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I was having a hard time accepting that the Japanese would make such an unusual engine in the '60's - at that time they were either building under license or down right copying other developed designs. Found out the UD engines were very much a copy of GMC or Detroit engines, but used an inline pump and direct injection rather than unit injectors like the Detroit. Made more power than a Detroit, and better fuel economy, but not reliable.
This is a 6 cyl, and has twin blowers compared to the Detroit's single.
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"copying other developed designs" is what the Nips did... but improved it, allways would.
Where are the 'blowers' I see nothing mechanical of the crank pully end and there aint no turbines on it? EDIT hold on wait a minute... yes I do running off the fly wheel, well done.
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Plans for the weekend? Get that servo off!
It's a Girling Mk. IIB 'Powerstop', so even if I did want to work on it, I wouldn't be able as they're a sealed unit it seems.
Gonna send it down to my father in law and he'll drop it off at the brake place.
Also I got pre-approval for a mortgage, does that means I can go car shopping now?
-Indy
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I fucking dear him...
been with westpac all my life, they pre aproved a morgage two years back, even gave us the 1st 100k which went to buying the land... went in for the rest for the house and they said NAH... we were fucked, so told the pack a c@#ts to piss the fuck off... since sorted with ASB
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GM used a different blower for each engine size, or cyl numbers - so that 4/71 or 6/71 blower you see on the top of a V8 dragster came off a 4 or 6 cyl GMC or Detroit. Nissan are probably just doubling up on their 3 cyl engine, complete with blowers.
Easy to further develop a design when most of the work is done, and the budget is huge compared to what the original designers had to work with. An interesting quote I once read about Japanese engineering - ''If one bolt will hold it, two will do, and three will make sure...then use four.''
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