Alrighty guys...tell me what you think pls
we have been thinking about this...and purchasing a nissan pulsar gti-r front cut is looking pretty sweet, currently a 98 lanos SE 1.5 sohc, so do ya think it would be worth doing?? put in the sr20 and gearbox into the lil lanos
input appreciated:)
SR20DET lanos
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Thats a BIG BIG job with A LOT of custom parts required... Depends on your goals and budget i guess...
For me - if I wanted a Nissan engine-d car i'd buy a Nissan...
I've seen a Camira (same GM Family-I engine as Lanos) with a CA18DET in it... so yes - anything is possible with enough budget, but i'd be asking why?
Dont know how you'd go with getting it engineered either since the GTiR engine would be older than the Lanos engine...
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For me - if I wanted a Nissan engine-d car i'd buy a Nissan...
I've seen a Camira (same GM Family-I engine as Lanos) with a CA18DET in it... so yes - anything is possible with enough budget, but i'd be asking why?
Dont know how you'd go with getting it engineered either since the GTiR engine would be older than the Lanos engine...
--Tim
is not rocket science.
you need to be sure you aling the engine correctly, custom engine mounts, you will need some custom work with the driveshafts and CVs. nothing a good machine shop cant do. and the electric stuff is not that bad either.
should be a nice proyect.
you need to be sure you aling the engine correctly, custom engine mounts, you will need some custom work with the driveshafts and CVs. nothing a good machine shop cant do. and the electric stuff is not that bad either.
should be a nice proyect.
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Im from australia, central queensland, and why?? i just think it would be an awesome project and would haul pretty well in a little light lanos...that plus its not common to see a modified lanos, not where i am from anyway.
Thanks again
Im from australia, central queensland, and why?? i just think it would be an awesome project and would haul pretty well in a little light lanos...that plus its not common to see a modified lanos, not where i am from anyway.
Thanks again
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well now being a nissan owner with an sr20de 240sx I know a little about these cars. I am not quite sure about the fwd version but I know the electrical will be a world of pain. You would obviously have to use the nissan ecu and wire in for tach signal speedo and a lot of other things like fuel pump relays and headlights. I am also not sure about the emmision laws in austrillia but I know if they are somewhat strict putting an obdI engine into an obdII equiped car will make it illegal.
if you want to do a build up on the engine to increase the psi of the turbo, alls what you need to do is to upgrade the internals, I have seen a few guys boosting around 27 psi and creating something like 430 hp in a 240sx. but I know the internals are all interchangeable as far as the internals go and i have looked into it for my car since it is non turbo and has a higher compression I know I will blow the motor up if I try to boost anything more than 7 psi. so if you have any questions ask me about it and hopefully I will be able to help you out. I am not really that sure about going into the lanos bay, but it would be an awesome project and the aftermarket support for these engines is absolutely amazing.
if you want to do a build up on the engine to increase the psi of the turbo, alls what you need to do is to upgrade the internals, I have seen a few guys boosting around 27 psi and creating something like 430 hp in a 240sx. but I know the internals are all interchangeable as far as the internals go and i have looked into it for my car since it is non turbo and has a higher compression I know I will blow the motor up if I try to boost anything more than 7 psi. so if you have any questions ask me about it and hopefully I will be able to help you out. I am not really that sure about going into the lanos bay, but it would be an awesome project and the aftermarket support for these engines is absolutely amazing.
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Forget the SR20DET..... if you want to be unique drop in a 2.5L or 3.0L Holden V6.... the install has never been done to my knowledge.
The install is identical to that of the Astra MK2... since lanos is simply an Astra chassis with a different body on it.
I think the SR20DET is something that's possible...... but it would defnitly be a big expensive project.
Given the Holden V6's are a dime a dozen in Australia... it wouldn't take much to make it work.
I'd stick with an F20 transmission ( big brother of the Lanos F16 )..... the F20 and F16 look identical.... it's just that the F20 has stronger internals.
Normally I would suggest the C20LET ( 2.0L turbo ) swap..... but I've searched high and low in Australia for a good C20LET... and the cheapest one I found at a wrecking yard was over $3000
The install is identical to that of the Astra MK2... since lanos is simply an Astra chassis with a different body on it.
I think the SR20DET is something that's possible...... but it would defnitly be a big expensive project.
Given the Holden V6's are a dime a dozen in Australia... it wouldn't take much to make it work.
I'd stick with an F20 transmission ( big brother of the Lanos F16 )..... the F20 and F16 look identical.... it's just that the F20 has stronger internals.
Normally I would suggest the C20LET ( 2.0L turbo ) swap..... but I've searched high and low in Australia for a good C20LET... and the cheapest one I found at a wrecking yard was over $3000
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