Cam,

1min 47.10sec is our best time there. Although we dropped off the pace last
time we were there, the best was a high 1min 48.

1min 45sec is a pretty good time around there. Have you done much to your
car since Sandown?
 
Regards
Trev 

-----Original Message-----
From: Cam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, 10 December 2001 12:09
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: FJ20 - max power - Summary


Trev,
I Managed a 1.45.7 at winton on Saturday (first run) before blowing another
R180 diff.

You punted around there before?

Cam
CM510
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Pooley, Trevor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, December 10, 2001 11:57 AM
Subject: RE: FJ20 - max power - Summary


> G'day Jake,
>
> I have been too busy racing the other 1600 this year to really get stuck
> into it.
>
> Summer project is to work out how to fit everything in the engine bay. I
> wasn't happy with my first attempt at the engine mounts. I pretty much
know
> how to make them now though. I need to get the engine futher back and
crank
> centerline, centered in the engine bay.
>
> I have a GTiR intercooler which should fit nicely as a front mount,
infront
> of the radiator hole. I will need to change the tanks on it. Hot air from
> the turbo will enter through a hole in the rad support pannel, low down on
> the passenger side. The outlet of the i/c will exit at the top and go
> straight into the throttle body through a 90 deg bend.
>
> I am concerned about getting a radiatior that will fit as the I/c piping
> will dictate the max width and the front pulley's the max thickness. The
> other problem is where to put a thermofan.
>
> I still have a big parts list to finance including an R200 LSD, brakes,
> wheels and paint job plus all the small extras which chew up lots of
money.
> The plan is to have it ready for the NDSOC driver training day next
november
> at Sandown.
>
> Regards
> Trev
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Turbo 510 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, 9 December 2001 15:33
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: FJ20 - max power - Summary
>
>
> Hey Guys,
> I am a lurker on this list and don't often have time to post but I would
> like to clear up a few points regarding FJ vs SR. I don't claim to know
> everything about these motors but I have had an FJ20DET in my 1600 for the
> last 4-5 years and my brother has had an SR20det powered 1600 for the past
> two years. I am also about to put a CA18det in to a Sunny.
> The weight difference between the two motors is SFA. Both my brothers and
my
>
> car weigh 1040kg on the same weigh bridge. The SR DET is a heavy block
> because of the external bracing required to handle the turbo cylinder
> pressures. The SR also runs a huge alloy girdle and a tiny tin sump
hanging
> off that rather than the traditional tin sump of the FJ.
> Strength is incomparable. A standard FJ with 80k kms on it will happily
rev
> to 8500rpm. An sr will break the rockers at those sorts of rpm.
> The SR is a much nicer engine with much better NVH properties and is
> extremely smooth. If I where building an everyday streeter I would chose
the
>
> SR over the FJ. However if you want a motor with big hairy balls that you
> can strap a big T04 on the side of, chuck in a set of forgies and abuse
day
> in day out nothing matches an FJ. They might not be smooth, but they are
> damn strong.
> The FJ was originally the FJ24. It was NA and produced between 240 - 280hp
> depending on spec according to the S110 240RS factory parts manual I have.
> If anyone would like a copy of the manual I can supply it.
> Sorry to get on my soapbox but the misinformation spread about all import
> engines is something I find quite irritating.
> Jake
>
> btw
> Trev Pooley, How far off is the new race car?
>
>
> >From: "Anthony La Malfa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Subject: Re: FJ20 - max power - Summary
> >Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2001 22:43:57 +1100
> >
> >
> >Guys,
> >
> >I think we all have to agree that after what everyone has mentioned...
that
>
> >we can settle on the following:
> >
> >(1) The FJ20 is a basic brute horsepower motor. Anyone who wants to make
> >some serious horsepower by adding a big turbo and a set of forged
> >pistons... stick this motor into any car and you'll be rocketing away.
This
>
> >motor, is not for people who are concerned about motor weight,
smoothness,
> >petrol consumption or noise, but merely people who want bang for buck for
a
>
> >pretty much stock motor.
> >
> >(2) The SR20 is a smooth, technologically advanced motor with potential
(if
>
> >someone knows what they're doing) to create some serious horsepower
aswell.
>
> >It's the kind of motor you'd put into a car that you want to drive every
> >day, and keep the reliability and smoothness of a pretty much stock
factory
>
> >motor. I think their weeknesses are their alloy block (for strength) and
> >their conrods and an obvious with all factory turbo motors... a nice set
of
>
> >forgies wouldn't go astray.
> >
> >In summary....... personally I like both motors and if I had to build
> >another motor (as I already have an FJ) I would probably try an
> >SR.....however...we can compare a few situations and setups.... the 200SX
> >Funny Car (Can't think of his name at the moment)... that opted for an
FJ20
>
> >instead of the SR20 and runs 8's .... and the SR20 in that little white
> >datto that does consistant 11's and ofcourse we can't forget GGHOST??....
> >depends what you're after at the end of the day and what you plan on
doing
> >with the car... oh yeah and did I mention how much money you have to
> >spend???
> >
> >Thought I'd add my 10 cents worth for anyone who cares  :)
> >
> >Anthony
> >GOD-20L
> >
> >
> >
> >   ----- Original Message -----
> >   From: Mark Alford
> >   To: Ozdat discussion list
> >   Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 10:01 AM
> >   Subject: FJ20 - max power
> >
> >
> >   Hi list,
> >
> >   I was speaking to an engine builder last night (in Sydney) who is
doing
> >some head work for me, the guy is a guru with Nissan engines and love the
> >FJ20, anyway, the conversation eventually got onto the inevitable
question
> >- "How much horsepower can we get..........."
> >
> >   The answer of course was " Are you planning on winning Lotto?" Of
course
>
> >I lied to him and told him I was! (Doesn't everyone plan for that day?)
> >
> >   I am now curios to find out what people are getting out of both the
> >Turbo's and naturally aspirated FJ's and even SR's. Might be a good topic
> >for discussion??
> >
> >   Anyone out there got any stories (preferably true) that they could
> >share.
> >
> >   Mark.
> >
> >
> >
> >
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