Looking for the same answer for a 65 1500. Looking for the same answer for a 65 1500.
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Datsun came out with a twin-turbo model in 1987 with the release of the Nissan 300ZX Turbo.
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your gonna want a vg30dett v6 twin turbo dual over head cam
yes. it has the L28e or L28et. It will fit in any of the Z's. If it's turbo and the other tranny and rear end you have are for a non-turbo then you need the turbo tranny and rear end
a 280zx come with either a 2.8 liter Inline 6cyl or a 2.8 liter Inline 6cyl turbo.
As long as the engine mounts are in the same location, trans. bolts, and the firewall space is same yes it can be done with a little work
Yes, you can install a turbocharger in a 1980 Datsun 280ZX, but it requires significant modifications to the engine and supporting components. You'll need to consider upgrading the fuel system, intercooler, exhaust, and potentially the engine internals to handle the increased power and boost levels. It's advisable to consult with a professional or someone experienced in turbo conversions to ensure a successful and reliable installation.
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Hmm.. I'm assuming you are outside the United States due to the fact that in the US, Turbo Model 200sxs were discontinued at the end of 86. There is no popular 2.2L Turbo Engine that I know of that works good with an S12 200sx. Popular Swaps are SR20DET (2L 4-cylinder Dual overhead cam Fuel Injected Turbo Charged Engine) CA18DET (1.8L 4-cylinder Dual overhead cam Fuel Injected Turbo Charged Engine) KA24DE (2.4L 4-cylinder Dual overhead cam Fuel Injected Naturally Aspired Engine)
Installing a 13B turbo engine into a non-turbo RX-7 can be a challenging project that requires significant mechanical knowledge and skills. You will need to address several aspects, including engine mounts, wiring harness modifications, and exhaust system integration. Additionally, upgrading the fuel system and cooling components is essential to support the turbo engine. Overall, while it's feasible for experienced enthusiasts, it can be labor-intensive and may require specialized tools and parts.
How do you blow a engine turbo.