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Old 06-04-2003, 03:47 PM
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doing a BB or GTiR into any FWD drive nissan isnt hard and can be found and installed for less than 4000, the only deal is, is that they come from an AWD pulsar but they are mostly sold with the FWD tranny anyways. ive talked to a few mechanics that have done the swap into a b14 and say its a direct swap. its just that any SR20DET is illegal but if your serious who cares
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Old 08-07-2003, 05:00 PM
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the nx is a b13 not a b14(200sx) it is basicly the same install that would be for a b13se-r the differences are most of the time you'd want to use a front mount intercooler because of the lack of room and extra heat the nx has. There is a few 50 state smog legal turbo applications that you can put on the usdmsr20de and it is pricey $3500, however the bbdet and avenir and gtir engines all come with zero emission equipment so if your state only has emissions testing and not a visual then you can put two high flow catalytic converters under your car and Voila! you pass smog.
by the way the usdm sr20de has 9.5.1 compression, the bbdet and avenir have 8.5.1 and the gtir has 8.3.1, oh and by the way i HAVE one under the hood of my nx and when i get a digicam i'll post pics.
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Old 05-17-2004, 12:06 AM
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Re: NX2000 SR20 swap question

He right there are a few things that were upgraded on the DET. but nothing major, Go for the BlueBird swap, its straight up easy. THe Nx 2000(or 2.0) is a sentra. The nx has the same interior layout, suspension, axles, frame ...ect. So any mod you find for a sentra can essentialy work for an nx. There are lots of options when it comes to engines, but if you put a BlueBird in your car, everything will work easier. the only thing you will have to buy is a MAFSensor, if it doesnt come with it. A ecu, and a chip. The mounts are the same and everything. just buy it and throw it in.
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Old 05-27-2004, 02:51 PM
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If you want to save some money, just put a fuel pressure reg in, a beefy clutch and a T25 or T28 turbo(just get one used in good shape.... it'll save you a fortune) Oh, and don't forget to upgrade your engine mounts and reinforce your tranny ... It might not hurt to upgrade injectors, either... And if you DO blow your motor, a JDM SR20DE can be had for about $600 off eBay
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Old 06-09-2004, 09:41 PM
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Re: NX2000 SR20 swap question

Nissan Motorsports sells the conversion for the sr20det for the nx2000 and the se-r just go to a nissan dealership and ask them for the nissan motorsport catalog.
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