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Clifton

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  1. It is faster and easier to just get a 3.9 diff and change the carrier and set the backlash. If you swap in a 3.9 into a different diff housing you will have to set pinion depth and backlash. Pinion depth isn't that hard if you have shims, a press and bearing puller. It just takes time to get it right.

     

    Dare I ask if this OBX LSD will fit in my Z31 3.54 diff housing, now that I found out I don't have a CLSD?

     

    What would I need to change the final drive to 3.9 or so, too.

     

    I'm not too good with this "type" of LSD :-/

  2. I don't know the offset but they are a 5" backspace. A 5.5" backspace would work with a 15" wheel and still leave a little room between the strut.

     

    On a 17" you could run more backspace as the wheel is up higher on the strut. On my 73' I am pretty close to the strut ( about 1/16") with what works out to be 43mm offset. i had to trim some off the coil over sleeve. I don't know what the backspace is on those though.

  3. It's not flat but I cut it quite a bit before I put the smaller flares on. I'll take more pics when I tear the old ones off.

     

    I should have bought new inner shells too and moved everything in another 1/2". Too late now. I need to shorten the axles and LCA's the 1/2" instead. What a PITA.

     

    Here's a quick rear shot without the big flares.

     

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  4. They were $450 + shipping. The are an inch wider than YZ flares. From inner body (next to the strut) to fender opening is 16". The YZ's were 15".

     

     

     

    Here's a better wheel pic. They are Keizers. Not the best for brake cooling but they are really light and I got a deal on them about 12 years ago.

     

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  5. He even put the Brembo 350z brake setup on it.

     

    Had azc brakes two (maybe it was three) years ago, anodizing was a little faded.

     

     

     

    There was another car there with a 240sx dash too. Don't know which would be easier.

  6. I wouldn't use Hi-tack, ect on a fiber gasket. You are having a sealing issue with combustion pressure and a coating won't help that. I would run a MLS gasket. On engines prone to blowing head gaskets (7m's), they are the only thing that works. Even graphite gaskets with studs don't hold very long on them.

  7. One of my biggest etiquette pet peeves. Holding people up in a non race group. In a street group, people with a faster straight line car that hold you up is the turns lap after lap. If some one is on you coming on to the straight but can't get by, let them by one lap. Chances are they will leave you pretty quick.

     

    If it's your first time out you may forget to check your gauges. Check your gauges on the straights, temp being the biggy.

     

    Being that it's your first time out and I don't know if they have instructors out there. Find braking point references.

     

    This is if there are no instructors...Some people can't drive. Don't assume the guy you are behind can pick a line if you are new to the track. He may be new or never been there before either.

     

    I know your turbo'd. Don't know what brakes you have but if stock, I wouldn't run a cheapo pad. Your sessions will be cut short and you may have a pedal to the floor scare you'll never forget.

  8. I don't think there won't be this much criticism if it were a lesser powered Nissan 4 cyl going in it. Maybe it just that it's a Honda

     

    I've seen CA18, RB20, a ton of SR's and other IMO, worthless swaps on here and everyone loves them. This makes as much HP n/a as any of the previous Nissan motors w/turbo.

     

    It's a 2.0, it won't make that much torque, just as any 2.0l won't.

  9. Do you plan on installing a cage to ANY group spec? (scca, nhra, etc)

     

    If so I think that 2000 pounds is a joke. Even the race prepped S30 cars aren't close to that, and you're not gonna save enough weight on the engine to make THAT big of a difference.

     

    That being said, even a 2300 pound vehicle is nothing to scoff at..

     

    2000 is very possible with a lighter engine if it isn't to be a street car. My 71' is 2058 lbs with full cage, R200, and L28 turbo, and about 7-8 gal of fuel. I know there are lighter n/a Z's too.

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