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  1. I was having a search around for some s31 300zx hubs here. The wreckers are asking around $250 Nzd each side. Aparently the also bolt onto the early skylines and cefieros that all the little boys are drifting. That could be another source for them. I was going through all of this to try to get some newer late model mags. In the end it was going to be to expensive and I have found a place that will do some 17 x 9's that will fit for a pretty good price so I didnt persue the idea.

     

    Douglas

  2. Dont use that site as gospel. There are some rather large generalisations. It would be good to know what you are using the car for first. In chapter 14 of Carols Smiths 'Tune To Win' he talks a bit about tuning solid rears for road racing. My copy is from 1978 so there could be a little bit more info out there now. Anyway, Let us know what you want to do with it.

     

    Cheers, Douglas

  3. I think the only big difference we have with rigt hand drive is that there is even less header clearence on the right side. We have the starter motor, oil filter,cross member and the steering shaft to deal with. Leaves us room for very tight block huggers or a rather expensive custom set of headers. This is for a old SBC in a 76 2+2, But the ls1 isnt any smaller.

     

    Douglas

  4. Went to the local toyota dealer. The parts guy said the 2x4 trans should bolt straight up. I wouldnt take that as gospel though. These guys were real wankers. Couldnt be bothered looking up numbers to double check. There wasnt any 3rz's in the yard. Turbo diesels rule the roost here. Whole episode left me feeling like never buying a toyota again despite haveing owned or raced one or more for the last 20 odd years.

     

    Douglas

  5. It just uses rockers like on a hemi headed two valve engine except you have four valves. Usually the spark plug wont fit in the traditional place and comes in from the side becuase of the rockers all over the place. Ther will be more valve train weight and the spark plug wont be in the optimum place so this set up is generally not as good as a good 2 cam set up.

     

    Douglas

  6. Sometimes thats just the way things are. I have been working om my z for a good three years now. Have another project thats has about 10 years in it. I just do what I can when I can. Try to do all the things that dont cost much. If you can weld get the welding bits done. That doesnt cost much if you can do it yourself. Body work is only expensive when you are paying someone else to do it. I think you are onto something that hasnt been done before so when it is finished you will have something to be proud of. Take a bit of pleasure in the small victory's.

     

    Cheers, Douglas

  7. TC72,

    Measured the rims today. As I said before they are 16 x 7. Back of the hub mounting piont to the out side of the rim was 127mm. I am running 225/50/16 on these rims so they over hang a bit on both sides of the rim but there is no rubbing. I also have a 7mm spacer thats included in the above measurement. The closest point to rubbing is in the lower part of the spring mount and the tire. Not the rims. I dont think I would run a tire larger then a 235 on the front. I think a 8 or maybe even a 9 inch rim would work provideing you dont go past the above rim sizes. Hopefully I can put it to the test soon. Have my eyes on some 17 x 8 and 17 x 9 skyline rims that are on one of the local auctions. Might be needing flares after all.

     

    Douglas

  8. Sounds cool. Alaways been a huge fan of the cult going back to southern death cult days. Shame Duffy's having to do covers. Buy the sound of some of Cantrells post AIC's stuff maybe he should stick to covers. We dont get much musical exicitement here in rural New Zealand. Its the only thing I really miss about living in the city. Spend half my nights looking for new sounds on the net, spend a lot of money getting them here and then finding you dont really like it.

     

    Douglas

  9. Its always interesting to see how fast you run out of room. I built a 6m x 20m 20ft x 65.5ft) shed about 4 years ago. Basicly five good bays but we converted one into a lunch room. Out of room now and am building another on behind it thats a little bigger again.

     

    Douglas

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