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Zzeal

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  1. When you've got a wide swath of boring, flat aluminum for a dash it provides a great opportunity for a nationally recognized airbrusher / pinstriper to liven it up a bit. The artist is Steve "The Wizard" Chaszeyka (wizardairbrushgraphics.com) Now, I'm enjoying the dash every time I see it. It's just fun, I'm lovin' it! I'll have to cover the top of the dash while driving to knock down the glare. I need to come up with a clever way to temporarily attach some black fabric. I vote to hire The Wizard to replace the art on the HybridZ home page. Steve Before
  2. Speartech makes stand-alone engine harnesses, which don't "integrate" into any of the present wiring. They do provide a relay for the fuel pump and include wires to control a fan relay, A/C clutch, back-ups, electric speedo / tach and fuel pump. Steve
  3. I'd quiz John at Speartech tomorrow. Great guy!
  4. Fuses: #1- Battery (Orange) #2- Injection and ignition (Pink) #3- 02 heaters (Brown) #4- Fuel Pump (Pink) Per Speartech instructions for my LS2/T56 (24X) and DBW pedal Steve
  5. " I will look at the Allen head option. I just don't know how to put a torque wrench on a Allen wrench. What I COULD use is a box-end crows foot type socket." Are you just overlooking a hex (Allen) bit socket?
  6. SOLD! BrandenZ, you got quite a deal... no, a steal!. Glad I could help. It's coming your way today. Steve
  7. Here's a shot of the serial number. ATL could give you the cell's birth date.
  8. I don't believe it's dinged at all. The sales guy's say that any damage would be noted. Most of the stuff in "Scratch & Dent" looks fine, I believe it's mostly returns. But if anyone wanted the cell I would, of course, check it out before purchasing it. Steve
  9. Summit Racing has had this fuel cell in their Scratch & Dent area for several weeks, at $1500. It has an original price of $1836. Yesterday it was reduced to just $900. It's ATL's Sport Cell, model SP-112-ST4-LS-8, FIA approved, with a built in Bosch F.I. pump along with a fuel level and gauge. You can't call Summit and get any info on Scratch & Dent stuff, it's local pick up only. So, if any HybridZ'er would like this deal, I can help make it happen. I'd be willing to ship it, just to give back to the community. PM me and we can talk particulars. Steve
  10. Racing, vintage, shows, auctions... great site!. They email it to ya early each Thursday. Thought all you Z'ers should know about it. Think historic's... think Z's, there's a 240 pIctured at the Portland Historic Races coverage. . Anyone else have a good gearhead site we should know about? Steve
  11. I saw an ATL Sports Cell (FIA approved) in Summit Racing's scratch and dent section last week. I don't think it's damaged at all, but I could only see the top). 12 gal, built in Bosch F.I. pump, and fuel level sender w/gauge. Has a $1835 original price and it's marked $1500. It was $1350 the prior week, when all the scratch and dent stuff was 10% off. It will be 10% off again next month, if it's still there. I was told if it didn't sell here in Ohio it would be sent to their store in Georgia,( who knows when) and then Nevada. If anyone's interested in buying it I could check on it next month. I'd be willing to ship it to you. You can't call the store and get any info on S. & D. stuff, but I'm only a half hour away. $1350 would be a sweet deal. Steve
  12. Yep, it's a GTO LS2 DBW... especially LOUD pedal!, and there's a learning curve to the thing, it's so sensitive!
  13. I know this doesn't pertain to many of you, but if you ever need to mount an aluminum dash to the cage dash bar, here's what I came up with. It worked well, but accurately tapping both ends of the 3/8" bar was a bit of a pain. I dashed off to McMaster-Carr and got 4, aluminum, 1-1/2" I.D. clamp-on shaft collars, some 3/8" X 3/8" aluminum bar, and some stainless screws. Bingo!, took me all of yesterday, 20 taps slowed things down, but it went together nicely and I got a clean, simple dash. I had a sheet metal shop fold under (about 1") the front edge of the dash top piece ( as with cloth, they called it "hemming" the edge) so it looks like it's 1/8th" thick. They also curved back the bottom of the lower panel, for a nice touch. The sheet aluminum is about 1/16th" thick, "3003" type stuff, the best for bending. There's still more to do, the Digidash needs a hood over it, and I have an out of the box idea on how to finish off the aluminum. I'll post it... if it works! Steve
  14. I agree, having a full cage in a street driven car is generally not a good idea... but, if you can snug the bars up against the lid and mount the seats as low as possible (pic of lowered seat mount) you end up with a decent amount of noggin clearance. Also, size does matter, and at 5'-9" I'm not sitting tall in the saddle either. So now I could be all safely harnessed into my Z, head room galore, having a great time... until someone rear ends me...gas tank ruptures, and I'm toast. This came to mind (again) as I read this week about the NHTSA going after Chrysler for producing cars (Jeeps) with fuel tanks located behind the rear axle. Steve
  15. If you don't get a closer offer, send them up here to northeast Ohio, near Akron. I'd be glad to see if those little 15's would work, I'm rootin' for ya! Here's a pic of my front wheel, with long studs to accomodate spacers if needed. Steve
  16. Here's one mounted in my '73. Plumbed this puppy up in 2010, when it first came out. Neat product! Steve
  17. Car Craft (July 2013) ran a bunch of GM cams through a stock 5.3. Here's three notable ones. HP TQ Stock 5.3 w/ LM7 cam= 353 / 384 LS6= 376 / 389 LS9= 420 / 412 I'd be shoppin' LS9 I'm running a C6 oil pan ('05-'08 Vette) on my LS2 240. Good clearance, great baffling. Steve
  18. I'd definitely prefer the "snug" version. I don't mind an improvement over the OEM piece. You may need the OEM versions for the restoration guys. Steve
  19. For the weatherstrip: http://www.mcmaster.com/#standard-adhesive-backed-weatherstripping-foam/=lha1cj
  20. Charles, thanks for taking this on, I hope you succeed! If you do, I'd probably get two sets of covers and one set of trim rings. (If that would be OK with you). I'd paint one pair body color (love that look) and the other set I'd leave clear for occasional night use. Would you foresee any problems, any wear and tear issues with the hardware or whatever, in swapping these puppies maybe 2-3 times a month? Steve
  21. I'm not theorizing, I'm speaking from experience. Just trying to help out. Steve
  22. A 25% underdrive balancer is intended for racing and will slow down your water pump too much for street use. You could add an electric water pump ($$$) or go with a 10% underdrive. Steve
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