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Thread: HOW TO: "Indentify" a 10:1 vs 9:5 SR20 motor by Oil Drain Tube?

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2008-10-31 17:28:59
#21
Originally Posted by Andreas
Thats a 92-93 SR20 JDM motor high port, clearly seen by the valve cover paint and the external coil setup.

I have 3 of the newer JDM highport motors with the B14 style Distributor, that are much cleaner than that one and because of the years should have less miles. The motors I got are 95-98.


^You have a 95-98 JDM highport motor? Did they also use different valve cover bolts from different years as well?
2008-10-31 21:57:25
#22
I got it from mp auto on ebay.
2008-11-01 00:51:10
#23
Originally Posted by MR-4Door-SR20DE
^You have a 95-98 JDM highport motor? Did they also use different valve cover bolts from different years as well?


Yes. That's what mine is. '98 iirc. You get the B14 distro and the better valve cover bolts. Also use the B14 oil filter in my case.
2008-11-01 12:26:51
#24
ok P10 japanese SR20 is this High Comp?

W10 SR20DE - is this high comp?


Because using nissan fast i have been able to confirm that the oil drain tube (is actually called a blow by pipe) is relative to the year of production. Later model engines got rid of the oil to air seperator, and hence the pipe became different.
2008-11-01 12:30:42
#25
Autech you are going off track.

The two diffrent tubes that are being discussed are from the DEs.

Yes the RR and VE share the same tube which is diffrent. A RR tube has not been posted in this thread, which has nothing to do with the 10 to 1 vs 9.5 to 1 issue
2008-11-01 13:47:35
#26
Originally Posted by Andreas
Autech you are going off track.

The two diffrent tubes that are being discussed are from the DEs.

Yes the RR and VE share the same tube which is diffrent. A RR tube has not been posted in this thread, which has nothing to do with the 10 to 1 vs 9.5 to 1 issue


No no, im talking about regular SR20DE's. No RR or VE included here.



What models were RR started. I can use model codes and fast to show what i mean.
2008-11-01 13:50:58
#27
Originally Posted by Autech
Later model engines got rid of the oil to air seperator, and hence the pipe became different.


This is your quote.

The only models that got rid of the oil to air seperator are the RRs and VEs. Well they never realy got rid of it as it was incorported into the valve cover.

All high ports have the oil seperator on them does not mater what year or model.
2008-11-01 16:30:16
#28
My 10:1 JDM Motor Pre-Install
Originally Posted by Andreas
A 10 to 1 motor and 9.5 to 1 motor does not have a 7 to 10 HP diffrence just by compression alone.

Most 10 to 1 compression motors come with tubular headers. This can be seen easily by looking at the UK motor with the Candy Apple Red valve cover rated at 150 HP. We know all these motors are all 10 to 1. The diffrence from 140 HP to 150 HP is 10 HP that 10 HP can be broken down to about 6 HP from the header and 4 HP for the compression.

Trust me when I tell you, all this hassel for a 10 to 1 motor is not worth the effort.

Now, the reason why you see 10 to 1 motors with diffrent oil tubes is because they have the tubular header and heat sheild. If you have a tubular header and heat sheild and try and put it on the regular motor the header will go on but the heatsheild will not fit. The longer tube is done for clearance for the heatsheild.


Yes, that's exactly how mine is. The tube test holds up, here's my motor just off the pallet, I doubt Dave would have bothered to call it 10:1 if it wasn't, and the head code holds up too, not that it's a big deal to me - like you said, tubular mani stock wasn't that bad, that looks like where a good part of that hp bump came from compared to the USDM stock mani:

With heat shield:



W/o heat shield:



Side view 1:



Whole motor views:





Motor was super clean, not cleaned at all prior to those pics - right out of the donor. Looks like it was hooked up to an AT maybe, not a trace of clutch dust here:



The intake side of the motor really show little old lady owner, the area where the fuel spray hits is usually cleaned by the detergents in the gas, if you ever see WOT, all this motor ever saw was a spittle's worth of throttle. Somewhere I have those pics, internals.

HTH
2008-11-01 16:42:46
#29
Originally Posted by jagy
In Europe...

P10 Primera GT 150hp
N14 Sunny GTi 143hp
B13 100NX GTi 143hp

N14 and B13 had silver valve cover. Looks like every JDM hihgport. P10 GT is as you said with candy red valve cover.

All of them got tubular mani.
All of them are 10:1 CR.

We can compare N14/B13 vs. P10 ecuĀ“s if there is any difference in maps.


I also see the champagne VC with black channel like mine, instead of just all silver. Could be me, something else about the 2 VC's looks just a little different in shape or something.

2009-02-14 03:11:15
#30
I'm confused

Mine has ribs and it's a 4R

Have EGR and cast iron manifold w/o2 sensor

Also has the shorter drain tube

I guess the only way to know it's taking out a spark
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