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RonA

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  1. Glad you finally found a machine shop that wants to do the job. Custom auto shops aren't needed for the parts shown above.

    Most any machine shop can do them and offer a timely delivery. If they can't, go somewhere else.

  2. Was looking for a less modified Z project for a while. Bought a little cleaner 1972 with a stock rear and SBC engine and trans.

    I've collected enough SBC stuff to build a fairly nice new motor, plus I have a good L33 and a 2JZGTE. I'm not a big fan of the SBC

    and may do some research on the 2JZ wiring just to have something less common. I have a new CD000A trans that could be used for any of

    the 3 so I guess I'll just have to pick a direction. Something quiet with around 350 to 400 hp would make a nice driver with a good sports car feel.

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  3. This is a quote I got for a 600hp(on E85) build with proper electronics, single turbo, and a set of injectors that would be good down the road if I decided to build a stronger sbort block. Add $3500 for a CD009 with adapter and clutch, $1,500 to 2500 for a non-vvti motor in ok shape. Probably looking at 20K if you do the swap yourself.

     

     

    Here is a ballpark estimate for the 2jzgte build

     

     

    TURBO SYSTEM

    -BW Sxe S362 ( customer supplied) $0

    -3" Stainless downpipe with 3" vband flange $350

    -Turbo Feed line kit $100

    -Turbo Return line kit $150

    -2jzgte SPA turbo cast manifold $700

    -Precision 46mm wastegate $340

    -4" intake pipe and filter

     

     

    Total$1840

     

     

    ELECTRONICS

    -Aem V2 2jzgte ems $1825

    -Aem 5bar map sensor kit $150

    -ID1700cc injectors $1450

    -2jzgte Fuel Rail kit $245

    -AEM air temp sensor kit $50

    -Mac 3 port Boost solenoid kit $60

    -Flex fuel sensor kit $95

    -8AN stainless fuel filter $110

    -Fuel lines $500

    -Fuel pressure regulator with Gauge $190

    -AEM fuel pressure sensor $105

    - Stand alone wiring Harness (estimated) $1150

    -Misc installation$300

     

     

    Total $6230

     

     

    VALVE TRAIN

    -Gsc S1 cams (pair) $952

    -Supertech Double valve springs $565

    -GSC valve stem seal kit $35

    -Installation $550

     

     

    Total $2102

     

     

    MAINTENANCE

    -Water pump assy $195

    -Timing belt $35

    -Timing belt Idler $75

    -Timing belt tensioner $65

    -Front main seal $22

    -Rear main seal $35

    -Intake lower gasket $20

    -Intake upper gasket $20

    -ATI balancer assy $370

    -Valve cover gasket set $35

    -Cam seals x2 $40

    -Installation $225

    -Misc welding unused water ports and water neck (single turbo preparation) $200

     

     

    Total $1337

     

     

     

     

    Total Ballpark estimate $11,509-12,000

     

    RonA

  4. I'm still around.   STILL WAITING ON teamzmotorsports.net

     

    I've gone ahead and found another supplier for the CNC bushing mounts, here in Ohio, and at half the cost as team Z. However their flat plate cutting and powder coating was the best quote I had.

    I'd be happy to quote the parts for you.

    RonA

  5. Because they're niche markets of niche markets.

     

    Realistically, lets say he does get these created (hopefully he does), how many is he going to sell?

     

    That's a lot of time spent creating something to not make a ton of money off of.

     

    It would be one thing if there was no other solution out there, but there are other diff/lsd/cv axle solutions out there.

    I understand the process very well (Machine shop and fab shop owner for almost 40 years). I just don't understand why automotive fab shops can't do work in a timely manner. Real machine shops give timely quotes and make deliveries on time, or perish.

  6. Ended up going with one of  the LS Simple serpentine systems. Put the alternator up high and out towards the shock tower, but not as far as the Dirty Dingo high mount. Just had to grind a bit off the coil bracket, switch to the corvette tensioner, and switch to the smaller truck alternator. Plenty of room later below the alternator if someone wants to turbo  it.

  7. What did you modify on the DD mounts? With the DD mounts and the low mount alternator the alt would keep me from getting the extra inch back because of interference with the mount. Ended up modifying the alternator a bit to get it back as far as I could.

     

    I know you're trying to get it forward, is that why you modified the mounts? Or some other issue?

    It was interfering with the headers.

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