!
Now just time to make a list of what ill need!
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Feel free to pop round any time and check out my sr conversion on my 1200 if you want a rough idea on what's involved, give me a week or so and I'll even be able to give ya a blat to show you how well they boogie with one in them
YEAH!!! ill be keen as! ill get in contact with you soon man, cheers for you help!
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A series are good, cause as Vaughan says you can do quick bolt on upgrades, and stage it.
Also they are nice and easy to work on (even a pen pusher like myself can work on them)
And better yet you are not adding superfluous added weight to the front of a nice light weight car
But if you were to go SR DE - then this is quite nice (even a biased A series boy like myself likes..)
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PS I have an RB30 external fuel pump & anodized cradle & FPR for sale, if you want to tuck it aside for your future SR/CA repower
Also they are nice and easy to work on (even a pen pusher like myself can work on them)
And better yet you are not adding superfluous added weight to the front of a nice light weight car
But if you were to go SR DE - then this is quite nice (even a biased A series boy like myself likes..)
http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/car-par ... 407568.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
PS I have an RB30 external fuel pump & anodized cradle & FPR for sale, if you want to tuck it aside for your future SR/CA repower
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You should get the SR20 running gear out of a Nissan Almera F2 Kit car 280hp, naturally aspirated, sequential box.
Ohh to dream.
Ohh to dream.
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Kitch i might take you up on that some time soon, as ive just bought an a15 for the time being,PS I have an RB30 external fuel pump & anodized cradle & FPR for sale, if you want to tuck it aside for your future SR/CA repower
Ive had a look at that motor! its stunning but a bit to much and im not gonna go to that extreme cause itll just be a daily hack.
Ahaha i dont think i would find one of those any time soon either, but it would be an ideal package to throw in!
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All good.
Will bring pump & bits up to nat's weekend, and you can have a look and take it from there
Will bring pump & bits up to nat's weekend, and you can have a look and take it from there
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Hey, do your A15 conversion for now
Later on, to do an SR conversion and properly check out maddat.com for stuff needed for your car.
Take it from me doing an SR conversion is not cheap when you add everything up needed to make it run, but hey its sooo worth every bit of coin doing it
Theres allways SR20DEs on trade me for cheap, as people pull them out to do a DET conversion.
I found my S13 engine on there for $230.
For a stronger diff measure up a navara diff like mine, We had to shorten it to fit the 1200 but your car might be wider you might just have to change the drums and stud pattern to suit.
I do know a b1600 diff is only 1340mm wide from flange to flange, they are shorter in width than navara diffs. Plenty of them around and they arent expensive, they are stong as.
Later on, to do an SR conversion and properly check out maddat.com for stuff needed for your car.
Take it from me doing an SR conversion is not cheap when you add everything up needed to make it run, but hey its sooo worth every bit of coin doing it
Theres allways SR20DEs on trade me for cheap, as people pull them out to do a DET conversion.
I found my S13 engine on there for $230.
For a stronger diff measure up a navara diff like mine, We had to shorten it to fit the 1200 but your car might be wider you might just have to change the drums and stud pattern to suit.
I do know a b1600 diff is only 1340mm wide from flange to flange, they are shorter in width than navara diffs. Plenty of them around and they arent expensive, they are stong as.
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Yeah ive gone and bought an A15 now its gonna be here on monday!
Hmmmm does sounds like it could work cause the wagons could be a bit wider than the 1200s,
ill keep an eye out cause i dont think there to expensive
Cheers man for the tip!
Hmmmm does sounds like it could work cause the wagons could be a bit wider than the 1200s,
ill keep an eye out cause i dont think there to expensive
Cheers man for the tip!