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Project Turtle the Turquoise Miicra!

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For the engine to run 3 parts of the NATS system is required, ECU NATS box and keychips. These parts must be from the same car as they are all coded to each other.

So no, the ECU doesnt need to match the original engine. As long as those 3 parts are there the engine will run.
 
nearly understand
(TOTALY GUESSING) wouldnt matter if a 1.3 ecu set runs ,injectors,and the other stuff on the bigger engine?
 
For the engine to run 3 parts of the NATS system is required, ECU NATS box and keychips. These parts must be from the same car as they are all coded to each other.

So no, the ECU doesnt need to match the original engine. As long as those 3 parts are there the engine will run.

i get you its for that specific engine
cheers
 
You just need an ecu and nats box from the same car. But the ecu has to match the engine its made for. I.e a 2l ecu is needed to run a 2l engine. A 1.6 to run a 1.6. 1.3 to run a 1.3 etc
 
nearly understand
(TOTALY GUESSING) wouldnt matter if a 1.3 ecu set runs ,injectors,and the other stuff on the bigger engine?
This wouldnt really work because the ecu would have all the wrong data to run the bigger engine. It might well run, but wouldnt run very well. You would most likely be able to remap the ecu and use it to run a bigger engine (but the engine would have to use the same type of sensors and would have to be 4cyl as far as i know.
 
Yeah... Or you just swap the ecu, the black box and the red chip and lawl at a perfectly mapped engine control unit.

Trust me, ive done 4 sr20 swaps now and all have fired up first turn of the key
 
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now thats some AOC love right there!
 
Yeah so we now have the NATS stuff required to get the engine running,

ECU :

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NATS black box of magic :

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And the Key chip needed :

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Oh not much done today....

First off we took the engine back out the Micra to fit the 2 missing flywheel bolts, fit the clutch, make more modification to the crossbrace so that it bolts in perfectly to the Micra chassis. So engine out onto floor.

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Gearbox from the 2.0 was removed and so was the gearbox from the Micra engine as we needed the clips on the release bearing.

So Gearbox off, and flywheel goes to get fitted. Oops we are missing the spacer that goes on the flywheel. This coulda set us back weeks but fortunately I had one sitting in my drawer at home! So off home, grab the spacer and back the unit.

The main delay in having this put on was we were missing two of the bolts that were needed to bolt it to the crank. So it seems GA14 bolts are the same thread pitch but just a different head on the bolt. SR = 12 point whereas GA = 6 point.

Flywheel being fitted

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Then onto the clutch fitting. Once again we were lacking the correct bolts. So an order to G spec in the US got us a brand new set of clutch bolts. Delivery took a week or so.
Thank you to Phil on AOC for donating the clutch.

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Clutch taken from an SR16VE.

Clutch fitted :

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Gearbox then re-fitted :

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After this we then fitted the engine loom to the engine. We had to re-wire the injectors due to it being a phase 2 loom and a phase 1 engine where the injector plugs are different. So wired cut and replaced with the correct plugs then heat shrinked. Then NATS box was plugged. And the Micra keychip swapped for the right one.

Key chip fitted :

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Engine then wheeled back into engine bay and lifted into position :

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Mounts bolted in :

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Once that was done, the engine loom was fed through the firewall into the cabin. All plugs and fuseboxes were plugged in and a battery was fitted in place.

The engine was then filled up with oil. 3.5 litres. No oil in the gearbox yet due to no driveshafts.

[video=youtube;OrQfOYVijvw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OrQfOYVijvw[/video]

SHE LIVES. First turn of the key aswell…Easy.

Unfortunately, as expected the wiring wasn’t totally correct for the fuel pump. For the fuel pump to prime before starting the headlights must be switched on. So some re-wiring needed there.

But the main thing is, its mounted on 3 mounts and it runs fine.

YAS.

Also a big thanks to Willie/Nistro for coming all the way from Aberdeen today to help us out.

Next job...Front crossmember...
 
:wow: lovley, think you should put a side exit exhuast, just in front of the rear wheel, like a viper!
 
Unfortunately, as expected the wiring wasn’t totally correct for the fuel pump. For the fuel pump to prime before starting the headlights must be switched on. So some re-wiring needed there.

good security feature!
 
Haha.

I think the only thing that's been done lately apart from engine is some filler on one of the arches... and i put a bit too much on, so may be there for a while sanding.

Gonna strip down the ol' CG13 tomorrow aswell.
 
The renault / nissan partnership prevented progress

What happened? Same thing peeing me off as well - I've got a ew set of sparks for mine but haven't got the cohones to attempt to fit them. You've got to remove all cold air piping and air box, throttle body and inlet manifold grr.
 
Stupid N16 we got in the unit decides not to start.... So it got it's engine ripped out.
 
Boost indeed.

And no, nothing has been done to car since the last update other than some filler and sanding.
 
Boost :p Another turboed K11, excellent !
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(no news about the parcel Scott :( Going to the post office tomorrow...)
 
i know i want to do it now and a lot of people dont realise mines is a 1.6 it is quite quick and you prob heard it pull away lol but i would more prefer a sr20

personally i didnt find much of a difrence between the ga16 and sr20 in a k11, on paper the sr20 looks the stronger engine but like in the case with putting a c20xe into a corsa,often always more than not the 1.6 gsi will out gun it on a standing quarter, it all comes down to weight proportion and torque, the ga16de only produces a few nm's less torque than an sr20, coupled with the fact the sr20 is a heavier engine the power difrences almost equalise, but then theres alot of other factors to reconsider, sure its fun and i understand the circumstances of this build allow for the use of an sr20, but just dont be dissapointed when the lad with the ga16 takes the win:grinning:
 
Exactly my argument with my old super s cg13 vs scopezs ga16

Me and scopez were pretty much dead even throughout every race both with same mods


Power to weight, lightest cars wins

Proven time and time again
 
Don't turn this into a debate please guys (Y) take it elsewhere.

There are pro's and cons of each and we just decided SR.
 
Power to weight, lightest cars wins

agree with you open handedly on that one marty boy, its just simple physics, although a higher speed is achieved with higher capacity engines, id more often than not pick a ga16de over an sr20de, sure the tuning scope is reduced in terms of generic after market parts but i think theres one thing we've all learned being modified micra owners, and theres one phrase that geniously and incomparitively sets us apart from the rest " BUILT, NOT BOUGHT FTW"(Y)(Y)(Y)
 
Don't turn this into a debate please guys (Y) take it elsewhere.

There are pro's and cons of each and we just decided SR.

no debating here scotty boy, just plain agreements

about that gearbox mount, its gunna have to be preety strong, as the passenger side driveshaft is shorter, alot of torque is converted through that side of the box/mounting point....dont want you looking daft at crail:grinning:
 
Yeah we has thought about that and once the car is running and mobile we can find out if it will hold up to the stresses. It should though (Y)
 
you may also want to fill the standard engine mounts with sickoflex, leave them in a vice with plate either side of them overnight, should get rid of any unwanted engine movement within the mounts, tricks of the trade(Y)
 
Your patter about the ga16 being as quick as an sr20... Erm. Nah!

My old almera was ga16 with cams, header, intake and catback. I swapped it out for an sr20 and the difference was massive. Including a full 1.5 seconds off the quarter mile time.

Then i bought my autech, the extra 30hp was significantly noticable.

Ga may be a lighter engine in theory, but in practice by the time you take gearbox into account there isnt much in it.

Truth is im a very strong believer in the ga16's potential, but sr20 will always be the superior engine in performance, tunability and power application.
 
Your patter about the ga16 being as quick as an sr20... Erm. Nah!

My old almera was ga16 with cams, header, intake and catback. I swapped it out for an sr20 and the difference was massive. Including a full 1.5 seconds off the quarter mile time.

Then i bought my autech, the extra 30hp was significantly noticable.

Ga may be a lighter engine in theory, but in practice by the time you take gearbox into account there isnt much in it.

Truth is im a very strong believer in the ga16's potential, but sr20 will always be the superior engine in performance, tunability and power application.

we'll agree to disagree, ive seen the difference first hand, perhaps you just had a crap ga16, i cant imagine a worked ga16 being slower than a standard sr20

i guess the only thing left for me to do now is build yet another ga16 micra and see you at crail (Y)
 
we'll agree to disagree, ive seen the difference first hand, perhaps you just had a crap ga16, i cant imagine a worked ga16 being slower than a standard sr20

i guess the only thing left for me to do now is build yet another ga16 micra and see you at crail (Y)

Yeah go for it. But the sr20 will take the win...

Crap ga? Yeah... 25 thousand granny miles on it. Serviced every 9 months at nissan. Mint condition. Yeah real crap. Anymore straws you wanna clutch?

Also your comment on torque figures needs more research. Standand torque in a ga is 100ft.lbs. An sr20 is closer to 130 stock. But soon as you let it breath that lurches over the 150 mark.
 
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