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  1. Bit of a guess here but i think the only cars that had a 350 was one of the bathurst special monaros and the statesman. Late 60's early 70's. Here it is the same. Bugger all ever came to the country in cars, but there are still many to be found. There are usually around 20 small blocks for sale in the local used bits rag. You must have heaps more in aussie. Happy hunting.

     

    Douglas

  2. Lancia made a group b rally car that was supercahrged and turboed. It was wickedly quick and sounded great. It had a buy pass to change over at a preset boost pressure if i remember correctly. I would still get betten buy sraight turbo cars at times so i doubt it was really worth the effort.

     

    Douglas

  3. I was having some work done to my wifes Subaru and the guy doing it is a big clevo fan. He was telling me that there is a co.in aussie thats doing a ally(sp) head now. He was saying 500 hp out of the box with the right cam. I will find out more if you want. Send me a e-mail.

     

    Douglas

  4. Aaron,

     

    Body work mostly. They drivetrain is fine. I hate the 2+2 shape and there is rust in the roof so i am going to chop it and reprofile it a little so it looks like a longer 2 seater. I also plan to make a back bone chasssis that will attach to and run along the trans tunnel and then join up the strut tops. A new exhuast is needed and a little engine work. Might change the cam, but i havent really decided on that yet. I have a few more things that need to be done first. New house to be built (finally started after wait 6 months for builders) and a ss2000 class corolla that i have been playing with for years, so the zed is really a year away.

     

    Douglas

  5. Aaron,

     

    I have a 350 in my 260 2+2. I bought it converted with a cert. In a lot of ways I am surprised that it has a cert. The brakes are standard and the mounts are just ears welded onto the cross member. When i start work on it (few other project to do first) i will make them a bit better. Dont forget to study the trade and exchange. There are deals to be had. I wouldnt settle for any thing smaller then a 350. If you need some photos e-mail me and i will take some.

     

    Cheers

     

    Douglas

  6. Dont forget all the 4 valve jap v6's in small trucks. They will be north-south and come with manual boxes. Nissan, toyota, isusu, mitsi. all make them larger than 3.0 lts.

     

    Douglas

  7. Import Racer,

     

    The 3s will go anywhere your imagination puts it but, there will be a lot of one off parts and fabrication. Here we can convert them to rear whell drive buy using a tranmission of the back of a 1s engine. This came in Jap import coronas and celicas here. Then you have to make the engine sit straight up and change the oil pumps around to work with its new position. You will then need to fabricate a new exhuast manifold becuase the turbo is right where you will want your engine mounts (of a 1s as well). There is more on this swap here:

     

    http://home.clear.net.nz/pages/phil.bradshaw/INDEX.HTM

     

    He used to have something about these swaps, But I didnt seee it just now. Then you need to figure out how to but it im your Z.

     

    Good luck

     

    Douglas

  8. ANTI-LAG. This is what you need. The rally guys use it. Its a extra injecter in the exhuast that puts fuel in when you back of the gas. This keeps the turbo spooled. Sounds wicked to. It will scare all the dogs in the neigbourhood and probably get you arrested. But you will have fun doing it.

     

    Douglas

  9. The starion engines we got were all single cam. I dont recall them being that easy to tune without a heap of head work. There was one that used to race in the old group a over in aussie and even with the nasty race gas they used it would only put out 320 flywheel hp. In saying that my father in law has a new evo 7. Fastest car I have ever been in and 280 hp standard. Some say more.

     

    Douglas

  10. You may have to look a little further into the kind of tracks you will run at. A turbo car will go better on tracks that are more open with lomg straights to open it up on. A n/a motor will be better on a tighter track. Th f1 guys said that they needed 20% more power from a turbo car to keep up with a n/a one. No doubt the turbo is faster in a straigt line but the lap times would be the same because the n/a car would be better throught the corners and faster out of them.

     

    Douglas

  11. Anythings possable but, that wont fit between the frame rails. They are a real pain to work on as well. The first time I changed the plugs on my wifes legacy gt turbo (wrx motor) it took four hours. Goes nicely though and has a wicked growl when pushed.

     

    Douglas

  12. The engine he is talking about is a 2.0 straight 6 from a jap spec nissian laurel or something similar. Its not worth swaping it for the 2.8 imho, but using the turbo of it should get you performance a little better then the stock 2.8 turbo. Which would be worth it imho. :D

     

    Douglas

  13. Ferrari 360 modena at the melbourne G.p.

     

    They have a race series called the nations cup in Aussie. Mustang cobras, vipers, Ferraris, porsches, and lamborginis.

     

    All the cars sounded great, except the porsches.

     

    The vipers stood out as well. Those things shook the ground.

     

    Douglas

  14. There are a group of guys who put small blocks in porsche 914s and use the porsche gearbox. The standard one the 914 comes with is good up to 300hp, but they do seem to have to baby them to keep them alive. I always thought the subaru gear box would be nice for a mid engined car but they are not the strongest. Mabye the 6 speed out of the lastest STI WRX would be up to it.

     

    Here is a link to the Porchev fellows:

     

    http://www.renegadehybrids.com/main.htm

     

    Cheers,

     

    Douglas

  15. Howdy,

    I looked at doing this about 7 years ago to a zx I had at the time. I think i worked out that you could rum 11 psi with a intercoller and the standard internals. The pistons might not like this in the long run though. Pick up ebery thing you can. i would even try to get the fuel pressure regulater as well. It wont be a complete bolt on, but is close enough to not be to difficult. The throttle bodys are different. Where are you going to put the oil return line from the turbo?

     

    Go for it. Its a cheep way to go turbo.

     

    Douglas

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