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RacerX

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  1. Yasin, May I ask where you found these Celica photos? I did a search and couldn't come up with anything like these pictures. thanks, Ernie/RacerX
  2. I did a search and didn't find anything posted about this on our site. Someone has just completed this engine swap into a 1969 Datsun 510. Read on: http://www.skweezer.net/ask/skweeze.aspx?i=1&q=http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=945476&page=9
  3. Sven, I know that paticular Hot Rod issue. I inadvertently gave away that issue with a bunch of other magazines of mine to another HybridZ member. I can't get ahold of him. The car you mention was done by Dave Kent of the former Creative Car Craft shop. Do you still have that issue? If so, would you be able to provide me with the article of the California Z car - as it was named. Molds were made from that car and eventually kits were sold thru the late Jim Cook Racing company. Hey - I just realize that I have Jim Cook Racing's old catalog with the Cal Z pictures somewhere with my old school stuff! Anyway, Sven, it would surely be appreciated if you would allow me copies of the article. Thanks for sharing that. I hope you still have the mag! Thanks, Ernie/RacerX
  4. OTM! Congrats on the post count!!! I'll post pics later then. They're quite old and I need to be careful with the pages so they don't fall apart. I'm pleased to be able to share them. Thank you! By the way, that hatch on Evil's car (as Van mentioned) was made from cut sheet metal and bent with someone standing on a round pipe the length of the metal and Carl Green used his hands to put the bends in the panel. So - my point is that you don't need all the fancy tools - they're nice to have - but it doesn't mean you can't produce something with a little imagination!! Ernie/RacerX
  5. Hi Van! Thanks for that info. I actually had the magazine article that did the entire buildup for EK! Carl Green did the customizing. I still have ingrained in my head how he made up the rear tail light section out of plastic. That car was named "Evil Eagle". You know! - I believe Evil's car was the first Zcar to have the drip rails removed when Carl started the cutomizing for EK's car. Thanks for the memories Van! Speaking of which - I came across some old pics of "creative customizing" back in 1978 of the Zcars. Zcars were very popular back then for "customizing" and there were quite a few vendors providing 'glass parts. If anyone is interested in seeing some of these pics - I'd be glad to post some - I just don't want to bore anyone with "old school" stuff! Ernie/RacerX
  6. I posted this a couple of years ago and it seems the link to the previous uploaded drawing isn't working so I thought I'd upload it once again since there are current requests for this. Thanks! Ernie/RacerX
  7. Just came across a NOS on craigslist for you San Francisco and surrounding area guys restoring your Zcar. Check it out: http://sfbay.craigslist.org/nby/pts/234978914.html datsun 240z rear hatch brand new datsun factory black primer NOS NIB - $300 (santa rosa) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Reply to: sale-234978914@craigslist.org Date: 2006-11-14, 6:20PM PST fits all year 240z. perfect replacement for z undergoing full restoration and paint. rear hatch panel. no glass/ hinges/ rubber. NOS factory replacement in box. absolutely no rust. never installed. two minor shipping blemishes can be easly massaged out prior to paint. sat on the parts department shelf for almost 30 years, I bought as a part of a package deal. call only if seriously interested, and leave message. -forrest 707-3218209. Just trying to help a member out! Ernie/RacerX
  8. I found this info on NICO forums and I searched here but did not readily come up with this info. So, I thought I'd share it and hope it may be helpful. I've converted the "millimeters & Kg" to lbs. & inches too! RacerX VK45DE- Dry Weight: 236.5 kg = 522 lbs. Size(mm) (L x W x H): L= 921mm W= 692 mm H= 778mm Size (inches)(L x W x H): L= 36.25†W= 27.25†H= 30.6†VH41DE- Dry Weight: 260 kg = 573 lbs. Size(mm) (L x W x H): L= 850mm W= 680mm H= 760mm Size (inches) (L x W x H): L= 33.5†W= 26.75†H= 29.9â€
  9. So they say! Can you guys tell by the exhaust note? http://videos.streetfire.net/Player.aspx?fileid=EF4051DA-E3BC-48F9-B8E6-3723CCCB8701&p=0 RacerX
  10. Video of the Honda S2000 with a toyota 2JZGTE engine swap! They talk about swapping the "Sylvia rearend" in there! Alex/auxilary - do not watch this - the guy talks some stuff about the rotary engine - don't say I didn't warn you!! http://tunertrader.vidiac.com/video/97f592b3-7db8-4bb3-9ebc-987500ca3cb2.htm RacerX
  11. if you can install a particular engine into the Porsche 914 engine bay without having to hack up sheetmetal - wouldn't it then be conceivable that the same motor would fit within the 240Z engine compartment? Thanks, RacerX
  12. You have to admit - that's some plumbing job!!
  13. how about you guys!?!?! RacerX http://www.914club.com/bbs2/uploads/post-481-1162634727.jpg
  14. In my research for "alternative" engines to swap into a Zcar - I was speaking with a High Performance Volvo Tuner this morning. I was talking about the 5 cylinder turbo (similar to the Audi Quattro) and inquired about his opinion to swap this into a Zcar. His comment; put a Toyota 2JZGTE. I asked why and his response was that the Toyota Supra Turbo motor was much easier to work on and would achieve much more power for the cost and efforts. The 5 cylinder is very difficult to work on and is about the same size as an inline 6 cylinder motor. He couldn't see spending the time and money to achieve lesser performance than the 2JZ. Interesting comment coming from a guy who specializes in Volvos!! I then spoke with a Jaguar specialist inquiring about the possiblity of swapping the I6 3.8 liter DOHC engine. I inquired about the weight of the 3.8 liter. His comment; stick to the Datsun engines, Jaguar motors belong in Jags!!! Click! He hung up on me - perhaps he hadn't had his coffee yet. Oh well - the search continues . . . . RacerX
  15. Happy Birthday Joey!! Would you have any current pics of your car please? thanks, RacerX
  16. This isn't a Zcar! It's a Hybrid in the sense that it's a Volvo powered Opel Manta. I like this model of Opel Manta. I'm sure you guys will appreciate the craftsmanship of this incredible vehicle. Most of it, if not all of it was handcrafted by the owner - what talent!! After having seen this car in action per the videos - I know it would work as well in the Zcar. I did a search and the 4 cyl Volvo DOHC engines has been a considered engine swap for the Zcar. Now imagine this motor in a Zcar - fantastic!!! Sure makes me drool when considering the incredible potential of this motor implanted into the Z. Yes, there are the other powerful motors like the SR20 turbo, but this swap, to my knowledge, hasn't been down in a Zcar yet. Any takers now??!!!!!! Select the "English" drop down menu to select your interest. Enjoy - I did! RacerX http://www.hilmersson-racing.com/start.asp?show=ea
  17. Which one do you think is faster?!?! http://www.metacafe.com/watch/92354/dodge_viper_vs_suzuki_hayabusa/
  18. That's what this video is entitled! What's your thoughts on this car please? I agree it's fast and loud! RacerX http://www.metacafe.com/watch/74396/unbeatable_drag_car/
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