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Well he could chuck a W16 in if he wanted to, but hes asking about an SR.

Conversions are an expensive exercise and time consuming. I strongly believe that 1j is cheaper/stronger/makes more power then an SR, so before the guy jumps into it, i thought i would bring those points up so he can decide for himself.

But i guess being a cocky smartass and not putting forward anything useful is where its at. My bad.

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Conversions are an expensive exercise and time consuming. I strongly believe that 1j is cheaper/stronger/makes more power then an SR, so before the guy jumps into it, i thought i would bring those points up so he can decide for himself.

But i guess being a cocky smartass and not putting forward anything useful is where its at. My bad.

to prove a point :)

chuck one of these in it yo

http://people.bath.ac.uk/ccsshb/12cyl/

-D

:)

hows about those figures

108,920 hp at 102 rpm

5,608,312 lb/ft at 102rpm

I reckon they should do drag racing with oil tankers. Quickest quarter nautical mile from 0 knots haha. Would be more entertaining than lobster racing.

-D

Conversions are an expensive exercise and time consuming. I strongly believe that 1j is cheaper/stronger/makes more power then an SR, so before the guy jumps into it, i thought i would bring those points up so he can decide for himself.

But i guess being a cocky smartass and not putting forward anything useful is where its at. My bad.

where is a good place to get a 1j or 2j?

the pintara cross member works because the CA20 that comes in them uses the same mounts a CA/SR motor... one of my mate put a CA18 in and that was different... the standard CA20 box bolts up to a CA18 also... maybe that would be the path to go

otherwise the SR will be great but you need a SR box to and possibly a custom tailshaft

hope i can help

CA20 boxes are also f**king shit and will be blown up in no time. I know I ran one behind my CA18det bluey which was dead standard apart from exhaust and still shat a box

come on Josh... i just said it would bolt up.... i never mentioned that it would be strong!

I ran one behind a CA18 as well with similar luck... but who said this bloke would drive as hard as we would?

Just get the SR going mate...

And if you are as good with electronics as you say you are.... we should talk as I need some stuff sorted :)

why not lol nah mite go rb26 not sure, or maybe 25/30

There was a 2jz r33 for sale from 1 of the importers, forgot which 1....it looked sweet as.

I am aware of both of them thanks damo, anywhere else?

private sales (off forums) or even yahoo auctions japan. couple guys of the forums import stuff, including some businesses.

CA20 boxes are also f**king shit and will be blown up in no time. I know I ran one behind my CA18det bluey which was dead standard apart from exhaust and still shat a box

That could have something to do with ur grandma driving as well lol :D

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Just incase anyone was wondering out of interest I got this car going I picked up an sr20de with box loom and ecu. Bolted it onto a ca20 cross member and used standard gearbox mounts and standard driveshaft from pintara. Used sr20 power steering pump and connected the standard 31 lines to it. Car doesn't go too bad for what it is and is much better in fuel.

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