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J Taylor

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  1. I'm about the buy a MS3 to replace my SDS that I've had for years. If you've ever used SDS you know how different the 2 setups are in terms of tuning. Would love to find a base map to give me a good starting point. Can anyone help me out with that?

     

    Thanks!

    Jon

  2. I've had lots of trucks and suv's as tow vehicles over the years and the full size gm's are my favorite by far. You can pick up a 99+ chevy 1500 with the 4.8 or 5.3 and they make decent tow vehicles. Decent on gas, very comfortable imo, and very reliable in my experience. The price on them has really come down since the new body style came out. A few years back I had a 2000 Sierra ex-cab and it was great until I got the diesel bug and bought a 2003 f-250. Sold it and went back to a 2002 chevy 1500hd and I think I'll be keeping it for a while. Oh yeah, they are relatively inexpensive and easy to work on as well.

     

    Jon

  3. This is a local race that started a few months back. 275 or smaller drag radial is the main requirement for the race. Definately some fast cars showing up to run. I'm the only import and I'm pretty sure I'm the only one that drives in. Had a little incident at 3:00 and my z catches on fire. Never really felt the need for a fire jacket or anything but this makes me think twice now. Got really lucky. Only damage I've found so far is some wiring and bubbled paint on the hood. Could have been alot worse for sure. On a positive note.....cut my best 60 ft to date that night. Cut 1.40 two runs in a row on my little 235 drag radials.

     

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RE0y6lsBWsM&feature=player_embedded#!

  4. Here's what broken stock 280zxt axle shafts look like....lol.

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    I'm curious to know how these axles are holding up for you. I broke the ones above when trying out the trans-brake. Haven't tried using it since but cut 1.4x 60ft pretty consistantly on another set of zxt axles.

  5. The plugs I run now are NGK bpr8es and they have been perfect.

    And you don't need a metal headgasket or studs. Assuming you have a decent tune, you will break a rod or piston before you blow a headgasket (ask me how I know). My motor is internally untouched and making well over 600 rwhp @ 20 psi and a 125 shot....through an automatic trans! This is my 3rd rb25....broke a ringland on the first after about 2 years and slung a rod on the 2nd after another 2 years. This one is about year old, has seen nothing but abuse, and has been great. All 3 have had stock headgaskets and bolts.....untouched motors.

  6. Definately get one with gas. Better off getting a good brand used than one from Harbor Freight. I picked up a Hobart 250 for $500 about a year ago and it is awesome. Probably a little big for body work. I borrowed a Lincoln 135 or 140 for a while and was a good little welder....probably great for what you want. Plugs into 110 but still welded great. Only about $500-600 new so you should be able to find a used one for a little less.

     

    Jon

  7. No reason to tear into the motor. I have had very good luck buying motors like this and putting them straight into cars. I always change the timing belt and rear main seal. Thats about it. One of my rb's even came from Venus. The one in my car now is another bone stock motor, never taken apart and makes ~650 rwhp and runs well into the 9's at over 140mph in the 1/4. It won't last forever running like that but it's a damn good motor for now. lol

    I would definately take a chance and stick the motor in as is. Once it's running, if you decide it needs work, then pull it back out and go through it.

     

    It's suprising to hear the comments about Venus. Anyone I know that has gotten a motor from them has been very happy with them, including myself.

     

    Jon

  8. I have been using an OBX header from ebay for a couple of years now with no problem. It seems I have one of the first runs though. They have a 2nd version now that is apparently not as good. Other than having to redo the wastegate pipe, fitment is perfect.

    Mine looks just like this one but only has a t4 pattern: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Nissan-RB20-RB25DET-OBX-T4-T3-Equal-Length-Manifold_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQhashZitem2558b565fcQQitemZ160402073084QQptZMotorsQ5fCarQ5fTruckQ5fPartsQ5fAccessories

  9. Running 15x8 with a 5.5 backspacing and a tiny spacer (rubbed the strut just a hair on one side when I put on my 2nd set of MT radials.....kinda strange). Stock suspension with coilovers. It's a pretty tight fit in the back but it's all inside the fenders and doesn't rub. I also shaved my fender lips years ago to make some nittos fit so that gives me a little more room.

     

    JT

  10. Emmitt Otters Jug-Band Christmas.

    Found a DVD copy and bought it immediately.

     

    My wife thinks I'm crazy, but I kind of like 'The Riverbottom Gang'... And their singing fish. (American Dad tie-in with Hantz?)

     

    I sent a link to my wife, I always forward "Chicken Humor" and the 'bok bok bok' at the beginning will remind her I am thinking of her nagging me, all these thousands of miles from home... (I always make chicken noises when she starts in... I know really mature and adult way of interpersonal communication.)

     

    HAHA. Man, I used to watch Emmit Otter on a daily basis when I was a little kid......I think I wore the vhs tape out! I saw the DVD for sale in Rite-Aid a few years back and had to buy it. Watching it with my little boy these days. My wife thinks I'm crazy as well. lol

     

    JT

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