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Zetsaz

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  1. Yeah, dumping in the L28ET seems to be my best option right now. Sometimes I don't know if I just wanna drive around with the L28 though. It's in good shape and it runs nicely. I'm indecisive on buying the turbo motor and just letting it sit for a while while I focus on rust, paint, suspension and pretty much everything else and save the power stuff until later.
  2. Seeing budget swaps like this always makes me indecisive. I sometimes I want to just keep my L28, other times I want to buy this L28ET that's in town, then I wanna go big and do an RB25, or just an NA 2JZ.... Decisions are hard haha. Really comes down to power for cost. I'm not looking for much more than maybe 200whp. The car will be pretty much entirely street and really just for fun and some cruising.
  3. That's awesome! Pretty cool swap. I'm sure it's loads of fun, especially on that slim budget. EDIT: Just saw that post I missed... must be more tired than I thought. My bad.
  4. This thing is looking awesome! What's the cost on it so far? Only asking because the very title says "budget swap" haha
  5. I'm going for stock seats. Had them reupholstered last spring when my dad was in Mexico. Driver side is a little bit worse. That's really the only side I might consider a whole panel for. Passenger side would just need a patch over a thumb size hole in the front, and a larger patch by the rear seat rail. Both rails will be either removed for the bad dog rails, or just have the rot cut out then hammered a bit back into shape so the bad dog rails can fit over them like they were designed for.
  6. Frame rails have been sitting around my garage since last September. I'm around the 19th-2nd. PM me anytime either of you are free. I'm also still debating just patching the floors or making my own pans, but I have no experience with that so it makes me kinda nervous. I'll let both of you take a look and give me your opinions when I'm around.
  7. By the way, if you have that rotisserie, I would totally want to use that haha. Would make undercoating and rails muuuuch easier. Plus I'm not experienced in that sort of thing. It'd be cool just to actually talk to someone in person who's done work like that before. I have lots to learn
  8. Looks like I'm sold on some POR15 haha. Thanks for the feedback. I will DEFINITELY be taking you up on this. Especially when I'm trying to fix that fender. The other patches are definitely workable, but I feel like this one could be very noticeable if it doesn't turn out just right. That and I gotta stop buy and check out your project as well. I'm back in town on the 19th, I can drop by your place sometime the week after and show you what those rails are like.
  9. Bought my airdam and a passenger fender repair panel yesterday. Will be getting home the 19th and hopefully finish up as much metal work as possible, so this summer I can focus on paint and cleaning things up so I can actually drive this thing. Still indecisive on using POR15 or some sort of undercoat for under the floorboards once the bad dog frame rails are on and for the wheel wells. More updates to come in a couple weeks
  10. Short Asian guys + custom seat mounts + lower than stock seats? Definitely looks strange haha
  11. Zetsaz

    DOHC L28

    Thanks! All of Bryan's picture links are still broken on that thread for me. Is it the same for you all?
  12. Zetsaz

    DOHC L28

    Yeah, I saw his posts. Found his original youtube channel too, but I can't seem to find any of the original threads now. Just the one about how the dohc head is still running well, but the picture links are broken.
  13. Zetsaz

    DOHC L28

    Serious? I must have missed it. Better go back through 30 pages of the thread haha. I was browsing something totally different and stumbled upon it so I was curious. Thanks!
  14. I didn't want to detract from Derek's massive thread but I was curious if there was any information around on this video: http://tominis.info/watch/hDCfZUIMom8/dohc-twin-cam-l28-datsun-z-car.html Seems he mated 3 different KA24DE heads to make this happen. Video is marked for 8 years ago, so I'm wondering if the guy was on here before or if anyone knows any other info on this thing. Looks interesting to say the least, but I haven't found anything else on it.
  15. And thanks for throwing anything that isn't helpful into the tool shed. (Yes, even anything I've posted haha)
  16. Super overpriced. Ridiculous. https://www.flickr.com/photos/tcroooks/22813376466 Doesn't look too bad from some angles though.
  17. Subbed for progress. I've always been curious about doing an N/A 2JZ swap like this car. http://www.speedhunters.com/2014/05/s30-2jz-airbags-new-way-z/
  18. 240z and early 260z consoles were different from the late 260z/280z consoles IIRC. 240z: 280z:
  19. Is that 3M undercoat just a spray on product? That's the only ones I've been able to find. Fortunately that means it's easy to apply. I assume you bought the regular undercoating and not rubberized?
  20. Programmable is definitely the way to go if you want accuracy
  21. Most people go with Autometer or Speedhut. I was gonna go with an Autometer that was pretty close to the ohm range on my camaro tank, but I ended going with the Speedhut Revolution. Much more customizable, same price as an Autometer with a digital stepper.
  22. This head in an N/A build sounds like a party waiting to happen. Turbos are fun, but so is more immediate throttle response
  23. EDIT: Changed my mind as I was putting the autometer gauge in my cart. I think I'll be going with a Speedhut gauge where the clock is. Full programmable plus a more stock look I think. Long term it might be slightly pricier but I think if I continue this build eventually all the gauges will get upgraded to speedhut. Also ordered door panel clips, interior plastic rivets, and a windshield washer bottle/motor from MSA and Black Dragon.
  24. I will add that horse power is something that looks great in a magazine or in some extreme build, but proper suspension and your own driving is what gets you around the track. Even if you're planning on pretty much just as street car most of the power will never be seen and the real fun is in how you drive and how well in tune the car feels.
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