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...and now for something completely different

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Figured a quick intro was in order with a bit of explanation... Currently own an '89 Nissan S-Cargo, which I realise is NOT an N12 Turbo, but it wants to be.

I want to build up an E15ET while I still have the S-Cargo running on the E15S, then when all is good with the new engine, out with the old and in with the new. That's the idea anyways, very easy to type, not so easy to carry out.
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Post by Valentich »

Welcome.... welcome.... welcome....
so cool, love the S-Cargo

As you probably know, there is a lot more to it than just dropping the E15t in,
and this is the place to get advice...
The guys here really know there stuff, and they have been so helpful in my project.
Which I imagine is close to the work you have to do.
ie replacing a E15 with a E15T.

Anyway post some photos of your baby.....

PS... I am sure you have seen the green one,
But if you have not.... Here is some inspiration....
http://www.drifting.com/forums/pictures ... turbo.html
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welcome mate,

if you need some motivation for the swap, have a look:
http://s1306.beta.photobucket.com/user/ ... 1/library/ (video!)
spotted it on zxoc some time ago :twisted:
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Denied wrote:..... then when all is good with the new engine, out with the old and in with the new. That's the idea anyways, very easy to type, not so easy to carry out.
One running around down here in Hobart. Has been for a couple of years.
Using a haltech ecu and loom tho.

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holy crap! you guys are awesome. I was expecting crickets and scoffing, instead I get encouragement! You bad influences you!

I'm just finishing replacing the radiator which blew the top tank on NYE and turns out it is one of the few parts that ISN'T shared with Pulsar. Made a couple of small modifications to make the re-assembly process a bit easier (cut away some of the radiator fan shroud)

I'll take some "decent" photos in a while. And I will also post up some questions to to see where I can get some replacement bits and bobs since the one wrecker I have been to was, let's just say, unhelpful.
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Love love love! A favourite car of mine :) To bad the wife doesnt like them...

There have been a couple on here before but none at the moment i don't think. There are a few ET snails in NZ tho.

Look forward to your progress
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