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Old 01-25-2004, 11:24 AM   #1
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Default Car modifications for Nissan Presea

I'm from Singapore, and I own a 93 Nissan Presea 1.6 M. Well, the regulations here are pretty tight (if you know what I mean), so I wonder what I could do to up the performance of my car. Suggestions are warmly welcomed!!
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Old 01-25-2004, 12:18 PM   #2
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Very hard! But nothing is possible. I have seen people in Thailand transplanting other engines. You might want to check on that.
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Old 01-25-2004, 11:42 PM   #3
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Well, I can't do that.... sorry....

But I did read about engine tuning. The author did say that it is common to be able to tune an engine to double its original factory spec. The problem is the details are overwhelming.... :cry:
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Old 06-05-2004, 01:00 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by yin_cheong
Well, I can't do that.... sorry....

But I did read about engine tuning. The author did say that it is common to be able to tune an engine to double its original factory spec. The problem is the details are overwhelming.... :cry:
hi dude,

i am from singapore as well.

well if there's a will there's way.
i am more familiar with turbo chargeing , so i will suggest that ,
bolt in a T25 and run on low boost, you will get instantenous torque and power in the highs. At a low 0.5bar, i reckon you need a raising rate fuel regulator, get some fuel pump from a rex or s15, intercooler, and and SAFC. before that make sure that your compression for the 4 cylinders are about the same pressure before you do it....
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Old 06-19-2004, 03:01 AM   #5
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Whats the engine??? GA16DE?
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I drive a N14 pulsar that has a SR20DET conversion done. Not bad for a first car? Thats about 150kw flywheel and about 135kw at the wheel. I plan to upgrade to a R33 GT25ST or a Pulsar GTiR AWD.
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Old 07-10-2004, 01:02 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by vividance
Originally Posted by yin_cheong
Well, I can't do that.... sorry....

But I did read about engine tuning. The author did say that it is common to be able to tune an engine to double its original factory spec. The problem is the details are overwhelming.... :cry:
hi dude,

i am from singapore as well.

well if there's a will there's way.
i am more familiar with turbo chargeing , so i will suggest that ,
bolt in a T25 and run on low boost, you will get instantenous torque and power in the highs. At a low 0.5bar, i reckon you need a raising rate fuel regulator, get some fuel pump from a rex or s15, intercooler, and and SAFC. before that make sure that your compression for the 4 cylinders are about the same pressure before you do it....

if you need to pass inspection i know people who can help you on this...and oh yes,....don't forget to get a 3" exhaust once you slap in the turbo... turbos like to breathe easy ...
haha I'm frm singapore too....planning 2 turbo my car...although its a Jeep....Nissan X-trail...How can it be done?
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Old 07-14-2004, 02:35 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by sergei_dekker85
Originally Posted by vividance
Originally Posted by yin_cheong
Well, I can't do that.... sorry....

But I did read about engine tuning. The author did say that it is common to be able to tune an engine to double its original factory spec. The problem is the details are overwhelming.... :cry:
hi dude,

i am from singapore as well.

well if there's a will there's way.
i am more familiar with turbo chargeing , so i will suggest that ,
bolt in a T25 and run on low boost, you will get instantenous torque and power in the highs. At a low 0.5bar, i reckon you need a raising rate fuel regulator, get some fuel pump from a rex or s15, intercooler, and and SAFC. before that make sure that your compression for the 4 cylinders are about the same pressure before you do it....

if you need to pass inspection i know people who can help you on this...and oh yes,....don't forget to get a 3" exhaust once you slap in the turbo... turbos like to breathe easy ...
haha I'm frm singapore too....planning 2 turbo my car...although its a Jeep....Nissan X-trail...How can it be done?

Hi Dude,

any good workshop in singapore will do, but there's not warranty that you won't be caught.
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