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06-10-2005, 12:45 PM | #1 | |
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ca18det in an S14
is it possible??? just wondering if anyone has ever done it, i gotta low budget and i think it would be pretty unique
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do you have any info on it? does anyone make a custom harness for the swap or is it not common enough?
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95, how much
anyone know a good place to buy the motor?
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Not a big fan of Nico anymore, but this is the best CA resource I found when I was doing my swap. I don't remember what shop, but there was a guy who worked for a shop that had a CA18 stroked iirc to 1.9, then swapped it out for an SR and promptly blew it up. hahaha
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yea dont really like the site.....but w/e will help so ill check it out.....no one on here has done the swap?
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well, by low budget i mean i was considering turboing the ka instead of an sr......which can be done for much less....but i think this would be alot more unique, dunno just had lightbulb pop up in my head today
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Very, very easy. Same mounting as SR, nearly same wiring as SR.
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yea, didnt really think about it being the same as a redtop sr swap...hmm this is looking better every minute
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awesome....snail are you talking ab the swap for that price or the wiring.....bc ive never swapped a motor b4, and i could use some help and would love to have it done in one day
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yeah, ther are a lot of ca-s14 owners on nico supprisingly........ kinda out of subject but cuzan0's ca18 on nico is s till 1.8L and puting 277 wheel on simple bolt ons.. i can get dyno vid and post link if anyone is intrested..
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Ok i understand the cheapness of the ca powerplant, etc. But you may want to consider a different powertrain seeing as there is little aftermarket support, and oem parts availible comparitive to sr20 parts, or even rb parts.
Also That is a very old motor. Just thought i would put a thought into it for you. |
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***quote) from midwest240sx.com "The Technical @#%$: The CA used an iron block unlike the SR which runs an aluminum block but despite that there is not much of an overall weight difference in the two motors. The CA LIKE THE SR has the piston oil squirters and crank stud girdle. The SR uses a 4 runner manifold into a 4 port head, the CA on the other hand runs a 4 runner manifold that splits into 8 entering the head as an 8 runner manifold. The big difference in the two motors is in the valvetrains. The SR20 only has 4 cam lobes per cam not 8 like the CA does. With 8 valves per side on the SR Nissan had to use a rocker arm arrangement to actuate paired valves simultaneously from a single lobe. It's cheaper to implement than the CA's setup but causes valvetrain loss and noise. The CA runs true 8 lobe cams which act directly on top of the valves. Much more effecient, less moving parts, better revs, etc.. That's one of the reasons that the CA is considered to be a more FREE REVVING engine than the SR. The biggest advantage the SR20 has is it is a bigger capacity motor. 2.0L in comparison to the CA's 1.8 ( no replacement for dispacement right?) . The SR20 has a relatively long stroke, it's stroke is longer than the width of it's bore. The stroke to rod length ratio is at a point where the engine still revs well, but it suffers from "excess stroke". This is another reason the the ca is considered to be better reving (smoother not higher), unlike the SR with it's "over-square" design the CA uses a square design (stroke=bore). The SR is capable of handling more power on the stock bottom end. I've heard of 400-450PS being possible with the correct tuning on a stock SR bottom end while 400PS isn't quite feasble with an CA18DET... A big reason again being the difference in displacement. (quote) from midwest240sx.com***** |
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wow..... LOW budget.... puting a junked OLD as my grandma motor in. what, do you expect for it not to break on you soon?
you got cash for straight up rebuild? no? then forget about it. for drift = ka is the shit.= low $
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post from other board is erroneous btw... i.e. sr20 is square motor, not over-square... and how many people have personally had revving problems with sr20 besides what they read about on the internet? it does happen, but not as often the internet tells you, esp if you're not a negligent driver. aw shit whoops, this is zilvia.... um.... ok don't get sr20s pls. |
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BTW i have blown up many sr motors and I believe they suck as well. Thats why im going to a ls1. |
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spenc, it's a great idea.
brandon, C, mario, and myself can help you with the swap. C has done 2 CA swaps in the past like....year and a half. it's not hard. just need wiring mainly...and that's not too complicated. |
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http://www.paddy.co.jp
f'it i got a magazine [?'king of used parts'?] that has garage paddy's ca18det s14 on the cover. its yellow and silver if i find pics that work... |
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