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Hey Dude,

I have a CA18DET in my Onevia. There is no real downfall for the engines apart form the age. They have a cast iron block.

The stadard turbo is alittle small but with a few simple upgrades the engine is good.

I've reco'd mine with forged pistons and have things like FMIC, GT28, 3" and other basic stuff, I'm about to upgrade AFM and injectors and am expecting 200 rwkw. They are a good engine and react well to boost!

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I had a ca18 det in a silvia and can't say anything bad about them - in fact I reckon it was faster than my r33 after a few basic mods. Light cars shouldn't be overlooked!

My old R33 was a beast compared to the 180. Have to say that the CA18DET isn't driving to bad at the moment though.

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Sydneykid had a post going on a while ago about some of the upgrades you can give a CA18DET; they're a tough engine, having an iron block (like RB's).

With a strong crankshaft (~$1800), and probably some nicer valve springs, you could easily wind the rev-limit up a bit more. Or get a stroker crank, and make it a CA'20'DET. Now we'd be torquing.

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my old strawberry face 180 had a CA18DET that put out 174-178rwkw... its basically the same as an RB20DET engine with 2 less pistons :D very responsive in the lower end. Don't get stupid on the engine trying to poke power out of it (if you need a drift pig you don't really need that much power as you do response, which the CA18DET has when tuned properly) and you should be fine.

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ca18 is a tuff bit of gear and the only bad thing against this motor is that its a little older now. short stroke desighn (CA18) is a good thing to have in a drift car if you like bouncing your car off the rev limiter as aposed to a SR20 which doesnt like the revs so much but also doesnt need to either.

its a catch 22 but id go the lil CA anyday its a baby 26 in my eyes!

ME:inlove:GTR

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The CA18DET has got a downfall!

When revved high for extended periods the pressure builds and forces the oil to build up in the head and cannot run down into the sump quick enough! This can be blocked off like in a stock rb26 since the RB25 can have to same issue.. when this happens look out number 4 cylinder!

fixes can be to bore out the return lines from the head, and block one of the supplies!

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i was wondering if anyone has removed the butterfly from the second inlet valve for each cylinder?

removing that and the shaft that holds them..and bit of a port job... would increase the flow dramatically!!!

oh and could you add a second injector into that valve to run 8 injectors, piggy backed off the same cylinder? seems strange separating them like that!

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I have a 1990 Nissan 200sx (uk) with CA18DET they are good little engine but they have massive problems with big end failure no so much the mains.

Turbo is there second biggest problem little T25 don't last long, cheap upgrade to a S14 T28 normaly does the trick.

Rubbish standard WMIC

(just sold my 48k mile CA and bought a RB20DET (32k miles) much better ) :P

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I have a CA with only a few bolt on mods and it beats stock SR 20s. I have had it for over a year and havnt had any troubles at all.

Does anyone know where I can get a Apexi Power FC for my CA 18det. Im in Tassie and just wondering if they come pre tuned for the engine? R they hard to install does anyone know. Thanx

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Apexi Power FC's are easy to install and come with a basic tune.. but for best performance you would need to get them tuned!

you can get em online or from a performance shop.. autobahn have some but ridiculously overpriced..

checkout greenline or Nengun!

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