Difference Between Sr20 And Ca18?  

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TurbostyleR
Post #36

i doubt it

the only VVT SR20's i know of are the S14's and onwards....

Moi
Post #37

Im still stumped about CA18DET coming out from factory with forged pistons stock? Can anyone enlighten me on this? Cos I have always believed they have just normal cast pistons like most factory cars.... blink.gif

Amokk
Post #38

yeah that is right moi

they never came out with forgies..

i am looking at a ca piston right now in my hand.

ca's will throw bottom end bearing b4 they will throw a rod or piston tho

Post #39

interesting...i had been led to believe different....my bad unsure.gif

Amokk
Post #40

QUOTE (hi_lux @ Oct 30 2003, 01:12 PM)
if u collect hot 4's have a look back thru them to denzo's sil80 project drifter. the ca18 was used tot he reason i stated above wink.gif thumbsup.gif

yeah i do wanna bet..

i have one right next to me

and it isn't forged mate smile.gif

Amokk
Post #41

hot4's

theres ya first problem hehe tongue.gif

and i thought the denzo was rebuilt

e^jay
Post #42

isnt ca18 carby injected? biggrin.gif

321cya
Post #43

the reason why nissan ditched the ca over the sr was cost the sr was cheaper to make
personally i prefere a CA18 any day over an sr (sr stands for shitty rattles }

a ca18 is just a 4 cyl rb motor

as for the forgies in them they aint forgies they aint cast pistons they are infact steel skirted piston

a ca18 has a better head than a sr ca is lighter than a sr {dont be fooled that alloy engines r lighter}

Amokk
Post #44

QUOTE (e^jay @ Oct 30 2003, 04:05 PM)
isnt ca18 carby injected? biggrin.gif

haha u have heard it from the ca doctorb

respect to carbie ca powah

e^jay
Post #45

[simpsons]

"take these, and these and this"

"why thankyou doctor"

"oh, no I'm not a doctor"

i had 4 separate ca18's in my old silvia, and I am onto my 2nd sr20... in essence, I would prefer another ca18 anytime... though personal preference I guess?

Amokk
Post #46

the ca's were/are very popular on this forum

*me* looks at all the ca owers or the old ca owner

the best part... when u chop(on a track) a sr... they go "ya car goes good mate... is it a sr?"

"you go nah mate ca"

"oh ca"

"yep"

dude walks off with a sad look on his face

Post #47

It seems funny to me that some people think that just cos the ca18 revs more than the sr20 it would be faster!!?!

The reason it would rev more is cos there is less bore and stroke, therefore meaning smaller diameter pistons etc, which in turn means lighter pistons which means it would rev more. Yes i know there are millions of other variables that cause an engine to rev harder, but this is just a simple example.

The fact is, the Sr20 will have more torque than the ca18, due to the fact that it has larger displacement. The ca18 has less displacement then the Sr20, therefore it will rev slightly harder (or faster if u will). Just like a 600ml 2 stroke engine will rev to 13000rpm no problem, a stock 5.0l v8 will only rev to like 5000rpm or so. But just cos its revs to 13000rpm, doesnt mean its going faster, just means the crankshaft is turning a heck of alot faster!

Having said all that, i would prefer a ca18 over an sr20, basically for the price, bang for buck performance wise, and the versatility of the ca18!

NaT
Post #48

Thanks everyone. So really an SR20 is just a way to sink cash that could be used on other mods wink.gif

s13viper
Post #49

go CA!!!

they rev hard, just how i like it

they are the RB26DETT's little bro

and can make power easily

SR's are newer for sure, but im loyal!! to the CA

s13viper
Post #50

QUOTE (NaT @ Oct 30 2003, 05:14 PM)
Thanks everyone. So really an SR20 is just a way to sink cash that could be used on other mods wink.gif

pretty much

a SR powered car is on average , 4k higher than a CA

therefore u can buy a CA engine and throw 3-4 k in mods onto it

DINGUSS
Post #51

as a owner of a 180sx with a ca18, i will easily make this distinction

CA = SHIt

SR = Better then shit

NiSlo
Post #52

QUOTE (plaYboY @ Oct 30 2003, 07:14 PM)
let me delv into my lil brain, besides the obvious difference in displacement, the SR (Side Rail Injection) and CA (Carburattor) the SR20 is more effecient than its predessor because the SR20 "cheats" by pumping two intake ports (twincam) of a mixture of fuel and air from one single plenum. (if you look at an Sr20 these big plenum can be found on the left of it, while u are facing the car). Thru this it gives a pretty much smooth torque spread in the revs, especially in the mid revs, altho the top end suffers after 5500rpm. Regardless if DE or DET, coz with a DET in just increased flow/pressure.

SR = The engine model is specified by the first two characters ( SR, CA, RB, VG )
20 = The capacity of the engine ( 2.0 L )
D = Indicates Double Overhead Cams ( Twin Cam )
E = Electronic Fuel Injection
T = Indicates a Turbo Model

Correct me if im wrong somewhere coz its been a while. thumbsup.gif

Dude. I gotta ca20 twin spark doo hickey and mine aint got no damn carby

nismo_gc
Post #53

QUOTE (plaYboY @ Oct 30 2003, 07:14 PM)
let me delv into my lil brain, besides the obvious difference in displacement, the SR (Side Rail Injection) and CA (Carburattor) the SR20 is more effecient than its predessor because the SR20 "cheats" by pumping two intake ports (twincam) of a mixture of fuel and air from one single plenum. (if you look at an Sr20 these big plenum can be found on the left of it, while u are facing the car). Thru this it gives a pretty much smooth torque spread in the revs, especially in the mid revs, altho the top end suffers after 5500rpm. Regardless if DE or DET, coz with a DET in just increased flow/pressure.

SR = The engine model is specified by the first two characters ( SR, CA, RB, VG )
20 = The capacity of the engine ( 2.0 L )
D = Indicates Double Overhead Cams ( Twin Cam )
E = Electronic Fuel Injection
T = Indicates a Turbo Model

Correct me if im wrong somewhere coz its been a while. thumbsup.gif

Dude, the CA18DET is electronic fuel injected......not carby and i'm pretty sure no one knows what CA and SR stand for, it just a code for the engine i guess......just clearing that up for u buddy thumbsup.gif

Post #54

WELL I STAND CORRECTED. I DID THINK THE CA WASNT A CARRBY, ILL KICK MY MECHANIC, WHO WORKS ON THESE ENGINES, FOR TELLIN ME THIS. BUT AS YOU NOTICED IN MY PREV. POST MY KNOWLEDGE (NOT MUCH TO YER THE TRUTH0 ONLY EXTENDS TO THE SR ENGINE NOT THE CA.
But the SR does stands for side rail. Ive found it out from several places.

neil_se
Post #55

please name those places, because a lot of silvia fanatics have tried to find out what it was and failed. a more common rumour was that it stood for semi-racing.

punksnut
Post #56

hmmm i think ur mechanic has been tellin you porky pies, firstly by the CA bein carby, wat u think the plenum hangin off the side was for?, and i doubt sr stands for side rail,
maybe ur onto somethin
rb= rev bigly
ca= crap on average
vg= very gay
vq= very quiet
laugh.gif laugh.gif
smack ur mechanic

s13viper
Post #57

noone knows what the codes are

and to people baggin out CA's, ride b4 u speak

neil_se
Post #58

sr= shithouse really laugh.gif

s13viper
Post #59

lol laugh.gif

sinnie
Post #60

Ok, as owner of a ca, i think they are great motors. Only thing that is bad on them, is their pure age. Give me a rebuilt ca18 with forged pistons rods and a bit of head work anyday smile.gif. Though if u want decent power out of a ca, be prepared to make up the displacement for BIG BOOST!

FREESTYLER
Post #61

my mates got a bluebird TRX with a carby CA18
so i think playboy was right, but they did bring out a efi model in the silvia/180

so from these 7 pages i have concluded, a FJ20 or L20B is better for power and well power

QUOTE (plaYboY @ Oct 30 2003, 07:14 PM)
SR = The engine model is specified by the first two characters ( SR, CA, RB, VG )
20 = The capacity of the engine ( 2.0 L )
D = Indicates Double Overhead Cams ( Twin Cam )
E = Electronic Fuel Injection
T = Indicates a Turbo Model


mate CA are NOT carburettor. And if u think they are plz Explain how they come in CA18DE and CA18DET. cause ur post say clearly that E is for electronic fuel injection.

Moi
Post #63

I like to look at CA18DETs as an evolved form of the E15ET and that in my books is tops thumbsup.gif Im completely biase of course biggrin.gif But no matter what the engine is, it will all come down to personal preference, either you have *grown* up with something or you have been converted etc. In my world Im driving a 500kg shebanga with a CA18 driving the front wheels and an SR20 mid mounted driving the rear wheels doing easy 5s @ 400mph thumbsup.gif *wakes up* Drink.gif

Post #64

Engine Codes


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