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Mystic's Ride ---->> N12ET Lanos

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Ok, For anyone that has been following my WTB Thread, it will now continue here

Name: Clint

Location: Hervey Bay, QLD

Year/ Model: 1997 Daewoo Lanos 3dr Hatch

Colour: Green

Period of ownership: 2yrs

Performance: what performance ??

Engine Mods: N12ET @15 psi - SR20 intercooler

Interior Mods: Resprayed interior and a decent stereo

Exterior Mods: Oil pressure on the Bonnet and a Boost gauge soon to join it.


Wheels: The mags that came with the pulsar hehehe stock daewoo at the moment

Future Plans: GET THE ET MOTOR IN !!!! damn Dept of Transport ... ooppsss i mean, Thank goodness for the ever present vigulance that the dept of transport provides keeping us well behaved citizens safe.

will post pics when i work out how..
for the meantime

http://www.cardomain.com/ride/807841
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interesting....
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mystic_20_2000 wrote: SR20 5 speed
care to share detail on how you are mating this up?

curious, what does the lanos weigh?
are you going with aftermarket management?
sry for 20 q's... interesting project
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Certainly a bit different. Good luck with it. Nice with the Jap spec plenum also!

I'd personally spend the $ on the ET, but if you like the Daewoo then you should go for it.
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nismo85et wrote:
mystic_20_2000 wrote: SR20 5 speed
care to share detail on how you are mating this up?

curious, what does the lanos weigh?
are you going with aftermarket management?
sry for 20 q's... interesting project
can you remember the et on ebay that had an sr20 gearbox and some of us tried to figure out if it was true, well going by his cardomain site, he baught that et! so maybe someone who lives nearby clint/mystic_20_2000 should pop by his place and have a look for themselves?
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that wouldn't be legal putting an old engine in a newer car. Interesting though about the gearbox.
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et.turbo.dude wrote:
nismo85et wrote:
mystic_20_2000 wrote: SR20 5 speed
care to share detail on how you are mating this up?

curious, what does the lanos weigh?
are you going with aftermarket management?
sry for 20 q's... interesting project
can you remember the et on ebay that had an sr20 gearbox and some of us tried to figure out if it was true, well going by his cardomain site, he baught that et! so maybe someone who lives nearby clint/mystic_20_2000 should pop by his place and have a look for themselves?
yeah i do, thought it turned out to be a typo?

raddavey: can you shed some more light on old engines into newer cars? i never heard of that... would make a bit of sense but
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yeh its not legal in any state to do this as the engine does not meet the cars emission levels.

hey good lcuk bro yes more info on the gearbox prease
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Panda_ET wrote:yeh its not legal in any state to do this as the engine does not meet the cars emission levels.

hey good lcuk bro yes more info on the gearbox prease
lol, the car does not emit, the engine does. stupid laws
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Post by j0gGiE »

legally...well in vic you arent allowed to put an older engine into a newer body

from what i understood the engines when build were subject to different emissions laws so in the end a newer car (even though its just the shell) would be puttin out more emissions that standard

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yes but the car/chassis is 1997 which would have different emission targets than a 1984/5 engine. emissions wiould be a hell of a lot lower on the newer car. its a fair law. You will also find newer engine last longer especially the ones that are also sold in the US, I read somewhere that in california that to pass for registration manufacturers have to prove that the car is able to do a certain amount of milage (160,000miles? ) before needing any major engine work/ or have issues with burning of oil etc etc. so we all benefit from this.
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maybe its a good thing this came up then, sorry to put a downer on your project mystic. definately something to think about though
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ive not seen anyone try and pass the older engine newer shell before, maybe there is a loophole dunno? an engineer would be the one to talk too. or u could do the tassie thing and never tell a soul lmao and do it anyway
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well doesn't that suck balls! would of been interesting. turbo the lanos engine? another 1.5 single cam turbo engine? either way, good luck with whatever you do :twisted:
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Emission ADR's , SR20 Gearbox.

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nismo85et wrote:maybe its a good thing this came up then, sorry to put a downer on your project mystic. definately something to think about though

Yes, as i stated in the WTB section before i moved the thread to here is ........ I am having problems with the Emission ADR's at the moment. i will try to find some sort of loophole or way to rectify this problem.

AND

The SR20 gearbox thing ...... i have no idea , i just restated what i was told when i bought the car. If you could prove that the guy was feeding me porkies then i will question him on it ... i still know where he lives :twisted: .... i'll add a photo of the gearbox to the cardomain link and maybe someone here can tell me the story .... As it sits in the car at the moment whatever box it is it has made the shift rod to short ( 1/2 inch to short maybe ) and i only have 1st 3rd and 5th as the shifter doesn't pull towards the rear of the car far enough to catch 2nd 4th and reverse.
I'll let ya's know when the pic is on cardomain.
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