A few questions about 1993 Ser

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Hey hope everyone is having a nice weekend.. I have had a Sentra but im new to this portion of Nico... and i had a few questions about the 1993 Sentra Ser do you guys care about them... I love the car since I had the 4 door XE for 2 weeks.. so here it goes do you guys convert it into a bluebird or no and can it be done? What are the cars most common problems? As far as suspension goes do I have a lot of varieties? and last but no least what’s a good price for a one that’s in a good condition in so cal since i see a few over priced ones... ide appreciate any comments suggestions and answers so ya thank you.



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The Bluebird is actually related to the Altima. The Sunny is the Sentra's JDM brethren. I assume you mostly meant the engine. BB engines are easy to find. Try soko.com, they have a good reputation around here. There are also a few other engines you could use, though the DE that comes in the car has some potential as well.

There are plenty of suspension options, just take a look around. Try clicking the ads on the side, top, and bottom of the page. Some of those sponsors have parts you could check out.

Clean, rust-free B13 SE-Rs are rapidly becoming less common, so it's tough to say what a good price is. Keep looking around.

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nametakennow wrote:The Bluebird is actually related to the Altima. The Sunny is the Sentra's JDM brethren. I assume you mostly meant the engine. BB engines are easy to find. Try soko.com, they have a good reputation around here. There are also a few other engines you could use, though the DE that comes in the car has some potential as well.

There are plenty of suspension options, just take a look around. Try clicking the ads on the side, top, and bottom of the page. Some of those sponsors have parts you could check out.

Clean, rust-free B13 SE-Rs are rapidly becoming less common, so it's tough to say what a good price is. Keep looking around.
The B13 SE-R is the best SE-R ever imo. I'd love to own one eventually.

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sounds good im in CA LA area we dont have that much of a rust problems here my totaled Sentra that’s sitting in my driveway has yet barely to start rusting are these cars worth parting out anyhow i have a 93 xe if you guys want something we can work it out and well im not looking for more than 200 whp the 90 whp on the 93 pulled like a maniac im 6'3 so these cars are Go karts for me that’s why i love em so much i just want a nice good handling Se-R that’s good for taking turns with $5k or 6k is it doable that’s including the cars price... and thank you for your answers = ].

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Stock bluebird motor on 12psi and supporting mods can yield 220-240whp all day long. But eventually you feel the car needs more power and then you will be upgrading again. Trust me, been there and I'm still there.

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i have a huge soft spot for the b13 se-r.

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Stick with the se-r the sr20 is the best engine ever put in a stock sentra in my opinion. If you cant find one swap a motor from a busted 93 se-r into a newer se-r depending on the price of the car and the motor it may cost you about the same as buying the car.

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Its knows as addiction to speed we all have it why not exercise it thanks a bunch for all the info you guys are awsome down here honestly but hey no one said its bad to modify your car into something that you desire.... so again thank you!

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there is a couple of turbo motors that can fit in the b13 - gtir- t28 turbo , avenir -t25 ball bearing turbo, bluebird black top or older model red top- t25 turbo. its better to get the engine,computer,maf- its prettyt much a drop in- use your existing harness- the trans on the se-r is the weakest link- tein, k-sport has coilovers for the b13- try tigerjapanese.com- cheapest turbo motos around

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NSR_s30 wrote: The B13 SE-R is the best SE-R ever imo. I'd love to own one eventually.
when i have money to toss around and even after i have a much better car then i have now (Hopefully an R32VW that doesnt catch fire) i still plan on picking up a B13 SER and doing an SR20DET install.


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