Nissan SR20 Engine
Nissan SR20 Engine
Hi all, I picked up one of these engines just because it was cheap. Will this be a suitable candidate for a 808 conversion? I don’t have any plans for it yet but read that these engines will take up to 450hp in stock form so a turbo is definitely the go. Maybe put it into an old rear wheel drive chassis like a 180b coupe or similar. Cheers
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I’m am thinking that I can run a Camira loom, 808, custom trigger wheel, Delco DIS and custom inlet manifold with VN throttle body.
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paging Antus, he will be able to give you the low down on these things.
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Yep, your plan sounds good to me.
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Thanks for the replies and confirmation. Cheers
I pressure tested the cylinders and there was no leak down so it’s a good starting point.
I pressure tested the cylinders and there was no leak down so it’s a good starting point.
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are the fwd engines a different bellhousing pattern to the rwd engines? from vague memory they were.