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  1. I need the hood stay rod and connecting bushing for my 83 280zx. Thanks Can contact me at danjhorw@cox.net
  2. This is an sbc 383 Stroker in my 1983 280ZXt. Edelbrock Pro Flo EFI.
  3. I completed the sbc conversion in my 83 ZXT. I originally had power rack steering but had to give it up in favor of the manual rack to allow the headers to free flow on the driver side. There may have been a better solution, which I lament bcause I do miss the power steering. If you can find a way to fabricate the headers around that steering assembly in the 83 model you will be among the few. Here are a few pics from a few angles of how we ran the steering rod. DanJ
  4. PurePontiacKid The Tach is AutoMeter UltraLite Memory Pro Comp 5". I believe the part number is #4494. http://www.autometer.com/cat_gaugedetail.aspx?gid=3145&sid=11 One thing I like about the guage configuration is that the 5" and smaller guages (2 1/16" I believe) fit right into the stock ZX dash with no fabrication required. Gives a nice sporty stock look. The speedo guage lets you calibrate the speedometer to any rear/tire configuration to reatin accuracy. I have pondered the wheel/tire possibilities for a long time. I would even stick with 15" rims if I could get the right tires for steering up front and launch in the rear. I had to convert from power rack to manual rack steering to install the driver side full-flow headers to install, so I need to stick with no wider than say 205 tires up front but would like 235 or larger on the rear without too much change in O.D. to keep rear ratio near 3:54 or lower. Thanks for all input. DanJ
  5. Here's a few pics of my S130 ride. 383 sbc stroker, 700R4 tranny, Edelbrock EFI, MSI, Mallory, free flow headers. Getting ready for some Spring mods to the car. Wheels and tires are 1st on the list. Thinking 17 X 8 wheels on the front and 17 X 9.5 or so on the rear. Don't want to do any fender mods and would like to keep spacing and adapters to a minimum. Not much to pick from in the 4 X 114.3 lug configuration. Also, will be installing new carpeting and headliner with kits from ZCar Parts. Next would be a swap of the stock R200 3:54 rear for a 87-89 300ZX 3.7 LSD rear. Any thoughts, comments, questions, criticisms, or advice is invited. DanJ
  6. RUNZ Do you know if the 50's will fit in the stock 6.5" wide wheels? Do you have 225's all around? Power steering? What car are you running the tires on? Thanks, DanJ
  7. Looking for some input on tire choices for my 83 280ZXT. I have the stock Swastica 15" wheels on the car now, and do not want to change out the stock exterior look of the car. The car comes with P205/60R15 tires. I know there are fewer choices in the higher profile tires these days, especially with 15" wheels, but Kuhmo makes an H speed rated Ecsta LX tire that looks pretty good. The car has an sbc 383 stroker engine with Edelbrock EFI, 700R4 tranny and stock 3:54 rear (not LSD). Obviously need better traction and handling. Here is my decision point: Do I go with P225/60R15 tires all around, or change out for the same P205's up front and go with the P225's just in the back? The 225 is about an inch taller and an inch wider than the 205. I definitely need more rubber on the road in the back, but not sure how things will be affected up front if I increase the size of the front tires or have the different size on the front than I have on the rear. The car used to have power steering but that was converted to manual rack to flow the headers. I consider the car a street rod, not a rally racer or a long tripper. Occasional trip to the strip is possible, but only occasionally. What would be the pro's and con's of these tire size possibilities? Any suggestions from you experienced ZX guys? Thanks, DanJ
  8. Dustin Since the MT's are 26" and the stock tires and wheels are about 24.6" OD how did that affect your gear ratio/rpm through the gears and across the 1/4 line? ***I am now editing this question since I located a calculator that does this work for us. When I load these numbers into the calclator the change in wheel size changes a 3.54 rear to about 3.35. Substituting a 3.7 rear and using the larger tires gets the gearing back to 3.5. Check out this link. http://www.venommotorsports.com/library/tirewheelcalculator.asp I didn't know the 700R4 would be an expensive alternative to the 350 or 400 tranny. Mine was custom-built and beefed up. I am running close to 500 HP at the flywheel now. May consider a 150 shot later. That would be the max I would be running on this set-up. One last comment and question. First of all you convinced me to stay with my original 15" Swastica wheels since they are in really good shape. The larger wheels and low profile tires don't really impress me either. The local speed shop has the MT P235 60 R15's and would like to sell them to me. Do you know off hand if the stock 15" 83ZXT wheel is 7"? The MT's require a minimum wheel width of 6.5" up to a maximum of 8.5" Thanks, DanJ
  9. This thread was well covered in every aspect of the load bearing system. The old adage really applies here. The chain (complete driveline) is only as strong as it's weakest link. I think it is obvious from the knowledgeable and experienced responses to this thread that there are many other links in this chain that would break before the 4-lug wheel would ever be a problem. DanJ
  10. Thanks to information from BleachZee and Dustin280ZX I am planning on having a set of MT street radials put on my 83 ZXT 383 sbc tomorrow. Will decide on the front speed rated tires for mostly street use later. Before I write the check I wanted to be sure that I have the minimum wheel width for these tires. My stock tire size is P205 60 R15. The MT's are P235 60 R15. The wheels are the stock 83 ZXT swastica style 15" rims. The MT's require a minimum 6.5" wheel. Not for sure if I have 6" or 7". Don't want to remove the tire to find out if I can get the answer here. Anybody know the wheel width before I make this purchase? Thanks, DanJ
  11. BleachZee Thanks for the info. Based on your number sit looks like I'll have the clearance I need in the front without mods for street use. I'm most likely going to go with the MT street radials in the back and some speed rated slightly smaller tires up front to help with the manual rack steering. DanJ
  12. Dustin Thanks for the info on your ZX mods. I'm with you, I like the stock stuff and try to find things that fit into the existing body style and interior set up. So far, so good on that. Question: Was the 88 turbo ZX lsd a bolt on, or did you have to do some serious fab work? I have the stock R200 w/o LSD and really need that additional traction. Also, was the 88 rear a 3.7 that became a 3.54 equivalent when you mounted the MT drag radials? The overall diameter of the MT's is about 1.6 inches larger than the stock wheel/tire diameter on the ZX. If the 88 rear was a stock 3.54 to begin with, how do you think your gearing was affected by the larger rear tires? I'm running the 700R4 tranny which is close to the stock Datsun 5-spd manual in gearing along with the 3.54 stock rear, so my gearing is close to ZXT stock. The OD makes it a good daily driver. The MT's look like a good alternative for street/strip. Are you going to sell your ZX when you start your Malibu project? DanJ
  13. Dustin How is your project coming along? Havn't seen any posts for a few months. The 83ZX poses some special problems like running the exhaust headers on the driver side, so there aren't too many of us with the 83 conversions. FYI--I have the 83ZXT 2+2 body with a 383 stroker, Vortec heads, Edelbrock EFI, Comp cam, 700R4 tranny and stock 3.54 rear without LSD. I noticed you are still running the 15" wheels with MT Drag Radials. Have you considered going with 16 or 17" wheels? I am trying to solve the wheel/tire dilema on mine now and would also like to add LSD to my stock R200 rear. How did you find/add the LSD and what tires are you running up front? Is your project car strictly for the strip or do you intend to use as a daily driver? I'm very interested in your project since it is giving me hope and guidance for what is possible for future mods on mine down the road, especially the turbo option. Nice job you did on the plumbing fab. Thanks, DanJ P.S. I'm originally from PA now residing in OK.
  14. Guys I'm looking for some experienced help here. I have searched the threads as best I can to try and find some useable information for getting some good wheels and tires under my street rod. I have an 83 280ZXT 2+2 with a 383 stroker, 700R4 tranny, Edelbrock EFI, and the stock R200 3.54 rear. Suspension has been reinforced all around. Original ZXT brakes. Lost my power rack steering in the conversion. The car runs great but of course no traction. As we all know the 4-lug wheel choices for this vehicle are very limited. I have considered the 4-lug to 5-lug conversion, but would rather stay with the 4-lug to allow me to remount the original 15" wheels if desired to preserve the stock appearance if I ever decide to resell the car. I have corresponded a few times with Ross C. on this but we seem to have long periods of lapses in our communications, so I don't want to start a project and then not be able to finish it. The only 4-lug choices I can find are the one's offered by Motorsport. I like the looks of the Konig Imagine Opal wheel in 17 X 7. I think I would prefer a 16 X 7 wheel, but they don't make that size in that wheel style. I am considering mounting Toyo Proxes tires. Perhaps something in the range of 245X40X17. Once I make the purchase of course I'm stuck with both the wheels and tires, which will run me about $1,500-$1,800 or so. The tire dealer thinks the higher profile 17" wheels might be a problem with turning/clearance and possibly affect my gearing. My questions are these: For those of you who are familiar with the ZX body style and have had some experience with wheels and tire combinations on this Z, what choices are available in the 4-lug, and what would be the best wheel size/tire size combination?? Clearance issues? Steering problems? The rear of the car probably isn't going to be a problem, it's mostly what's up front. I do not expect to be racing the car on the strip. Also, no rallying. This is strictly for cruising and illegal street racing. Any help on this would be greatly appreciated. If there is a useful thread that has covered these specifics I cannot find it. I know there are Hybrid Z guys out there somewhere who have already solved these issues. Thanks, DanJ
  15. Check out Modern Motorsport. They have racing seats and the custom brackets to fit any Z car. DanJ
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