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2008-10-08 07:05:07
#1
hi new here
i have a few questions. looking for simple answers or more elaberated.

do all nx's come with sr's?
can i use the same aftermarket for these sr20s as the rwd ones?
are there any addvantages to one fwd sr20 car then another?

thats it as of now any and all help would be great
thank you
2008-10-08 07:13:34
#2
negative sir
there are nx2000's and nx1600's

some of the rwd aftermarket parts work for the fwd
but there is readily available parts for the fwd so no worries there
there are several different sr20s
in america we just got n/a motors

the highport motor which is the motor that comes in early b13's and the lowport which comes in late b13's and in b14's
then you got your roller rocker motor that came after that in like the 2000's
2008-10-08 07:23:55
#3
ok i got 90% of that the highport i dont really understand sorry. ive been thro my fare share of cars and im reasearching a lot befor i buy a new car. thanks for the help
2008-10-08 08:03:59
#4
Originally Posted by Cameron
ok i got 90% of that the highport i dont really understand sorry. ive been thro my fare share of cars and im reasearching a lot befor i buy a new car. thanks for the help


On a highport, you'll be able to see the injectors and not the intake manifold easily, and the opposite is true on a lowport (that's how I think of it anyways!)
2008-10-08 14:28:35
#5
When he talking about "highport" and "lowport" he refers to the intake manifold design of the engine. You can find the highport motor on the older Sentra se-r and NX2000. Most G20's, Nissan 200SX SE-R come with the lowport engines.

Power difference is VERY little. I heard Andreas Miko said once that the highport motor has 3-5HP over the lowport motor and this is because the intake cam design and the emissions restrictions on the newer cars.

Remember that we have NX1600's and NX2000's.
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