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  1. With thoes rods ends in bending, If you wanted to It looks like you have the space to run a single A arm with toe link in the rear to get rid of this problem quite easily, but on the other hand if it works and doesn't break why bother.
  2. Cheers, Thanks heaps, i'll give them a try. By the way are the units i should use in these formulae are American (ie, inch etc)?
  3. Yeah good point terry!! i didn't really pick up on that. Ok now how long should the primarys be?
  4. Hi Terry, I geuss I would like to replicate the package on this site (3rd from the top) http://www.airflowresearch.com/ford_dyno.php What do you reckon?
  5. Hi everyone, I'm at the stage where i'm about to build the header pipes and i was just wondering what header pipe lengths i should go with. I'm running a 5.0L with flowing heads and intake etc... and i'm planing on using 1 3/4 inch primaries. i want my power in the 3000- 6000 range Cheers
  6. Hello everyone 1979 500zx, is that measurment tacken from the bottom of the sump to the top of the cross member? paz8 -yeah i dont think i have ever even seen a 280zx SBF swap let alone a kit of some sort. Cheers
  7. Hi Mr 1979 500zx, It sounds like we are doing similar things at this time. I made a set of mounts that go onto the stock 280 mounts, they work good but with the postion of the engine (as low and aft as reasonably possible) ment i had to custom build a sump and headers. My project has somewhat 'slowed down' since other ♥♥♥♥ is eating up my time and i am waiting on parts (since november) from yankie land. Anyway how did you tackle these issues, i would love to swap pics sometime Cheers
  8. It i possible to mate just about any tranny with any motor, the way it is done is by making an adaptor plate. The theory is that the plate is cut drilled and tapped so that it can be first bolted onto the engine, then the tranny is linned up and bolted to the plate (obviously these holes need to be tapped). The plate is usally made out of steel and less commonly aliminium. the main considerations are: - input shaft has to be long enough to enter the bush at the flywheel. -tranny and engine centerlines must be accurately located -and also make sure that you can get a clutch pressure plate that goes onto the vg30 flywheel but accomdates a clutch plate which fits on the input spline Its a ♥♥♥♥ job but in most cases can be done
  9. who's that sexy guy in that one pic. I mean i not gay or nothing, but for a guy like that i would definately learn ;>
  10. Hey Ali, Welcome to Hybridz (I always wanted to be the first to welcome someone). Sounds awesome, and I particularly like your inthusiasm. Remember to post lost of pics. By the way i bet petrol is cheap in your part of the world, how much do you pay (out of curiosity). Cheers
  11. still looking forward to thoes pics mate, Hows the swap working for you by the way?
  12. hi scottie, sorry to take so long, but i got a bit to much on the plate at the moment. The car im talking about was built by sammy miller, and was called the vanishing point. It set the 1/4 mile record back in 1984 and still holds it today by a long way. yes thoes top fuel drag cars look slugish off the line in comparison. The record stands as: 1/8 mile record 1.60 seconds 319 mph 1/4 mile record 3.58 seconds 386 mph It hard to behold his 0-60 in 0.16 sec. Here are some relevant sites : http://www.channel4.com/4car/ft/feature/feature/198/3 http://www.rugeley.demon.co.uk/sport/drag/sammy.htm Have fun, cheers
  13. if your looking to do a quick pain free cheap swap probably chev is the way to go especially since your in the US. This is simply cause so many people hae done it and documented it, hence less surprises. If money is a big issue my best advice is to plan your swap in detail first, try to map out exactly what you want to do first and buget for it. remeber to include into your budget tools you will need (cranes, welding equipment .....). Also chuck in a factor of saftey into your buget of at least 1.5 Best of luck mate
  14. thx dave thats awesome, but i think i will have to send you the dry cleaning bill for my pants
  15. lol, you poor bugger, how has your recovery been from your op btw?
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