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  1. I'm going to try the BD kit too. Hopefully it fit and will work well, as I would hate to have my doors look like they were hanging partway open.
  2. This is what I'm afraid of. My doors close perfectly, with almost no effort. Of course the seals are dry and have shrunk back. But they're perfectly aligned. I would hate to do anything that introduces any misalignment or problem with the doors because I tried to save a few bucks. Isn't there one door kit that works perfectly but is a bit costly? I'd risk the few bucks that the BD kits goes for, but there has to be a fall back plan- either finding OEM or something that fits that is made today. This is the biggest problem facing my Z today.
  3. Did the doors close OK after installing the BD weatherstrip? If so I'm ordering tomorrow. I was just worrying about that one point, as it seems to be a major problem with many aftermarket seals like these. I still have the original welting, in great condition, just waiting all alone for new rubber to hold on my doors- so I don't have to worry so much about adhesives. Thanks.
  4. Nice deal, what did the shipping work out to? Many times I'll walk away from a marginal deal just because of shipping shenanigans, but if sellers are reasonable, as this one seems to be, it's different. There are just a bewildering number of seats on ebay too. Behind choice of oil, perhaps seats are the second most debated topic? No doubt on your interior- well, of course the whole car too, it's so clean and nice. And I love even more that once you life up the covers, underneath it still shows its true age proudly. The main reason I'm proceeding cautiously in the interior is so I don't cover up the proof of age/originality, mainly utter lack of rust as can be seen in the interior danger zones. (CA. car) Like your car, lift up the carpets and she shows her nice underbelly. Are there any videos of you just nailing the throttle coming out of a well-cambered on-ramp...or anything like that?
  5. Please do! Lake Havasu is the most beautiful place I think I've ever seen! That waterfall!!! Especially film-based. I think they just capture something a digital SLR can never do. Just try to imagine the "dpi" of Kodachrome or Velvia! I do a lot with DSLR, but it still is missing something, IMHO. Perhaps if I switched to 12mp or so... Some of the pix above are astonishingly great- that photo of the flags on the stone building. Wow. Among others.
  6. I have the LD28 Nissan diesel in my boat. So cool to have the same basic engine in one's car and boat! I love the idea of diesel-izing a Z car. Now I'm watching for these LD28 engines on ebay and other places, and I'm gonna find a nice Series One shell with no engine, and build this same thing over the winter, as I'm moving to biodiesel for all of my other cars too- Mercedes 300CD-turbo diesel, and a 300D too.
  7. A couple more- Eagle Monument to the 9/11 victims of Monmouth County, NJ- Mt. Mitchill w/NYC in background The steel beam clutched in its talons actually came from Ground Zero. My county was one of the most hard hit areas. Sunset thru fence, Sandy Hook, NJ I can't wait to upgrade to something around 8-12 megapixels. Now using Pentax 3.2, and an oldie but goodie 3.0. Or my trusty Canon F-1 with about 25 lenses.
  8. Here's a random selection of favorite photos taken at Sandy Hook and Mount Mitchill Park, NJ- which is actually the highest point on the Eastern Seaboard from Maine to the Yucatan Peninsula! Other locations are: Red clouds at sunset is in the Navesink River, NJ Rainbow is at East Hampton, NY Cloudy Beach is at Asbury Park, NJ Foggy mountainside solar flare is in the Catskill Mountains, NY I'd welcome you to check out my Flick page (link below) with a lot more photos.
  9. Forgive my ignorance- I'm trying to learn more about the impact of cam changes- but do I see a true "lowering" of redline of almost 400 rpm from the first cam grind to the second-starting point? Or is that simply a downward "offset" moving the entire power band lower? These sharper grinds appear to be so aggressive that they can cause valve float much lower in the rev cycle. Just trying to make sense of the trade-offs, and placement of the power curve inside the rev range.
  10. I noticed the warranty still exists on Mobil products, as I have been doing tons of research on oils for weeks now. (Obsessive, I know!) It really is one of the most critical choices to be made for these older cars. The other thing I learned is that as good as the Valvoline VR-1 may be, it might have a "problem" in that it's designed for race use, and as such they planned on frequent oil changes- for each driving session almost- something us street drivers can never expect to come close to. So sustaining the best properties over time seems to be in doubt. As good as it sounds- and I almost picked it out of the huge list of candidates I came up with for my golden girl- I'm going another way for now. And adding a touch more ZDDP to bring my total up to around .18 which I seem to recall is the optimal ratio- with too much not really great either. Obviously I'll double-check on that later. Perhaps someone from Valvoline can make some comments on this subject?
  11. Wow, between this latest dialog, the info linked at this zddp site, and the Valvoline pdf too, I have learned to at least be aware enough of the oil needs of my Z. Many thanks to all who posted here.
  12. All my Z will go, it seems is 95-100, mainly due to gearing I believe, but I had a friend who was a BMW dealer and while he slept in the passenger seat one fine morning on a long drive, I did an indicated 171 on a deserted, straight and freshly-paved highway in his chipped and modified BMW 750il. It felt pretty good. I have gone faster on asphalt, but that was in a Lear 35 on takeoff!
  13. my non-car desktop. I prefer Pat's but Geno's has much better signage! The second, and car-related pic is the banking at Pista di Alta Velocità at Monza.
  14. Not intentionally threadjacking but I just had to respond. FWIW, the best reason in favor of satellite radio is NEVER having to listen to another commercial *ever* again on the music stations. No more 8-15 minute breaks. Then being able to listen to the same station/genre of music over any length of a drive without losing the station every hour or 2 runs a close second, and that doesn't even address the many areas without much choice of stations. Then what about the specialty programming- ESPN, racing, baseball, football that appeal to many? Finally, bandwidth and quality beats FM hands down. My time saved from avoiding commercials and simply enjoying the music = priceless. I love not having to listen to all that horrible sales blather as my time's worth much more than a mere $14 a month.
  15. I wish I were closer so I could drop off a few trays of food for the people who will be coming by over the next few days.
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