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  1. Zentech-Tried to send you a PM but your inbox is full. Here are some pics. Josh
  2. Hi Lone_Star, I sent you a PM but wanted to make sure to respond. I have an N42 (non-EGR) intake manifold for sale for $100. Let me know if you're interested. Josh
  3. I have a rebuilt P90 head (non-hydraulic) with a Schneider cam in it for sale in Santa Clara. I ran it for 5,000 miles and then went to a V8. Josh
  4. Adam, Are you trying to mate the Ford front yoke to the Datsun rear flange? If so, the better method is to purchase the Chevy adapter for the rear flange and have a drive shaft made with the Ford front yoke and Chevy rear flange. For my swap I was able to have this done in a day or so. Josh
  5. You can go with a centrifugal supercharger like a Paxton, Vortech, etc which will mount like every other belt driven accessory on the engine and then use a carb hat on the carb. This should allow you to run the supercharger without modifing the hood. Josh
  6. lilredZ, I never met the owner of the car. I had a chance to look at it quite a bit at a car show at Blackhawk last summer. Josh
  7. lilredZ, I've seen your car up close and it's well built. There are several people in the Bay Area with V8's and a few with Ford engines in them. I've been running a 302 for a few years but don't spend too much time at any of the local gatherings. I installed a stock 5.0L engine from a 1990 Mustang GT and pretty much left it stock. In that form the car ran 13.1 @ 110mph without too much effort. The car is used for autocrossing so the suspension is setup for corners and not drag race launches and traction at launch is limited. Because of this launches are in 2nd gear and anything more than idle results in tire spin. Two years ago I bought an old style Paxton supercharger and installed it. The first few times at the track the car ran about the same ET's with the mph closer to the 117-119 mark. The last time we took it to the strip I ran a 12.50 @ 119mph, again starting in 2nd and rolling into the gas once moving. With the mph in the 120 range I'm sure the car could run faster with a harder launch. The supercharger added quite a bit of power and it's only pushing 5psi. All of this on a 9:1 stock engine so I would expect that even a very mild supercharger would give you the extra 50-100hp you're looking for with your current build. More gains could be possible with better optimization of your components for use with the supercharger like cam, heads and fueling. Welcome to the group! Josh
  8. An intercooler setup used on my 240Z Turbo for a few years. I have since gone a different route for an engine and this has been sitting in my garage. The kit comes with a bar and plate intercooler (Cartech I believe), the tubing necessary to install on a 240/280 as well as an extra pipe between the turbo and intercooler(which includes the HKS BOV flange). I will also throw in the DSM blow off valve. All that is left for you to buy are a few hose clamps as I am unable to find all of them. Asking $500 plus shipping
  9. bschiltz, That's exactly what others are advocating. Pull the harness and computer along with the engine, if possible, and wire it up. If you can't get all of the parts from the same car remember that there are slight variations in EFI setups. Things like speed density vs. MAF systems and different injector firing order (a completely seperate debate) between HO computers and the regular computers. Try to keep the EFI parts all from the same car. When pulling the harnes remember that you shouldn't have to cut wires to get the entire engine harness out of the car. You can remove the entire engine harness by disconnecting the main connectors in the engine compartment and then cut the opposite end out of the donor car's main harness for a clean install in your Z. I always cut the wires at least 6" past the connector so that I have extra wire to connect into the Datsun harness and still keep the "modular" nature of the Ford harness so that future harness swaps or testing is easy. Josh
  10. 2 of the second patch, please. Josh
  11. Overkill? No way. I've been running a Paxton 5psi S/C on my Ford swapped car for almost two years now and consider it a required part. You'll be happy with the results. Josh
  12. 660Z is right on. Just one more tidbit.... The external dimensions of the 260/289/302 engines were all the same so a 302ci block will fit in the place of a 260ci block. Bore and stroke changes were made to increase displacement. We autoX with the local (NorCal) Tiger club sometimes and they are a great bunch of people who like to drive their cars. If you want more info search the internet for a local tiger club and shoot them an email. Josh
  13. 240ZGTR- Did you use Alsil's mount or make your own? Are you running EFI? This could explain why you didn't have steering shaft or hood clearance issues. If you did use this mount, how far back did you put the engine? Ford boy- I wasn't able to get the engine installed using this mount without cutting the steering shaft. It wasn't a big deal, I cut it where I needed the bend, purchased a steering u-joint and took the assembly to a welder I trust. As for the transmission mount, you can use the JTR mount and just drill it for the Ford transmission mount per Alsil's website or you can fab your own. For the driveshaft, go to a reputable driveshaft shop and they will know exactly what to do. Most people purchase a T5 yoke with a Ford u-joint up front, a Chevy u-joint in the rear to the Chevy to Datsun yoke that bolts to the R200. All new parts and labor cost me less than $200. Josh
  14. 1 front 1 rear Two weeks wait is fine. Josh
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