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Drax240z

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  1. The scary part of the whole equation is that he could be towing the RX7 on a trailer and probably still pull high 11's.
  2. Hey Gary, good to hear someone chime in that has used that diff and pushed it. I'm curious about your VG30DET 510, got any pics you can post or email? What did you do to get clearence at the steering box? We've got one in progress here and have converted it to rack & pinion, and a Z crossmember... I'm curious to see how you've done yours.
  3. A little drag race action... no contest. http://www.olypen.com/bulldog/movies.html/F350Run.wmv
  4. No it is just on complete systems. However, if we get 10 or more, than we can get an AIC at the same discount. It just doesn't count towards the 10.
  5. I've got 2 yes's, and 4 maybe's at this point.... Lots of time left though.
  6. Good move to NIX the popups like in the old page... I pretty much leave any page with any type of pop-up window immediately... I'm sure I'm not alone. I'm with Tim though, it lacks a little pizzaz... a bit of flash should help a lot though. Otherwise a very sleek and clean looking site!
  7. I think James just comes here and searches for Scottie's posts, then replies to those only.
  8. You'd be petrified too if you were rooted to the ground and had cars coming at you that fast!
  9. Much better than the more recent drift video I think... Love that Jag!
  10. Yep, R160. But not all is lost. A local Z guy is running one of these R160 LSD units in his 240z in heavy autocross use. He's running a fairly hot 2.8L triple setup that I would estimate is in the area of 180-190rwhp. He's run 2 full autocross seasons with this diff, and is running A032's. He's a smooth driver but isn't afraid to put the hammer down too. However with that said, I've long ago decided that it would be too weak for a turbo application... or at least too weak for me to spend money trying it.
  11. That is definately the style of clamp to use with silicone (is it silicone or silicon?) hose. The style I use is a bit different, it has nylock nuts and a T-shaped bolt, but the same pricipal applies.
  12. I just used straight cut pipe, but I am using rubber radiator hose from a semi-truck as couplings; it is no where near as slippary as silicone hose. If you use quality band clamps with silicone hose then you can get away without beading the piping as they can clamp really tight without damaging the hose. Your joint alignment needs to be quite good, and you can't couple a curved section of pipe however.
  13. Damn, I really like those impulse seats too... too bad its so far to ship.
  14. Twice as tragic... it's Canadian beer. (though I hesitate to call Labatt's beer, it's Canada's horse-piss)
  15. I ran the honda wheel spacers without any issues except when I forgot to locktite one of the inside nuts. No damage done, but I recommend blue locktite on the hidden nuts if you are using a bolt on spacer. I've never heard of any of these failing, not even ones in serious front corner collisions. (wheel ending up where the top of the hood should be... spacer was fine)
  16. Aux, I know they support rotory's with their D system, which is fuel only. It might be worth giving them a call about a spark control system as well, as they do advertise that the SDS works on Wankels. (but I'm not sure its beyond fuel control)
  17. I have a couple of customers who are looking at an SDS, so I figured I'd throw out some feelers as to whether anyone here wants to get in on a group purchase and save some money. http://www.sdsefi.com - Pricing and options are available here. Basically it will go something like this: - If we get 10 people, cost will be SDS's listed price -20% for each of you. I will get a 25% discount, and the 5% unaccounted for will cover the cost of me shipping the product to you. - I need a replies indicating who is able to get me money before January 15th. That is when I'd like to go ahead with the order. (yeah I know around christmas time isn't the best for people) I really need definate answers, so I can see what kind of discount we can get as a group. If you are a 'maybe' please state it clearly in your post. - SDS will ship directly to me, then I will ship to you. SDS doesn't drop ship anymore unfortunately. - Payment will likely be made to me via Paypal for simplicity. For those of you that don't know, SDS is a fuel and spark control system that is user programmable. It works off a hand held programmer screen that is included with the kit. No laptops. It is hugely advantageous over most stock EFI systems and can help you make big power safely. 4 cylinder, 6 cylinder and 8 cylinder units are available. Installation takes a weekend. It is quite straightforwards in every regard, and highly recommended by me.
  18. I'm going to the larger Isuzu NPR intercooler... which is the medium sized one really. I have found that with a little pedal modulation it doesn't hit too hard. I suppose if I flat out matted it coming out of every corner I'd be backwards in no time, but if you roll on it doesn't seem too bad. Granted, with a 3" exhaust the story might be different. Plus I am only running about 10psi right now... mostly because traction is no where to be found at anything more.
  19. Looks really good John. I like the no BS approach to a website as well... though I'm not entirely conviced my customers would or I'd do the same.
  20. Looks like quite a good intercooler. 0.2psi drop at 15psi is great. Basically you need to consider the cfm the intercooler will flow, and the pressure drop at a specified pressure. I would somewhat concern yourself with volume as well. The more volume of air you have between the turbo and throttle plate, the less throttle response you are going to have. I am going to a larger intercooler, but smaller piping, to try to minimize the effects of increasing volume. (I have 2.5" and 2.25" piping, and I'm going to go with a complete 2.25" setup) Of course the smaller the pipe, the more pressure drop there will be across the piping.
  21. I've done it to 4 or 5 cars with no problems. Just remember you can't add anything back on if you mess up!
  22. I tried to get to Spearco's website a few days ago. I'm pretty sure it is down/doesn't exist anymore.
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