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Tim240z

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  1. Just get an empty coffee can and fill with activated charcoal, then plumb the vent tube to the bottom of that. Tim
  2. Hey Georgia....are those TSW (Tiger Sport Wheels) Evolution mags? Are you using adapters? Tim
  3. Awww...no fair, you are going to show us all up Tim
  4. No prob!!...we are all 16 at heart anyways Tim
  5. A diagram? There are only three outlets. One for fuel supply to the engine, one for return fuel to the tank (if necessary), and the top one for vent. That's it. Tim
  6. Last year a bunch of us met at the Hooters restaurant in Anaheim....lots o' fun was had by all!! We still ahve pictures somewhere of Owen with fake boobs!! Tim
  7. That is the 2003 show!! The show is on a Sunday and the AutoX is on teh Saturday, and the dinner is on Friday night. I am very definitely gonna be there WITH a car this year. Tim
  8. City of Orange in Orange County California. About 45 minutes south/Southeast of Los Angeles International Airport. (I live 5 minutes from LAX ). It is on the street in front of the MSA store. http://www.zcarparts.com/shows.htm Tim
  9. What a bunch of Yahoooos!!! Ha ha ha Tim
  10. If you just want to save space, you could use this one: http://www.portcityracing.com/cgi-bin/portcityracing/shop/pcr_displayitem.cgi (hmm...the link no worky. Go to Port City Racing and choose catalogue, then electrical, then Racemate alternators). A little pricey at $550, but you are getting a quality water pump and a quality alternator, so maybe not too bad. Tim
  11. End of April in Sunny California. BTW....since she's such a BEEAACH...just leave her at home!
  12. HybridZ.org....your internet clothing superstore Tim
  13. Yeah...it's for all the loosers that have to validate their existence and projects' lack of progress by forming a 'trendy' club that honors the fact that their cars are immobile.....bah! . . . . . . . .. . . . Hey guys!.....just kidding Hope you didn't think I was serious.....not with a project that is 5 years and counting.... (BTW...moved to the Non-Tech forum) Tim
  14. There really is no rule of thumb because so many other things affect compression ratio, like cam especially. But IF you wanted to put numbers on it, I would say: 11.5:1 with ally heads 10:1 with Iron heads. Again, depends on altitude, fuel, ambient air temp, ignition system etc etc etc..... Tim
  15. Aluminum absorbs heat quicker so detonation becomes less prone. Aluminum also sheds the heat much quicker. Try it at home with a piece of aluminum and a piece of iron. Heat them up the same amount of time, see which one is hotter. Come back 5 minutes later and see which one is cooler Tim
  16. I have a set of Centerline 16x7 rims, new in boxes that I will sell. I paid $400 for the set and just want to get that back. They fit fine on my 240Z. Tim
  17. Alex, I know that you're flip flopping on whether to go with the rotary or LT1. As I've voiced before, if it was my car, I would change to V8. I have nothing against rotaries, actually I think that they are sexy as hell, but they are so damned expensive. The price per HP compared to a domestic V8 is astounding, and maintenance may also be an issue. If you are going to have buget constraints in the long run too, think hard about your decisions now. On the other hand, V8 conversions are becoming a dime a dozen now, so having the uniqueness of the rotary swap is very cool. In the end, do what is going to make you happy....don't take into account what we mutt heads on the board say.........Either way......buy a welder would you!! My 2c is all spent!! Tim
  18. I gotta back up Mr Phil on the pricing. You guys in the real world (outside of CA) will have a hard time appreciating the property market out here!! It's insane. In my neighborhood, houses just don't sell for the asking price.....usually 10-30k more! My realtor recently told me of a house which sold for $689k sight unseen...all by phone because the buyer kept losing out on the bidding....the asking price on the house was $675k!! I am embarking on an addition to my house.....adding another 990 sq feet, to my 950 sq foot 2 bed, one bath house. For loan purposes the house was valued at $540k......but due to location, my realtor says $550-560k would be no problem! It's completely insane....I can't afford to buy my own house now!!! Anyways......it gives you guys an idea of the kind of prices things go for in CA.....plus insurance, property taxes etc etc are all very high. If I didn't have a garage....$300 per month would be do-able, but I would certainly not procrastinate on the project!!! Tim
  19. COOL!! Sounds like time to plan another BBQ!!! Whoo Hoo Good luck with the plans, Phil!
  20. We used to have some guidelines that Mike Kelly posted. Seems they have been deleted. They were very good. Maybe he still has them somewhere? I'll check with him... Tim
  21. 400 meters is equivalent to: .24855 miles (statute) Download "conversion buddy", it will conver just about anything to anything..... Tim
  22. Great idea. I have thought of the same thing over the years. The prices you mentioned are very reasonable. Some of my thoughts: 1. Have each 'bay' set up with a complete set of tools (huge capital outlay) and have them inventoried. Have the 'tennant' lay down a deposit for any missing tools (like a hotel room with towels etc). Have a pre and post occupation meeting to ensure inventory. 2. Have only 1 set of 'specialized' tools that the tennant can 'borrow' if needed. (some of these tools are very expensive and seldom used) 3. Definitely have compressed air available to all. 4. liability waiver. 5. Have a certified mechanic available to assist the guys who can wrench, but may not be able to diagnose problems (these are the guys who would have to take their cars to the dealership due to lack of knowlege, but are willing to fix themself). You could also charge a supplemental fee for the mechanic to fix what the customers break ontheir cars. 6. Provide a safety orientation (how to jack up and support cars with jack stands correctly, how to correctly use pnuematic and power tools etc.) Liability issues are the biggest problem, especially here in CA, where there is really no way to have a 'customer' sign away liability. That is the reason, after some investigation, I never persued this......CA sucks....damned lawyers!! 7. Offer trailering or towing service to the facility. Make sure that they cannot remove their vehicle before paying for rent and confirming tool inventory. Good luck....it's a winner! Tim
  23. It should sit level and be slightly offset to the pasenger side. If your motor is leaning, you may have the spacer plates on the wrong side...I did that too when I was a 'rookie'. The larger (thicker) spacer goes on the driver's side as is shown by the picture above. Tim
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