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Somehow the 2.0 guys don't have a problem getting to 600hp... Why is it so hard to get an L6 to the same power??? HMM.

Surely a crossflow DOHC head won't make THAT much of a difference.

Drivetrain on that car: really sweet

More could be said for the frame and wheel choice though...

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From what I understand from people that know the guy, he did all the fab work himself and based out of his own (or bosses/friends etc... shop) and only has about a grand into the car. Everything else, he already had the parts and did all the fab work himself.

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Hi, my name is Cameron and this is my first time on any forum. I just thought I'd give a little insight about my awd sentra:

It's a 1991 Nissan Sentra SER.

I started the awd project on my sentra after my 6th transmission failure (3rd gear breakage). On my second transmission I installed a par dog engagement gear set that also broke (twisted input splines and broken 4th gear dogs).

Someone said it'd be cool if your car was awd and I agreed because I had traction issues. I sourced a gtir transmission, transfer case, drive shaft, rear end assembly, and front spindle assemblies.

Luckily with my job position at a local speed shop, Sublime (Omaha, NE), I was able to work on my own car after hours. At the time, my car was fwd and making 465 hp on pump fuel and 501 hp on race fuel. I decided to go for it and started taking the car apart. At this time I also started upgrading turbo and intercooler system.

I modified the front sub-frameto provide clearance for the transfer case. I also had to raise the steering rack. I modified exhaust tunnel to provide clearance for the drive shaft and I cut the rear floor out and sectioned in the gtir rear sub frame. It's just that easy... wink!

To answer questions about transmission strength, I cryo treated all hard parts. I welded the center diff to lock the front and rear together so I could use the in-house 2wd and I converted it to a hydraulic clutch (cluth is now a twin disc). Everything's custom including all engine and transmission mounts. After the drivetrain was complete, I built the intake manifold, exhaust manifold, intercooler pipe, and replaced my 62 mm turbonetics turbo with a 67 mm T-4 precision turbo. Complete fuel control was still is controlled by the autronic SM2.

Sorry for the blabbing and the delay of information. It's a fast car, but I'm not done yet. I need to put a roll cage in and seat belts. pretty scary ride.

If you have any other questions I'll try to respond later and I'll snag pictures. Thanks

Cameron

 

This is a quote taken from sr20forum.com by the owner of the car. He did do the work himself, but there was a ton to do, lol! Could you imagine what it would cost in labor to have someone else do this for you?:o

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