Just after a bit of feedback from you with regards to the content quality of the K12 service manual?got it scrap that link
thanks again
I can email you my copy of full technical Service Repair Manual for the K12 2003 - 2006 for the CR, HR & K9K engines including full wiring ?
Almera 1.5s are pretty pooWell iv heard a wee roomer that an n16 1.5 almera engine , ( a certain type ) would be a straight swap in k12 , and seen as them engine push 90bhp standard i thought that would make a k12 lively , or if one was cheeky , a n16 remap and if it has vvl too a vafc controller
IncorrectAnd no GA has VVL
Its all does the same thing... increase peak power. No matter how its doneVvl uses different cam profiles (high & low) to open the valves more and for longer duration.
GA's have VTC changes the valve timing through adjusting the inlet cam.
You have your figures a bit jumbled thereIts all about driveability its not focused purely on top end.
The lower duration/lift lobes that will run out of puff at higher rpm switch to much bigger ones to make the most of the revs and the flow.
Its why my 1.6 N1 engine makes nigh on 200hp but the GA16 can only muster 100 odd.
My mistake wrong figures usedsam has an N1 tho andy
the k12 1.2SR was 107 hp tho iirc, and an alloy blockI just thought cr being 64bhp and 1.5 being 90bhp there had to be an improvement
i think the 1.8 is the same block (QG18)A lot easier get 1.5 almera engine , thats why i considered , 1.2 sr would be well out of my bracket
Will the 1.4 head and ecu etc fit in the 1l?after all this i dont think the cr10de has vvl, the cr14de does but the 10 doesnt, no wonder i couldnt find anything about it
i know its only wikipedia but its here too :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nissan_CR_engine