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Jody - really sounds sweet. Makes me want to get a better cam in mine. It's still stealthy at idle but really announces it's presence when stepped on. BTW - when I left Texas I took off the 280Z28 tags so you hold sole rights now. Bill
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About GenIII and LS1 oil return
Phantom replied to TheNeedForZ's topic in Gen III & IV Chevy V8Z Tech Board
FWIW - my totally stock '98 LS1 makes 311 rwhp which maths out to 390 at the flywheel. It currently is rev limited to 6,000 but it's still winding like a son-of-a-gun when it hits the limiter. A cam and a little head work and it could wind to 6,500 and develop 390+ at the rear wheels. Guess it depends on how much HP you're looking for. -
Joey, I know you've addressed this before - what mod's did you make to the LS1? Cam, heads, LS6 intake, 90mm TB? My stock LS1 is making just 311 RWHP so I'm curious what will give me another 100+ HP at the rear. Bill
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Jon, If you haven't already try to work a home-owners warranty into the contract for the first year. I fought for that on this place and have used it twice - would have used it a third but he PO said the washer-dryer had a 3 year warranty so it was covered. Washer cratered, warranty was 1 year and now the PO is paying for the repair. At least he is honorable if not as smart as he should be. Also be sure you get the house inspected. It's amazing what those guys can find. Most contracts assume that the buyer will do that. My Po ended up spending about $6K to fix things that weren't right on this place.
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A bit of feedback for y'all. As the prototype for the JCI LS1 conversion my car is still running strong. AC is great and al the other JCI components are functioning well. Thats after 4 years and about 27,000 miles. I am one satisfied customer.
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Wow - it would be cheaper to ship it to the DFW area. I talked with a guy down there - one man shop - that does a lot of custom work on on the Acura NSX. He was getting repeat business and doing some pretty interesting things with them. He offered to repaint my car in the same color, fix a few small dings, and fully glass in the ground effects for $2,500. I should have had him do it while I was down there. His shop is in Grand Prairie at the NW corner of Great Southwest Parkway and Pioneer Blvd. Don't remember the name of it.
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Yeah - it's all about the grade of materials and amount and quality of workmanship. It takes time to do a car right and that equals lots of hours and that really runs the price of a good paint job up. When I took mine in 10 years ago they tore it apart, redid the window & hatch seals, smoothed out probably 50 mini hail dents, repaired some rusty spots, installed the Aero II ground effects package from MSA and did the Cadillac pearl red paint with the white racing srtipe for $2,500. I'd hate to think what that would cost me now - especially since the paint is now 10 years old and needing to be redone. So Gary - Are you going to have it ready for the Mt. Shasta event this year?
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:mrgreen: I think he just photo shopped it. Gary has been talking about his car for years now. Maybe we should nickname him 'Stealth' Savage.
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Finally got my LT1 exhaust done - what do you think?
Phantom replied to dat240zg's topic in Gen I & II Chevy V8 Tech Board
Bryan, I'm a firm believer in heat shields. My exhaust fried the leads to my starter after a couple years. When you start sticking a V8 with duals under there all that extra room kind of evaporates. I've got a shield for the brake stuff on the drivers side, one for electrical and fuel on the passenger side and another for the starter leads. By the way - adding that magnaflow bullet was probably a good idea. It should reduce the resonance inside the car. Mine doesn't have that and I had to add a bunch of sound deadening materail to quiet it down inside. Bill -
Finally got my LT1 exhaust done - what do you think?
Phantom replied to dat240zg's topic in Gen I & II Chevy V8 Tech Board
Bryan - looks really nice. It also looks like you have a reasonable amount of ground clearance. That system should work very well for you. The only prblem with wrapping the exhaust is that it will encourage it to rust out in that area. You might just try hanging a little heat shield between it and the slave cylinder. -
help finding struts/shocks 280z
Phantom replied to gretchen/jason's topic in Brakes, Wheels, Suspension and Chassis
I have the Nissan European spec springs on my car with KYB struts. The KYB's blew about 5,000 miles ago and the car currently slams & bangs when I hit certain bumps. I'm still trying to decide if I want another set of KYB's or the Tokicko's. I got about 60,000 miles out of the KYB's. They are the non-adjustable variety. -
Some peoples children!
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My LS1 ran the quarter in 12.9 - traction limited on launch running a single 2 1/2" exhaust. I have since opened it up to dual 2 1/2" but the car has gained 170 lbs so it's still probably slower.
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Stony, Cost for the place was about 1/4 of what you'd pay in Alaska. This area is 70% more expensive than Texas but still a lot cheaper than many areas in the country. I've been told that this place is the prettiest in the county and I'm beginning to believe the couple dozen people that have told my wife and I that.
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Yeah. The total area of the garage & apartment is about 2,500 sq.ft. The apartment is just a shade over 500 itself. The whole place is on four acres and has a 1 acre pond right off the back porch of the house. It's stocked with grass carp, bass, and rainbow trout plus salmon return twice a year to spawn. The rainbows are up to 24" long and weigh close to 5 lbs. In the winter the place is overrun with geese and ducks. In our spare time Chris and I hunt the muskrats. One side of the place borders the 9th hole of a local golf course so I'm starting my golf ball collection of those that have been hit over the fence into my front yard. The place is a lot of work but it's worth it. Wheelman - we're up Highway 12 toward naches - just behind the Suntides golf course. We're just over the hill to the West of Selah. I can be on 1st street in Selah from my place in about 10-12 minutes. You might get hooked up with the Yakima Valley Sports Car Club. They've been around a long time and have a lot of scheduled activites.
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Here are some photos of the garage that came with the new house. This first one is a shot from the front door of the house showing the main, 3-car garage. It is 30' deep and has a 10x10 heated space off the back of it for storing items that shouldn't freeze. http://album.hybridz.org/showphoto.php?photo=13445&cat=500&ppuser=8281 This is a photo of the same garage area but from the back door of the house. http://album.hybridz.org/showphoto.php?photo=13446&cat=500&ppuser=8281 This next one is of the north side, You can see the front garage to the right, the dog run, and the air conditioner for the second floor efficiency apartment. http://album.hybridz.org/showphoto.php?photo=13447&cat=500&ppuser=8281 This is the south side of the garage. You can see the stairs up to the apartment. The small door is the door to the tool shed where the 18 HP mower is and the large one is an RV bay that currently has a hydraulic lift in it. http://album.hybridz.org/showphoto.php?photo=13449&cat=500&ppuser=8281 This shows the east side of the garage. Two more bays. These two are insulated, heated, have a sink, and satellite TV. http://album.hybridz.org/showphoto.php?photo=13450&cat=500&ppuser=8281 This is the northwest corner. It shows one bay of the three car on the front and the two on the south side. http://album.hybridz.org/showphoto.php?photo=13448&size=big&cat=500&ppuser=8281 No photos yet of the upstairs apartment but it has a 36" satellite TV, king size bed, full shower, reading chair, queen size hide-a-bed and a mini-kitchen with sink, refridgerator, coffee maker, toaster, and micro-wave.
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Have to limit my artillery to the shotgun. Neighbors are too close for anything with any kind of range. I also have gophers but will have to deal with them in a different way. No way I'm going to share the fun with a dog. Wife gets too excited each time she gets one. To know Chris and to think about her hunting is kind of an oxymoron but she has been bitten with the bug. I'm really enjoying her enthusiasm. David - fortunately the artillery range is far enough away that I don't hear any of that. I understand it's still pretty active, though. I'll pass on your howdy to Chris. Good to hear the boys are doing well. Anyone coming through the Yakima area drop me an email ahead of time and stop by. You'll love the place.
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No pelt saving. I just toss them up on the bank when I can and let the carrion critters haul them away during the night. That way I'm still contributing to the eco system a bit. Dam will be ok - it's concrete - used to be a salmon hatchery here many, many yeasrs ago - thus the salmon that return to spawn in the creek & the pond twice each year. Evidently quite the sight but I haven't seen it yet.
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Normally I'm kind of a let live kind of guy - like the 24" rainbow trout in my pond that Chris feeds each day- but the muskrats have been digging dens under the foundation of my house and that was where the grace ended. I'll track down some photos of the garage / barn and get them up in my photo album - it might take a few days with the schedule I keep. Big Phil - Yeah, I miss the meetings too. Lot's of good guys in that club. Sorry 'bout the dues though - it just isn't going to happen. I finally got the LS1Z out Saturday and ran him through the gears to get the battery charged a bit and move the oil & grease around some. Everythign seemd pretty good. The Z32 is going to need some attention though. Needs new tires, leak in the power steering, windshield washer quit working, and definitely due for a tune-up.