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  1. I'm looking at using a VQ37VHR into a 280ZX because of extra power and better availability here over the VQ35HR. Do prefer the auto so thinking of using all the stock wiring and electronics with a piggyback computer for tuning purposes, E85 and maybe a supercharger later.

  2. Better late than never I hope. Haven't heard of such a conversion but physically I'd be surprised if it didn't fit. As usual with these sorts of conversions electrics are the time and money grabbers. If it was mine a aftermarket ECU would be used, something like a Haltech which has the bonus of being dyno tune friendly. Good luck.

  3. The project has been revived 😊 There is lots of good advice above but the used engine market in Oz is a lot different to that in the US, basically more expensive with limited availability. So I decided on a Toyota 2.7 2TR-FE with matching 5 speed Toyota auto, both low mileage which is important. There is an aftermarket controller available for the auto which was a crucial factor. Motor will be stripped for forged pistons and con rods, not sure about which turbo at present, ECU will be a Haltech Elite 1500 which will run the VVT. Might start a build thread some time.

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  4. On 10/2/2021 at 2:29 AM, JMortensen said:

    On the subject of DCTs, I bought a 2007 GTI with a DCT with a bunch of go fast parts basically as a daily, grocery getter, and winter autoxer since the Z leaks from everywhere. I've got thousands of hours on sims, so very much used to the flappy paddle shifting, left foot braking, etc. My main concern about DCT was that it would shift for me when I didn't want it to. This was a problem on the Porsche tiptronics that I worked on back in the day. Mine is supposedly tuned, but it does still shift on its own when I autox it and have it in manual mode. Despite this, I love it. I understand that a better (more expensive) tune on the DCT ECU might help, and will try that eventually. But it really doesn't feel that much like an automatic. You hit the paddle it shifts NOW. Downshift at higher rpms and you can hear it rev match. It's pretty damn cool.

     

    There is no full manual setting where it will over rev if you don't shift? Sounds like a cool car.

     

  5. Thread revive. Looking again at a ZF 6HP26/28 trans, it's viability has improved in that a bell housing adapter is now available for the LS as is a mickey mouse controller, the HGT GCU. Apparently these ZF boxes are exclusively trick inside in that shift speeds can be adjusted to near instantaneous. The car is a 280ZX 2+0 built for circuit racing. 

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  6. How about assisting the OP instead of bugging him with questions, he still have to finish it FFS.

     

    For positive attention this topic would have been better off in Member's Projects.

  7. In my country there is a procedure to go through which involves the supplier before any CC money is refunded but I guess that there has to be a time limit, that makes sense. There are also small claims facilities but these are only viable if it's worthwhile which it's not for,say, under $1000. This has happened to me where I worked out that my $650 claim was not worth the cost and effort. All this is why I like using Paypal, I buy lots of stuff and have found that the Paypal dispute system works well.

     

  8. On 5/13/2021 at 1:03 AM, markrolston@mac.com said:

    thanks for the advice. I'll certainly do some testing first. Anything I do will first need to be subtle enough to not force a drastic change in the classic form of the car. I'm trying to tread a narrow path between modern tech and an old-school car.

     

    Yes, we need the Z to still look like a Z so subtle changes that actually work are extra cool. If the car is configured to run air from underneath front to back and use it to improve aero, other than via the usual obvious diffuser, then that would definitely be extra cool. 

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