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SR20DET
hey,
just wondering if some1 could put me towards the link of the sr20 fit into the starion, just want to see whats involved before i decide which way to go
cheers jared
just wondering if some1 could put me towards the link of the sr20 fit into the starion, just want to see whats involved before i decide which way to go
cheers jared
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This is the starion your talking about?
You might want to talk to him, i think that there is quite a bit of work involved... probably be easier to twin cam the starion motor...
This is the starion your talking about?
You might want to talk to him, i think that there is quite a bit of work involved... probably be easier to twin cam the starion motor...
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:roll: :roll:NachoMan wrote:Nissan motor in a Starion! Blasphemy!
your going to like my new project then!
but its TOP SECRET
Bite my shiny metal ass!!!
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the dude who owns the sr20 starion is a FANTASTIC guy, and that car is a PIECE OF ART :beer
it's up for sale at the moment, so if you want a staz with an SR20 in it, BUY HIS one.
The amount of attention to detail that's gone into that car.. no amount of money can buy..
but if you want to consider money.. if you manage to figure out how much it's gonna cost you to shoehorn an sr20 into a widebody staz, work ~300+ rwkw out of it, give the car a near perfect paintjob, deep dish rims, upgrade the suspension, breaks interior and every minute aspect of the car, (and don't forget to multiply the number you get by 3 to figure out what it will ACTUALLY cost you to do it all), then you'll still see that his car is a bargain, even after shipping and complying (or whatever) it in NZ..
and then there's the 4 years build time..
it's up for sale at the moment, so if you want a staz with an SR20 in it, BUY HIS one.
The amount of attention to detail that's gone into that car.. no amount of money can buy..
but if you want to consider money.. if you manage to figure out how much it's gonna cost you to shoehorn an sr20 into a widebody staz, work ~300+ rwkw out of it, give the car a near perfect paintjob, deep dish rims, upgrade the suspension, breaks interior and every minute aspect of the car, (and don't forget to multiply the number you get by 3 to figure out what it will ACTUALLY cost you to do it all), then you'll still see that his car is a bargain, even after shipping and complying (or whatever) it in NZ..
and then there's the 4 years build time..
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What are you doing? A Starion motor in a Nissan? :roll:MR Bender wrote::roll: :roll:NachoMan wrote:Nissan motor in a Starion! Blasphemy!
your going to like my new project then!
but its TOP SECRET
I agree that the widebody currently for sale with the SR20 in it is a bargain.
Don't discount the VR4 Galant motor as a viable and possibly easier conversion alternative.
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and better. i hate SR's. a lot of the nissan boys are even waking up to them now. the mitsubishi is a better designed engine by far.
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i've been told that the sr is easy to get a lot of power out of, but with that ease comes unreliability (i.e. you would still need to spend on making it a reliable car).. and that the dohc 4g63 has a much better design which, although makes it more expensive to get power from, the power is more useable and reliable..
is this true? if so, anyone out there who can give us a clue as to why?
is this true? if so, anyone out there who can give us a clue as to why?
quest wrote:don't try explaining that to her tho..... just leave. lolWANTSOM wrote:Personally, I find sloppy boxes very unsatisfying. I like them tight and taught to the point that if you dont have to push to get it in then its probably too old and time to get a new one :P
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Most common problem with the SR20 is the rocker arms. With high reving they become unreliable. and can ruin a head in some instances.
DOHC 4G63 doesnt have this design problem.
DOHC 4G63 doesnt have this design problem.
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What I was aluding to is 'fictional' statements on a 'bargain' when they don't know the price. I don't want to ask him as I don't want to buy it but am interested in what a 'bargain' the price supposedly is.NachoMan wrote:Ask him...
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I asked him because a friend of mine was drooling over the car. For the price that he's asking, I believe it to be a good deal. It's expensive for a Starion, but cheap given what it does, how it looks and how it would go.groupAralliart wrote:What I was aluding to is 'fictional' statements on a 'bargain' when they don't know the price. I don't want to ask him as I don't want to buy it but am interested in what a 'bargain' the price supposedly is.NachoMan wrote:Ask him...
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I have no doubt he has spent a motza and what he is selling it for would have to be a bargain or he simply won't sell it unfortunately. Any thing near 10k is expensive for a Starion and when it ows him probably 40k trying to get over 20k will be difficult. I hope he gets someone who not only loves Starions but understands the expense involved in building such a great and unique car.
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'63 dohc's are one of the easiest engines to get power out of. i'd say easier and cheaper than an SR by a long way. the most powerful 4 cyl 2 litre engines in the world are 4G63 dohc's.thrash wrote:i've been told that the sr is easy to get a lot of power out of, but with that ease comes unreliability (i.e. you would still need to spend on making it a reliable car).. and that the dohc 4g63 has a much better design which, although makes it more expensive to get power from, the power is more useable and reliable..
is this true? if so, anyone out there who can give us a clue as to why?
Fibreglass airdams $370, fibreglass front bumpers $260, reco drag links $165, alloy radiators $925 (unpolished), h/l switch rebuilds $125, all plus freight.
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