is ther a way around this without having to fabricate?
if not is ther another motor that will produce that kind of horse power without the steering rod being a problem?
sr20DET & the steering rod(67.5)
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Steering Rod (problem?)
Fabrication is going to be required no matter what engine swap you do-- there is no getting around it. If you don't want to do any fabrication, put the tired U20 or R16 back in there...
The stock steering rod is not a problem when doing an SR20DET swap into a Datsun roadster however.
There are two ways you can mount the turbo, either a top mount (which is easier), or a bottom mount (harder).
Both have their drawbacks, a top mount will tend to cook the paint on the hood, and master cylinder, a bottom mount will be harder to stuff into the already-too-small space.
TR went the traditional route with his conversion, and went with a bottom mount turbo, as did I with the conversion that I am doing for a customer right now.
Dave did a top mount with his conversion, and it looks great too.
I have posted 3 photos of the manifold that I built for the SR20DET conversion that we are doing right now here:
http://datsun510.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=2049
http://datsun510.com/photopost/showphot ... rt=1&size=
http://datsun510.com/photopost/showphot ... rt=1&size=
Let's see if I can post an image in this post too:

Good luck with your conversion, and if you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask,
Michael Spreadbury
Spriso Motorsports
SR20DE/T conversions our specialty!
The stock steering rod is not a problem when doing an SR20DET swap into a Datsun roadster however.
There are two ways you can mount the turbo, either a top mount (which is easier), or a bottom mount (harder).
Both have their drawbacks, a top mount will tend to cook the paint on the hood, and master cylinder, a bottom mount will be harder to stuff into the already-too-small space.
TR went the traditional route with his conversion, and went with a bottom mount turbo, as did I with the conversion that I am doing for a customer right now.
Dave did a top mount with his conversion, and it looks great too.
I have posted 3 photos of the manifold that I built for the SR20DET conversion that we are doing right now here:
http://datsun510.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=2049
http://datsun510.com/photopost/showphot ... rt=1&size=
http://datsun510.com/photopost/showphot ... rt=1&size=
Let's see if I can post an image in this post too:
Good luck with your conversion, and if you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask,
Michael Spreadbury
Spriso Motorsports
SR20DE/T conversions our specialty!