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RE: MKII 2dr SR20DET 2009/01/29 16:30:27 (permalink)
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RE: MKII 2dr SR20DET 2009/02/04 00:38:09 (permalink)
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hey barney could u please post picks of how u got the intercooler to fit and are u gonna use that slim radiator aswell?

cheers.
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RE: MKII 2dr SR20DET 2009/02/04 20:30:14 (permalink)
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yeah mate i really need to pull my finger out and get some pics happening...buying a new house atm so all the spare $$$ going that way

i will get pics of the intercooler after the weekend and still trying a few things with radiators haven't settled on any yet.
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RE: MKII 2dr SR20DET 2009/04/04 01:04:17 (permalink)
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yeah mate i really need to pull my finger out and get some pics happening...buying a new house atm so all the spare $$$ going that way

i will get pics of the intercooler after the weekend and still trying a few things with radiators haven't settled on any yet.



Awsome, i seen those civic radiators on ebay, looks like they could do the trick.
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RE: MKII 2dr SR20DET 2009/04/26 23:31:18 (permalink)
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barney mate i bought a 40mm thick triple pass aluminium radiator on ebay, she turns up this week so ill let you know how it fits. its supposed to be OEM fitment of a silvia rad just 10mm thicker.

ive got my intercooler as far forward as it goes too so we'll see

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RE: MKII 2dr SR20DET 2009/08/22 12:43:56 (permalink)
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RE: MKII 2dr SR20DET 2009/08/22 14:55:09 (permalink)
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finally got a few pics will get some of the whole car soon, but it looks the same as andy's new toy!!




alternator now on the opposide of the motor(mounted by a temporary wood bracket atm)



intercooler



trany tunnel all cut out! i knew it would fit!



radiator sits alittle high so might do Shea's trick



not much clerance should get 2x10" thermo's in there's some on ebay which are about 40/50mm thick



the intercooler



and how to make it fit!

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RE: MKII 2dr SR20DET 2009/08/22 17:14:31 (permalink)
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i think ill have your car its further along than mine are you keeping the colour? split fire coil packs loved them on my old car made a difference.looks lke its coming along nice so many conversions at the mo . i do love the garage time
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RE: MKII 2dr SR20DET 2009/08/22 19:16:43 (permalink)
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hey andy...still alot to do!, i was gonna buy a trany tunnel but will problem get one bent up in the next week or so(hopefully)

COLOUR, i was thinking of sticking with it just to keep it looking stock but now thinking of hulk green the same as vy ss.

The splitfire coil packs were on the motor when i bought it so good score there!, along with a big ass turbo and a power fc computer.

I am sick of looking at this in the garage so time to get some work done on it and get it running!
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RE: MKII 2dr SR20DET 2009/08/22 19:19:39 (permalink)
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oh i forgot...i got hold of some capri struts now with bolt on steering arms,

i got big brake ebaykit and didn't like how close the steering arms sat to the disc so now gotta get the hubs machined to accept bigger bearings and problem fixed :)
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RE: MKII 2dr SR20DET 2009/08/24 17:33:29 (permalink)
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looks good mate, are they bigger injectors too? decent looking fuel rail there. how hard was it to mount the altenator on the other side? does it line up ok? if you look at getting a bracket made up you can count me in
thanks mate
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RE: MKII 2dr SR20DET 2009/08/24 19:25:29 (permalink)
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hey Shea...yeah mate tbh don't know alot about the sr20det, back when i bought it got told its got 550cc or 500cc injectors, and custome fuel rail

i keep getting side tracked on other bits, but gonna look at a bracket soon so i'll keep you in mined when things start moving along.It doesn't look to hard though i've got it sitting there on wood atm but basically turned it upside down.

i got some seats today no idea what there out of but a guy down the road was chucking them so in they went, need recovering and rails moved but they feel supportive so all good!
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RE: MKII 2dr SR20DET 2009/08/24 21:58:13 (permalink)
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ok thanks mate
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RE: MKII 2dr SR20DET 2009/08/30 14:25:54 (permalink)
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hey Shea...just found this



Its a Gti-r motor wooohooo i hear you say but check out the alternator!! oh and the water neck...

would solve all the problems, so i am off to the local jap importers tomorrow, to see if they will sell me the bracket/alternator and a water neck...

As far as i know the sr blocks are all the same so the bracket should bolt up to the holes which held the ummm power steering pump i thing it was...will keep you informed
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RE: MKII 2dr SR20DET 2009/08/30 17:42:12 (permalink)
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The FWD SR20 block is very different to the RWD block. The alternator bracket from FWD won't fit RWD and vise versa, and the belts won't line up either. You are better to keep alternator where it is. Plus, putting the alternator on the left will reduce room for turbo and in-pipe on a RWD if you want to stay with low mount. Oh, and FYI, SR20 blocks have 3 different configurations.
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