I don't think it would be too hard. As we have seen more people make decisions with their wallets than their heads. With more money comes more development and hence a better product.
However Tuna is right in some regards. The Japs were and are quite inovative, I haven't seen that with the Chinese. They are good at copying and producing cheeply. The problem is finding the balance between price, quality, reliability AND consistency.
My first car was a 200B also. I still can't believe what a rust bucket POS it was. It shat itself on the drive home after I bought it. I still hate that car!
Mine was a sedan and 100% certain it did NOT have IRS. I blew up the diff in mine so I spent enough hours under the car looking at it.
Japanese cars may be better in the beginning but after a few years they are no better than anything else. Most of them are poorly maintained because people who buy them think they don't need to look after them due them being 'better quality'. "Oh it's unbreakable, don't need to service this baby."
Last edited by Rick76; 06-06-2012 at 11:46 PM.
Edit.... just corrected this post with my next one![]()
Last edited by whitels1ss; 07-06-2012 at 12:04 AM.
The Japanese ones had IRS. Mine was the Australian built one which didnt have it.
Just looked up some more and found out that that other link was not 100% correct
According to WIKKIPEDIA the later 200B's which were built in Australia did not have independant like all the 1600's
had and the early 200B's had, they changed some over to a leaf spring.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Datsun_200B
I was wrong as far as ALL 200B's go I never knew they produced a few in Australia with leaf springs![]()
Used to work at a wrecking yard when those were popular cars, and to our surprise we used to pull out Holden diff centres from some Datsuns and Toyota Crown I think it was.
The diff centres were exactly the same as Holden Eh , HD etc. but were 3.90 ratio.
They were actually built by Holden (I recall the Holden stamp and part number on them)
Going O/T but I think....
1977-1979 200B Jap Sedan IRS
1979-1981 200B Aus Sedan Live Axle with Trailing Arms/Coils
Wagon Live Axle with Leaf Springs
Not sure about Bluebird but I though most of the Pintara and Skylines made in Australia didn't have IRS either. Datsun/Nissan must have decided IRS and painted bumpers weren't for us. But those models are generally conveniently ignored by Holden/Ford bashers because they were no better than Commodores/Falcons (apart from the Skyline engines). All we get is stories about 1600's with IRS > skip straight to killer R32 GT-R.
The real 'Terrible News' is that the LS1 forum is being dominated with discusssion about this -
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