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Mike Rowe

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  1. Hi guys I have built an RB26 260Z and now I want to do an L28 stroker motor for my 240Z. I am in Australia and there is not really anyone here who has the experience at doing these motors. I have been on the web and have been getting good service & advice from Dave Rebello. His motors appear to deliver good results for a reasonable cost and I believe he has a good reputation in the US? My question is, has any one used the Rebello 3.l or 3.2 stroker? Can you provide any feedback on satisfaction and whether the motor did deliver 300-344hp or so? How do the motors perform on the track - is there any issues with revs or being over square or any other feedback you can give? I did a search on Rebello but nothing came up? thanks & regards Mike Rowe West Australia
  2. Over here (Aust) the RB25s we get are usually very good buys as they come out of the normal Japanese models. The Rb26s are the worry and the crooks who get involved dont give a shite. The 30 days soon goes of course and who ever gets around to running the engine in that time? My engine was in a half cut and the radiator had sludge in it - they still told me it was one of the best they had ever seen - ho ho. After stripping it all down and searching high and low including pressure tests which showed nothing - when we machined the block suddenly we could see the cracks. It took me 2 years to get another block from them. They can be bast'ds be careful, but it is hard to catch them out - tell them straight away if there is any suspicion of problems and then ask if you can strip it down as they tried to tell me I had voided my warranty by stripping it down to find the problem!
  3. Yep, the RB compressor went straight in there, no problems other than my front sway bar was close to one of the lower adjustment pulleys so I spaced it down slightly (the sway bar). As I said I used the Southern Rods unit - was cheap and excellent & fitted no worries. Another guy here has done the same. In Aust we have weather like Texas I would imagine so it is a necessity. I looked at using the original Z evap system but too old and crappy. Use all the RB stuff on the motor and either Southern Rods or Vintage Air evaporator. The motor has tons of power to deal with the compressor and use all the GTR OE bracket stuff for the RB26 (in my case) or RB25
  4. The water temp sensor - you just use the RB sensor in its standard position, which will work the standard Datsun temp guage. You dont need to take it off any pipework.
  5. The condensors and evaporator you use will indicate to them how much to use. Why are you worried about that - they will know what to do?
  6. Easier to just put an electric fan in. Also horespower issue. Over here you have to have a shroud to protect fingers - legal req.
  7. must be higher than yours, if yours hit the rack. Just sits in well with no height issues any where. Have seen it on a few over here and always ok - no shims required. The ones McKin make are obviously not right, given the other comments as well..
  8. The engine mounts from Castlemaine Rod Shop in Victoria Australia, work well
  9. quality build, well done Also great you included your girlfriend in the build - I encourage my wife to do the same and to race in her car on circuits & round the houses - she has a TT Quattro regards
  10. I cant tell you as yet as the tacho isnt working, but I am having that sorted shortly
  11. I have just got my RB26 260Z running. I have a 3.9 diff I think, I have an Apexi D Jetro, but not yet dynoed or properly tuned. I have the RB25 GTS 5 speed, and whilst the motor is forged everything, it is standard, other than bigger turbos. So far I have found that the gearing is far too tall, and I will be changing to a 4.1 as well. I also have an R32 GTR (390hp at rear wheels - cam & apexi & N1 Turbos) and the gearing is far lower (4.1 diff) and the car is much better, and the gearing not too low. Once I am run in and I have fitted the 4.1 & Quaiffe LSD I will tell you how it goes, but I agree with needing the 4.1 regards Mike
  12. Drew these look excellent and are good value I think - just expensive for freight to us in Aussie. I may get a set of these
  13. God Drew that looks nasty. Like you say lucky that didnt tear through the floor. The guy who fitted my fuel surge tank has positioned it above the drive shaft which I wasnt too happy about - now I'm definitely moving it. The CVs you mentioned - what are they, do they fit an R200 etc etc regards
  14. Good video Warren, although I know you have done a lot more since with the aircond which you should post up for other peoples reference, as it is brilliant what you have achieved. Standard of finish on your work is superb, brakes are fantastic, wish I had them! regards
  15. I used Australian made engine mounts and have exactly the same issue. Never thought to do what you have done, well done. I have modified the bonnet catch (with a hammer) which was far too crude
  16. looks beautiful, top job. How have you found the car in competition? Have you had it at the drags - what sort of time? regards
  17. Here's a bit of Australia for you - we had lots of rain and surface hazards at the circuit yesterday, where I took the GTR for the first time (and my wife in her blue TT Quattro), but how often do you guys get a kangaroo in the pit lane and then hopping out onto the track. The next guy round on the circuit got a shock when the roo jumped out!!
  18. While I'm waiting to get my wiring completed on Zedzilla, I couldnt help myself and bought a 1994 R32 GTR Skyline. It is in perfect nick and quick at 400hp at the wheels. Got it Wed and took it racing yesterday in the wet which was fun but crazy slippery - need a new set of tyres urgently!!! See attached photos
  19. Now that is a wheel stand Stony!!!!! Glad all was ok regards
  20. have a look at this - first time I have ever seen one of these advertised in Australia A$48,000 (out of Japan) - cheap, only 420 ever made http://shop.ebay.com.au/?_from=R40&_trksid=m38.l1311&_nkw=datsun+240z&_sacat=See-All-Categories
  21. Excellent job, looks the part!!
  22. Here's my engine at the moment, off to get wiring done this week and then first start hopefully next week
  23. I now have the complete list of part numbers thanks to my Nissan agent Nissan Part numbers for different teeth counts. 32703-31G21 21 teeth (PURPLE) Ratio 4.375:1 32703-31G20 20 teeth (RED) Ratio 4.11:1 32702-33G19 19 teeth (WHITE ) Ratio 3.90:1 32703-31G18 18 teeth (BLUE) Ratio 3.70:1 32702-33G17 17 teeth (BLACK ) Ratio 3.545:1 32702-33G16 16 teeth (YELLOW) Ratio 3.364:1
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