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  1. Thanks Ross C,

     

    You pretty much answered my questions about the adapters. The Japanese always come up with some crazy designs. The pictures posted are the same as the link to the yahoo jp site.

     

    Your adapters are a much better concept and design.

  2. This is where I found the photo's. It's on the Yahoo Japan aution site.

    http://babelfish.altavista.com/babelfish/urltrurl?lp=ja_en&url=http%3A%2F%2Fpage6.auctions.yahoo.co.jp%2Fjp%2Fauction%2Ff14835799

    At the current exchange rate, it comes to around $150.00US.

     

    I am new to the CV conversion process. This looked like an interesting alternative to the Modern Motorsports adapters. Most likely I'll be going with their adapters as they are proven to work.

     

    As for binding issues, I'm not to sure about the geometry of them to call. The tanslation from th write up is not to clear.

     

    This may be an interesting milling project for me to try.

  3. Does anyone have any opinions on this type of CV adapter?

    axle1.jpgaxle2.jpg

    They are using shafts from an R31 Skyline with a R200. My thoughts would be to machine a similar adapter to use the ZXT 6 bolt CV's.

    The Modern Motorsport CV adapters require removal of the stubs. This type of setup is a straight bolt on.

  4. This is just a heads-up about "Showcars" G-Nose. Be ready to do alot, and I mean alot, of finnishing work. Headlight areas need to be cut out, mounting holes need to be drilled, and you have to fabricate some additional support brackets.

    It will work fine for my purposes, just don't expect a bolt-on item

  5. ayobreezie,

     

    I am in Elk Grove and in the middle of swapping an RB20 into my 78 Fairlady-Z. Perhaps we could compare notes and ideas. A fair amount of imagination and creativity seems to be a must when doing one of these swaps.

  6. Here is a good one for everyone to ponder about this subject. I am in the process of swapping an RB20DET into a 1978 Fairlady-Z. It is not going to have any special or unique modifications. It will even have a catalytic converter and AC.

     

    According to CA law, an engine swap is legal as long as all emission control gear is retained. True, the RB series engines were never imported into the US domestic market. But... my 2.0 liter Z never was either.

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