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Thread: BTCC SR20 for sale (with sequential box)...Not mine

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2008-11-12 17:36:36
#41
Originally Posted by blairellis
Where does that exhaust go from there?

I would guess it runs behind the engine where the high-port intake usually is between the firewall and the engine, eventually leaving the engine bay where the normal exhaust route is. Don't ask me how it gets past the half shaft.
2008-11-12 17:59:29
#42
Doctor G you gonna organise me a spin in that thing
2008-11-12 20:20:46
#43
L4t3ncy - I think the queue for a spin is very long!! - LOL. Saan is still waiting on brakes and the exhaust for the car so it's currently just sitting idle.

Here are some nice motorsport pics taken from one of our local forums. The cars were hugely successful in the local touring car championships. Something like 53 out of 54 1st and 2nd places iirc.














2008-11-12 20:27:35
#44
and some sentra procar hawtness...







2008-11-12 20:31:35
#45
Ah I see L4t3ncy you already beat me to it and posted these pics up on the forum before.... lol

but they so hawt I'm sure no one minds looking at them again ;-)
2008-11-13 03:38:31
#46
As was suggested the dry sump minimizes the windage losses in an engine. Another thing that it can do when designed for it is to pull a vacuum in the crankcase allowing rings with less tension to seal and reducing friction. The other main benefit is being able to lower the engine in the chassis. I suspect that the reason the header goes around the back of the engine (and subsequently through some type of tunnel in the floor, I am sure) is to allow for the engine to be lowered to the point that the oil pan would be dragging the ground if it were a wet-sump.
2008-11-13 20:48:54
#47
Originally Posted by Doctor
Ah I see L4t3ncy you already beat me to it and posted these pics up on the forum before.... lol

but they so hawt I'm sure no one minds looking at them again ;-)


haha yeah i did stole them from your post on NOC. As for the sabre with the Satcar motor aslong as im in the line ill be happy
2008-11-14 14:34:00
#48
wonder how much the transmission is worth or what they would let it go for
2008-11-15 02:01:10
#49
its sold,

heres the reply i got

Originally Posted by EndlessR
Its actually sold I am sorry to say, I broke engine and mission

Might be able to get later model, but normally Nismo recall all race parts / ECU and destroy them....so very hard to find.

Rick
2008-11-15 18:23:56
#50
Originally Posted by Doctor
Here are some pics of my mate's touring car motor in his N14:

Specs are 88mm omega pistons, 13:1 cr, 316deg 13mm lift cams, 54c solid lifter head, dry sump, slide intake, ram induction, Satcar clutch setup, etc etc.

notice where the injectors sit :-)






The car:



The motor taken from one of these SATCARs:




Another local satcar belonging to john craig: (the headers go over the tranny and out the rear.




The same guy who built some of these engines rebuilt my VE :-)


just a question since your his friend. did he sleeve the block or do 88mm bores on stock sleeves ?

stratton.
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