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  • Birthday 04/29/1968

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  1. I have seen plenty of weber jet base line recommendations for L24's and L28's - but not alot around L26's I have a set of weber 45's about to go on a reasonably hot L26 for fast road/autocross use 10:1 compression Well flowed head Stage 4 Cam I have a set of weber 45's at the moment with huge chokes (38's) I'l no doubt have to change - maybe 34's?, and i'd like to keep the F9 emulsion tubes. What other base line recommendations do people have i.e. mains, idles, pump jets, air correctors etc thanks for your help
  2. Really would like to know where/how you sourced that airdam - very keen to get one - thanks
  3. Really like your built. Have an S130 - but looking for a front airdam like yours. Where did you get from and what part number etc. Thanks
  4. Can anyone confirm what/where that from urethane air dam is on the orange 280zx. Is this the Urethane version adversised at the MSA website? I need one the same as this
  5. Certainly some interesting reading there. Clearly the L26 was not a big production motor in the States and therefore is not being used much. Still keen to try the L26 though - yes i know the L28 will give me better yeilds. My question really is about how much do i need to mill the L26 pistons if i'm using an LD28 crankshaft, L26 rods, and maybe a 2mm headgasket. Thanks again - zrevival
  6. I've read with new interest the huge amount of information on the L28 stroker engine - and have i'm also investigating other options that are possible using the LD28 crankshaft. I've just purchased a 260z with an original motor that has been reconditioned not that long ago. I've decided to make a circuit racer out of it - but want to do this in 2 stages. The first stage concentrating on suspension, brakes and the propobably making the most of the 260 motor already there. The next stage being a L28 motor with 'the works' that has been well documented within this forum My question is has anybody used the 260z/LD28 combination? The ozdat engine design utility site tells me that the 260 rods/LD28 will give me a perfect square bore ratio (1:1) which by all accounts is fantastic for producing revs. However (obviosuly) - this will produce a longer stroke and cause problems with the piston/head. Given that the 260z pistons have a very large bowl (7cc+) - could the tops of the pistons be machined back (2mm) - hence creating a much better comression ratio. Also (lastly) there has been a number of indepth discussion on head choices for flat top l28's etc, but i haven't seen this combination discussed. Currently i have the choice between an N42 or E88 - or should i be looked for a P90?? I'm a newbie of this site and really interested on your feedback - cheers
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