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olie05

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  1. I measured my z at the same scale as Mike, and i got 2580 with me standing on the scale (i weigh about 120lbs). My car is also a 77, no bumpers or supports, no ac, aluminum swasticas, and very little gas. 280z's can be light too!
  2. s30 and s130's use the same headlights...
  3. plus, the car in the picture has a gnose, and the wanga car did not.
  4. the cars or the owners? I guess both, huh? Anyway, today was my car's time of the month. I guess I deserve this treatment, because I drove the car about 700miles this weekend half way across texas. I ended up with a pinhole leak in my radiator from some F'ing 18wheeler and a dead battery (3 successful push starts in one day, add about 4 failed attempts) from the 80watt foglights I ran, for the non-lit roads in central texas. -end rant- but all in all I still like my z and I drive it everyday. In fact i've been driving it everyday for about 2 years all year round. no complaints here! even when it does get into girl mode on me. -Oliver
  5. go to http://www.msefi.com/ and click on MegaTunix that is the software used for macs.
  6. You may want to check on some of the VW air cooled/ Porsche 914 forums, because alot of those guys are running spacers that convert a 4 lug to 5 lug, using one of the original stud location, just a longer bolt in place of it, with 4 studs attached to the spacer around the bolt circle...
  7. yeah that is helpful but this website that i'm thinking about had pictures of the tailshafts of the early 75-80 and 81-83, to help you tell the differences at the junkyard.
  8. A while ago i found a transmission website with a really good write up on the differences between the early and late datsun 5 speeds. it included pictures and specifically a picture of the difference between the tails of the transmissions. any one know what I'm talking about? I really should start putting these websites in my favorites...
  9. I will answer this only because this has not been discussed as much as the topic of the diesel crank, but you should really do a search. The diesel block is found in datsun diesel Maxima 1982 and 1983 (maybe 1981?). It has a quarter inch higher deck height than the normal gasoline L-series blocks. this allows for a longer rod in conjunction with the wider stroke. The other guy on this board is DAW, who converted a diesel short block for use with gasoline. -Oliver
  10. twistex, I forgot to ask you, how is the hood clearance with a quarter inch higher block? Does the valve cover come really close to the hood? -Oliver
  11. You mean this airdam? I am willing to trade for a fiberglass one... as this is urethane. -Oliver
  12. They sell the chassis "less engine and transaxle" hmmm... LS1/porsche transaxle anyone? EDIT: it appears to be transverse mounted.... so LS1 would be a tough fit...
  13. i just noticed all the cars posted so far have missing bumpers! what a coincidence.
  14. it was to commemorate the rally wins of datsun... or something like that... Don't know if it came on cars stock or not. heres another ebay action... http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Datsun-510-521-620-610-710-240Z-260Z-Safari-Oil-Cap_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ33622QQitemZ8029970143QQrdZ1QQsspagenameZWDVW
  15. nice pics!!! Your car is REALLY low in the back. You drive that thing on the street? Are you using coilovers? Lol at the two guys! Edit: thought i'd throw in a "photo shoot" of my car (can't take credit for the picture, it was my GF who took it)
  16. would something like this help our cars? Although it is made for miata's, i think it could be adapted. Does anyone think it's worth the effort? http://www.flyinmiata.com/index.php?deptid=4538&parentid=0&stocknumber=13-69920%20%2090-97
  17. from what i have read all (later) automatic z's came with the vertical tranny mount bolts, and all (later) manual z's came with the fore/aft ones. The fore/aft setup seems stronger, because the stress is not being put on the threads of two bolts, it is being spread over several points on two bolts. -Oliver
  18. ok, i watched it again, and thought about the 2 wheel part... if those cars had open diffs, then the drivers would not be able to accelerate once they got one side up in the air.
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