tricksta Posted August 2, 2004 Report Posted August 2, 2004 Hey all, Does anyone know if this has been done, or anyone who has done this conversion. - Sr20de into Ae82. What I need to know is - if the engine will go in without too much fabrication. ( Engine Mounts ) - Will I have to have custom driveshafts made or will there be some I can use. Wiring is not an issue as whole car will be rewired. Any info on this is much appreciated.
demuire Posted August 2, 2004 Report Posted August 2, 2004 I would think it would be possible, I have a friend who has an SR20DET in his ET pulsar (making more than 400hp at the wheels apparently... on NOS!!!) You'll want to get motor+gearbox from a FWD car obviously, and then it's a matter of making sure your wheels come out in the right places and making custom mounts for your engine. Apart from that I don't see why it would be really hard. You'd probably need custom driveshafts, but who knows, maybe the pulsar ones will fit...
tricksta Posted August 3, 2004 Author Report Posted August 3, 2004 Cheers for that. I have the engine laying around in my mates garage & I get that & the extractors for next to nothing. I need to get a gearbox though but dats all good. The engine came out of a nissan nx-r (Fwd) I have the exhaust off this car on mine already. Do you know where your mate got the fabrication done??
demuire Posted August 3, 2004 Report Posted August 3, 2004 Engine mounts I'm fairly sure he did them himself. Exhaust etc not sure, but they're very nicely done. The car is still in the build process, so not on the road yet...
Super Jamie Posted August 3, 2004 Report Posted August 3, 2004 putting an SR into an ET/exa is actually pretty easy, and CAs apparently bolt straight up. if i was going to put something else into an AE82, i'd use a 3S but that's just me. like with any fwd transplant, you're probably going to have to make alot of things yourself
demuire Posted August 3, 2004 Report Posted August 3, 2004 Yes I think the CA's do bolt in or something. He's had a whole myriad of engines in that car (and I don't think it's ever REALLY been on the road...). He started off with a REALLY worked original engine, and then I think it was a CA18DET, and now it's an SR20DET.
Super Jamie Posted August 3, 2004 Report Posted August 3, 2004 as far as swapability goes, fwd nissans are the shit. in any combination of et, exa, n13 you can put an E15, CA, SR, or one of the GM Family 2 motors from a camira. if i was building a budget blaster stock drive car, i'd seriously consider an N13 with a 2L camira donk in it, that would have SO much torque
demuire Posted August 3, 2004 Report Posted August 3, 2004 (edited) split this topic because it has gone WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY off topic *edit*: New thead here Edited August 3, 2004 by demuire
Redwarf Posted August 3, 2004 Report Posted August 3, 2004 (edited) Call me old fashioned, but I have a lot of problems with putting a different manufacturers motor in a car. If you want a nissan motor, buy a Nissan. It's a complete package thing. Nissan (not Datsun, Mel!) make great motors, and pus cars. Yin and Yang. You can't go upsetting the balance of the world by transplanting things, I pesonally think it devalues a car, no matter how grunty it is. Sorry Jamie, that includes rotaries, too...... I suppose I'm just a purist at heart... *editted for crappy spelling Edited August 3, 2004 by Redwarf
Super Jamie Posted August 3, 2004 Report Posted August 3, 2004 rotaries can go in anything :P put a 13b into your ae82
irokin Posted August 3, 2004 Report Posted August 3, 2004 Super Jamie said: rotaries can go in anything :P put a 13b into your ae82 Ive been told theyre no good in FWD configuration...I'm sceptical however! Ive seen a FWD Mazda 323 rotary...it absolutly flew!!
Teddy Posted August 3, 2004 Report Posted August 3, 2004 (edited) i personally think if you have enough money, time and enough passion, then you can make any motor fly like theres no tomorrow. EG. Give Superjamie $20,000, a Tip & the line "Build me a K motor that will make bogan commodores feel like they are going as fast as a Fiat bubble car" Response = :zzzz: *Check back in 2 months* :rolla: *Spelling :P * :P ;) lol jk *irokin again...lmao...sorry spelling you 'u' looks yikky :S and i was bored ;)* *Me again - ug :P - ah ok then... ... MOON! :moon: sorry it had to be done :P Edited August 3, 2004 by Teddy
irokin Posted August 3, 2004 Report Posted August 3, 2004 I don't recon It will cost you 20,000 let alone 10,000 let alone $2,000 Lets keep it on topic If thats the conversion you want to do...Go for it. Do your research. Attack everything with a tape measure, figure out what you need to do and PLAN it. don't start immediatly, think things over, figure out what might not work or what isnt ideal. Then you can start to attack the engine bay with an angle grinder and welder
tricksta Posted August 3, 2004 Author Report Posted August 3, 2004 Thanks guys, you have benn errrrrrr, helpful (I think ) I have been in touch with one place in brissy and still waiting on reply. I have another number I am calling this arvo.
Super Jamie Posted August 3, 2004 Report Posted August 3, 2004 haha teddy you could do that with less than $20k. in fact, i'd go as far as saying you could do it for less than $5k if you had some welding skills, less than $1.5k if you cut some corners and started with good 4k bottom end and working sc12 supercharger :P
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