Est ce que quelqu'un sait sur quel modele de Nissan ce moulin a ete monté ???
Je sais qu'ils l'ont mis sur le Sunny coupé de 1987 (B12) mais j'aimerai savoir si c'est le seul.
Parce que je sais qu'on peut mettre les arbres a cames d'un CA16DE sur un CA18DET et que le gain en poneys est interesant... une bonne dizaine environ...
J'ai trouver ca sur le net...
Si quelqu'un peut traduire en quelque ligne ca serait sympa
CA16 Cams
For those of you with CA18DE or CA18DETs, installing a CA16 inlet cam is a easy upgrade. The following are conversations taken from the exaclub.net forums.
Lonx: The intake cam actually opens the valves for 248 degrees, as opposed to the standard 240. It also provides 0.8mm more lift, bringing it up from 7.8mm (max valve opening) to 8.5mm.
The exhaust cams however are the same. I'm not sure, but I've heard it is good for around 5 - 10kw, with gains almost completely across the rev range. I have one of these cams lined up for my car and besides a set of bearings its basically a 'drop in' job. I'll let you know how it goes.
Lumpy: the camshaft swap is pretty easy. there are no specifics for the upgrade other than careful adherance of the factory procedure for the belt removal and bolt tensions etc.
There is no need to worry about bearings as the camshaft doesnt have any.
As the engine uses an air flow based fuel metering system, there is no need to worry about tuning fluctuations with the cam swap. The stock mapping is beyond adequate in this regard.
The swap will give a very slightly lopey idle - although hardly noticable.
when used with a larger turbo and free flow exhaust, there is no loss of power with a noticable improvement in the mid and top end performance.
The CA18DE cams are mid way between the CA16DE and the CA18DET.